DOJ ADA Title II Web Accessibility Rule: What Higher Ed Leaders Need to Know
Institutions are expected to make their web content and mobile apps accessible to people with disabilities using WCAG 2.1 Level AA as the required technical standard. The earliest compliance date for many public entities is April 24, 2026, with additional time for smaller entities and special districts. This page is built for campus leadership, ADA/504 coordinators, IT, procurement, and risk owners who need a plan that is executable and defensible.
Title II Readiness for Higher Education: Get Compliant in Time
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A campus-wide digital inventory and risk-based prioritization (what must be fixed first). -
Audit + remediation across websites, portals, LMS templates, documents, and key student journeys. -
Defensible reporting for leadership, procurement, and audit readiness.
Why choose Magic EdTech as your
At Magic Edtech, we offer all the services you need to make your digital products accessible:
Scope Coverage: Formats, Platforms, and Multimedia We Support
We help your institution reduce risk with early detection, controlled remediation, and procurement-ready evidence.
AI-Assisted Accessibility Remediation: Speed With Human Accountability
AI can accelerate accessibility work, especially at higher ed content volumes. It can also introduce risk if handled casually. We apply automation selectively in controlled environments, with accessibility specialists accountable for verification and sign-off, so speed does not come at the cost of trust, privacy, or accuracy.