Institution-level mission, vision, and values statements are inclusive of all people, including those with disabilities. Disability is included.

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Institution-level mission, vision, and values statements are inclusive of all people, including those with disabilities. Disability is included in campus discussions of and training on diversity and special populations.

Policies, procedures, and practices are regularly reviewed for barrier removal and inclusivity of people with a diverse range of characteristics, including disability. Administrators, staff, faculty, and student leaders are trained and empowered to take action around disability and universal design issues. People with disabilities are visible (even if their disabilities are not) on campus including in positions of power or authority (administrators, faculty, student leaders, etc.).

Budgeting reflects the reality of the cost of accommodating current and prospective employees, students, and visitors with disabilities. Measures of student success (retention, course completion, graduation, etc.) are the same for all student populations, including students with disabilities, and institutional research includes this data.

Campus marketing, publications, and public relations include images and content related to disabilities. Campus publications and websites, including web-based courses, meet established accessibility standards. Disability issues are regularly included as a component of the curriculum. All campus facilities are physically accessible.