Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance

two students smilingThe ADA Compliance team serves as the institute’s Section 504 and ADA Coordinator(s). Our team also provides education, oversight, and guidance with the adherence to applicable state and federal laws, regulations, professional standards, and Institute policies as it applies to ADA/504.  As a resource to the Georgia Tech community, we encourage your contact for assistance in the navigation of any compliance-related concerns. 

Formal complaints of discrimination and possible violations of the ADA can be filed with the ADA Compliance team of EOCCM. To learn more please follow the link to the ADA/504 Compliance Forms.

Initiatives

ADA Transition Plan Implementation Team (ATP-IT)

Our purpose is to serve as a campus-wide body to assist in the design, monitoring and implementation of the ADA Transition Plan. Committee members will analyze data collected during the ADA assessment phase to identify gaps in service and training that may impede the progress of the overall plan. The committee will identify methods for on-going feedback from end users and make key recommendations on ADA policy and programmatic access.

ADA Policy and Guidelines Committee

The ADA Policy and Guidelines Committee seeks to establish institute level policies to ensure compliance with the ADA and Section 504 while offering guidance to the campus community on issues on accessibility.

ADA Compliance Educational Series

A series of webinars or in person workshop on a variety of topics related to ADA compliance, accessibility, and accommodation best practices. For more information or to register for a session please sign up here.  

GT Partnership for Accessible Communication and Technology (GT PACT)

A consortium comprised of several GT departments dedicated to identifying and removing barriers to digital accessibility at the Institute.