Accessibility Statement
Last updated: November 2025
Contact: info@collegeazimuth.com
Organization: Azimuth by Daniel Rogers
Headquarters: Chicago, IL (Virtual HQ)
Azimuth is committed to making our website accessible and usable for all learners, families, and educators. We believe every student deserves clear, understandable information about college outcomes, and accessibility is a core part of that mission.
Our Commitment
We aim to meet or exceed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA standards.
This includes efforts to ensure that:
- Pages can be used with screen readers
- Text has sufficient contrast
- Navigation works without a mouse
- Charts and graphics include meaningful explanations
- Interactive components are keyboard accessible
- HTML is structured with proper headings and landmarks
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we continuously improve our platform as we grow.
Measures We Take
To support accessibility, we:
- Design with semantic HTML and ARIA labels
- Test interactive components for keyboard navigation
- Provide descriptive text for charts, outcomes, and rankings
- Monitor site performance and usability
- Review new features for accessibility barriers
- Invite user feedback to identify areas of improvement
As our platform evolves, we will continue investing in accessible design practices.
If You Need Assistance
If you have difficulty accessing any part of the site or need information presented in another format, please contact us:
We will do our best to respond promptly and provide reasonable accommodations.
Third-Party Content
Some parts of Azimuth include content from third-party sources—such as charts, external links, or embedded visualizations. While we strive to choose accessible tools, we cannot guarantee the accessibility of third-party components.
Continuous Improvement
Accessibility is not a one-time project.
As we add new features — such as account tools, saved lists, personalized guidance, or mobile apps — we will review them for accessibility and make updates where necessary.
If you have suggestions for how we can improve, we genuinely want to hear them.