Web Accessibility Statement
McMurry University is committed to providing equal access to its digital resources for all users, including individuals with disabilities. We recognize that accessibility is essential to our mission of inclusive education and are dedicated to ensuring that our websites, digital content, and online services are accessible and usable by everyone.
Accessibility Standards, Scope, and Commitment
Accessibility Standards
McMurry University aims to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, which are recognized as the standard for digital accessibility. These guidelines are referenced in the U.S. Department of Justice’s 2024 rule implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
McMurry University is committed to meeting these standards across all university-managed digital properties.
WCAG Principles
WCAG 2.1 AA is based on four foundational principles:
Perceivable
Information is presented in ways users can perceive (e.g., text alternatives, captions)
Operable
Interface components are usable via keyboard and assistive technologies.
Understandable
Content and navigation are clear and predictable.
Robust
Content is compatible with current and future assistive technologies
Scope of Accessibility
This accessibility commitment applies to:
- The McMurry University website and all subdomains
- Web-based applications and services managed by the university
- Digital course materials and instructional content (to the extent applicable)
- Third-party platforms are used to deliver university services, where feasible
While we strive to ensure accessibility across all platforms, some third-party content may not be fully accessible. We actively work with vendors to improve accessibility and provide alternative access when necessary.
Accessibility Efforts
McMurry University maintains an ongoing accessibility program that includes:
- Periodic accessibility audits and testing, including automated and manual evaluations
- Prompt remediation of identified accessibility barriers
- Integration of accessibility standards into web design, development, and content creation workflows
- Procurement review processes to evaluate the accessibility of third-party technologies
Accessibility is treated as a continuous process, and we are committed to ongoing improvement.
Alternative Access
If you require assistance accessing digital content or need information in an alternative format, please get in touch with us using the information provided below. McMurry University will provide reasonable accommodations and alternative access to ensure equitable participation in university programs and services.
For student-specific accommodations, please visit the link below.
Continuous Improvement
McMurry University recognizes that accessibility is an ongoing responsibility. We are committed to continually improving our digital environment, monitoring compliance, and incorporating user feedback to enhance accessibility across all platforms.
Last Updated: April 2026
Report an Accessibility Barrier
McMurry University welcomes feedback on the accessibility of its digital content. If you encounter a barrier or have difficulty accessing any part of our website, please use this form to report the issue so we can assist you and improve our services.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within 2–3 business days and will make reasonable efforts to resolve issues or provide alternative access promptly.
Accessibility Coordinator
The Accessibility Coordinator is responsible for overseeing digital accessibility compliance and coordinating responses to accessibility-related concerns.