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Accessibility at Boise State

We believe opportunity thrives on access. We break down barriers to everything we offer, fostering a diverse and innovative community where everyone can excel and unleash their potential!

Shared Responsibility

At Boise State, we’re committed to inclusive excellence. We believe everyone shares the responsibility of making information, programs, and services accessible to a wide range of people in various situations.

By working together, we foster an inclusive environment where everyone can readily access resources, actively contribute their ideas, and participate fully in the Boise State community.

Resources for Accessibility

Discover how Boise State is committed to accessibility through the following resources.

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Found a Barrier? Let us know!

At Boise State, we strive for an inclusive campus where everyone has equal access to information and resources. If you encounter any accessibility issues, please let us know. Your feedback is crucial in helping us continuously improve and create a barrier-free environment.

Report a Barrier to Institutional Compliance and Ethics

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ADA Title II Changes: What To Expect At Boise State
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Open Hours: Web Accessibility

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Open Hours: Document Accessibility

Open Hours: Document Accessibility

Accessibility for All Benefits Everyone

An accessible campus benefits the entire Boise State community. It promotes usability, empowers participation, and fosters a richer learning environment where everyone can contribute their talents and perspectives.

Our Commitment: Legal and Moral
Our commitment to accessibility goes beyond legal requirements. We believe it’s our moral obligation to provide information in accessible formats and create a truly inclusive space for all.

Learn how you can help make Boise State a more accessible campus
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