American Jewish University (AJU) is committed to ensuring accessibility of its website for students, prospective students, and members of the community with disabilities. All pages on the AJU website will conform to the W3C WAI’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, Level AA conformance, or updated equivalents of these guidelines.
With regard to the AJU website and any official AJU web presence which is developed by, maintained by, or offered through third party vendors and open sources, AJU is committed to compliance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 so that students, prospective students, and members of the public with disabilities are able to independently acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same benefits and services within the same timeframe as those without disabilities, with substantially equivalent ease of use; and that they are not excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in any AJU programs, services, and activities delivered online.
A student, prospective student, or member of the public who wishes to submit a complaint or grievance regarding a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 or Title II related to the accessibility of any official AJU web presence that is developed by, maintained by, or offered through AJU third party vendors and/or open sources may complain directly to a school administrator, or the school webmaster. The initial complaint or grievance should be made using Website Accessibility Complaint/Request Form, however, a verbal complaint or grievance may be made. When a school administrator or webmaster receives the information, they shall immediately inform AJU’s Communications Department.
Whether or not a formal complaint or grievance is made, once AJU has been notified of inaccessible content, effective communication shall be provided as soon as possible to the reporting party to provide access to the information. The Complainant should not have to wait for the investigation of the complaint to be concluded before receiving the information that he/she was unsuccessful in accessing.
Complaints should be submitted in writing, via email, or by completing the website complaint form. Written complaints may be submitted to:
American Jewish University
Webmaster/Communications Department
15600 Mulholland Drive
Bel Air, CA 90077
communications [at] aju.edu
Complaints may also be submitted utilizing the online form: