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May 22, 2024

Meet New Rule with TxDLA’s Digital Accessibility Certificate

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Meet New Federal Digital Accessibility Standard with TxDLA’s Certificate Program

As are likely aware, a new federal rule concerning disability access for digital content will soon impact state and local governmental entities, including school districts, charter schools, and public colleges and universities.

The TxDLA’s Digital Accessibility Certificate Program, one of the earliest programs of its kind, offers comprehensive training to help achieve compliance. With over 275 completers from the US and abroad, it provides in-depth instruction on digital accessibility principles and WCAG guidelines.

This comprehensive five-week program will equip you with expert training on accessibility best practices. You’ll gain a thorough understanding of the new rule, legal requirements and landscape, ensuring your organization stays up-to-date and compliant. Additionally, you’ll earn 31 CPE hours and an official certificate, demonstrating your expertise.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get ahead of the curve! Upcoming sessions include Summer I (June 3 – July 8), Summer II (July 15 – August 19), and Fall (October 7 – November 11). Class sizes are limited for an interactive, high-quality learning experience, so secure your spot before registration closes. TxDLA also offers scholarships to make this premium program affordable for dedicated accessibility advocates like yourself.

Enroll today and position your organization as a leader in creating an accessible digital world for all.

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