Goals and Success Indicators

Campuses are required to accomplish the ATI goals listed below. Each ATI goal is supported by a set of success indicators that describe the processes, procedures, and activities that need to be accomplished in order to meet the goal. As changes in technology occur, the success indicators may be modified following consultation with campus executive leadership.

Note: ATI Goals and Success Indicators listed below have been updated based on the March 2021 ATI MemoThis link will open a PDF file. (pdf), and will become effective for the 2021-22 academic year.Some goals and success indicators have intentionally been omitted as a result of previously established goals or success indicators becoming obsolete. As a result, some success indicators are not numbered sequentially.

Identify and repair or replace inaccessible websites, applications (web or mobile), and digital content.

Success Indicators for Goal 1

  1. 1.1
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the evaluation process to a body (person(s) or business entity).
  2. 1.2
    Develop a process to inventory all websites and applications (web or mobile) affiliated with the university, including those developed by contract vendors.
  3. 1.4
    Develop a process to perform regularly scheduled accessibility evaluations to identify campus-affiliated websites and applications (web or mobile) that need remediation.
  4. 1.6
    Develop a process to conduct manual accessibility evaluations on campus-affiliated websites and applications (web or mobile).
  5. 1.7
    Develop a process to distribute evaluation results to campus members and/or vendors responsible for website maintenance.
  6. 1.9
    Develop a process to ensure that campus members involved in maintaining websites and applications (web or mobile) understand the accessibility evaluation process.
  7. 1.11
    Develop a process to conduct manual accessibility evaluations on digital content: documents (word processor produced, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs).
  8. 1.12
    Develop a process to conduct manual evaluations on multimedia digital content (video and audio).
  9. 1.14
    Develop a process to distribute evaluation results to campus members and vendors responsible for digital content maintenance.
  10. 1.15
    Develop a process to ensure that campus members involved in maintaining digital content are familiar with the accessibility evaluation process.
  11. 1.19
    Develop an application support process that includes published, specific accessibility statement(s) and a method to both report and address issues.

New website, application (web or mobile) and digital content development complies with all Section 508 accessibility standards.

Success Indicators for Goal 2

  1. 2.1
    Develop a process to ensure that new websites and applications (web or mobile) are developed to meet Section 508 accessibility standards.
  2. 2.2
    Develop a process to ensure that accessible coding techniques are used to develop new websites and web applications (web or mobile).
  3. 2.5
    Develop a process for digital content: documents (word processor produced, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs) to meet Section 508 accessibility standards before the documents are published to the web.
  4. 2.6
    Develop a process for video and audio to meet Section 508 accessibility standards before the content is published to the web.
  5. 2.9
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the new web/mobile development process to a body (person(s) or business entity).

Updating and maintenance of websites, applications (web or mobile) and digital content complies with Section 508 accessibility standards.

Success Indicators for Goal 3

  1. 3.1
    Assigned authority and responsibility to a body (person(s) or business entity) for the process of ensuring updates and maintenance to websites and applications (web or mobile) are compliant.
  2. 3.2
    Develop a process to verify that any changes made to existing websites and applications (web or mobile) comply with Section 508 accessibility standards.
  3. 3.5
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the ongoing monitoring process of digital content to a body (person(s) or business entity).
  4. 3.6
    Develop a process to verify that any changes made to existing digital content: documents (word processor produced, spreadsheets, presentations, PDFs) comply with Section 508 accessibility standards.

Professional development training has incorporated Section 508 accessibility standards into website and application (web or mobile) development and digital content preparation

Success Indicators for Goal 5

  1. 5.1
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the training process of web development and application development to a body (person(s) or business entity).
  2. 5.2
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the training process of digital content development to a body (person(s) or business entity).
  3. 5.4
    Develop a training process on accessibility for web/mobile developers and designers, to include Section 508 standards and the campus monitoring process.
  4. 5.5
    Develop a training process on accessibility for web content contributors, to include Section 508 standards and the campus monitoring process.
  5. 5.6
    Develop a training process on accessibility for digital content: documents (word processor produced, spreadsheets, presentations, PDF), to include Section 508 standards and the campus monitoring process.
  6. 5.7
    Develop a training process on accessibility for digital content: video and audio asset publishers, to include Section 508 standards and the campus monitoring process.
  7. 5.12
    Develop a training process on accessibility for social media content.
  8. 5.13
    Develop a training process on accessibility for marketing and communication materials (such as emails and flyers).
  9. 5.14
    Develop a process to provide ongoing professional development for employees with ATI Web responsibilities.

In general the campus community is aware of Section 508 guidelines to make web based information available to everyone (students, staff, faculty and the general public) regardless of disability.

Success Indicators for Goal 6

  1. 6.1
    Assigned authority and responsibility for the communication process to a body (person(s) or business entity).
  2. 6.2
    Develop an ongoing general campus communication with executive support that promotes web accessibility awareness.
  3. 6.3
    Develop a process that integrates web accessibility information into the on-boarding/orientation process for new faculty.
  4. 6.4
    Develop a process that integrates web accessibility information into the on-boarding/orientation process for new staff.
  5. 6.5
    Develop a process that integrates web accessibility information into the on-boarding/orientation process for students.
  6. 6.7
    Develop a process to ensure that campus members involved in creating and/or maintaining web sites, designs, and/or applications (web or mobile) know who to contact for compliance training, assistance, resources and support.
  7. 6.8
    Develop a process to ensure that campus members involved in creating and/or maintaining digital content (web, web design, documents, videos, audio, etc.) know who to contact for compliance training, assistance, resources and support.

Annually review and update the ATI Web Accessibility Plan.

Success Indicators for Goal 7

  1. 7.5
    Develop a process for the ATI Steering Committee to review, revise and approve the updated ATI Web Accessibility Plan.
  2. 7.6
    Develop a process for the web accessibility subcommittee to inform the revision and coordinate the implementation of the annual ATI Web Accessibility Plan.