Making Fraternity Life Accessible for All

Accessibility & Inclusion

Epsilon Lambda Sigma is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone. We believe our website should be accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities.

Accessibility Features

Keyboard navigation support

Screen reader compatibility

Adjustable text size & contrast

WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA compliance

ARIA labels & keyboard shortcuts

Guiding Principles of Accessibility

Our accessibility efforts are rooted in the four cornerstones of inclusivity, usability, and continuous improvement through user feedback.

Accessible by Design

We integrate accessibility throughout the design and development process using modern web standards and progressive enhancement techniques.

Equal Access

Our platform eliminates barriers to information by ensuring all users can access content regardless of their device, browser, or assistive technology.

Implemented Accessibility Features

We've implemented industry-leading accessibility features to ensure everyone can fully participate and access our online resources.

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Cognitive Accessibility

Clear information architecture with consistent navigation, simple language options, and logical page structure to support users with cognitive differences.

WCAG 2.1: 3.1 Readable Text, 1.3 Info & Relationships

Keyboard Navigation

Full keyboard functionality for all components, including ARIA-landmarks, focus indicators, and logical tab order.

WCAG 2.1: 2.1 Keyboard Accessible

Visual Accessibility

High-contrast ratio text (at least 4.5:1 for body text), scalable fonts, and alternative text for all non-decorative images.

WCAG 2.1: 1.4 Visual Presentation

Screen Reader Support

Complete semantic HTML markup with ARIA roles, labels, and landmark regions to enable full screen reader compatibility.

WCAG 2.1: 1.3 Info & Relationships

Responsive Design

Mobile-friendly layout that automatically adjusts to screen size while maintaining full functionality and readability.

WCAG 2.1: 1.2 Captions & Audio Descriptions

Color Independence

Color is not the sole means of conveying information, and visual information is also available in text and audio formats.

WCAG 2.1: 1.4.1 Use of Color

Have Accessibility Feedback?

If you encounter accessibility barriers or have recommendations to improve our platform, we'd love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us create a more inclusive digital experience for everyone.

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