1. Our Accessibility Commitment
We aim to enable as many people as possible to access our information, programs, and digital services, regardless of visual, hearing, physical, cognitive, or technical access needs.
We treat accessibility as an ongoing process covering design, development, content, support, evaluation, and improvement—not as a task completed by publishing this statement.
2. Target Standard
The Academy aims to improve its website and digital platform progressively with reference to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at Level AA.
3. Measures We Are Working On
4. Scope of This Statement
Within the Academy’s technical and administrative control, this statement covers:
- the main website at coursesida.com;
- program, enrollment, and institutional-information pages;
- the digital learning platform and Academy-published content;
- forms, documents, and digital materials produced by the Academy;
- online services directly managed by the Academy.
5. Known Limitations and Issues
Despite our improvement efforts, some parts of the website or platform may not yet be fully accessible. Possible limitations include:
- older PDF files or documents not yet fully prepared for screen-reader use;
- older videos without captions, transcripts, or audio description;
- images or diagrams that may require more detailed text alternatives;
- third-party plugins, payment gateways, meeting platforms, or embedded services;
- content submitted by instructors or partners in formats not fully controlled by the Academy;
- learning-management-system functions that depend on an external technology provider.
We prioritise issues according to their impact on users, urgency, technical feasibility, and the scale of the required changes.
6. Third-Party Content and Services
The website may include links, components, or services provided by third parties, including meeting, video, payment, mapping, and social-media services. The Academy does not have complete control over the accessibility of these services.
Where reasonably possible, we seek more accessible solutions and may offer practical alternatives when a third-party component creates a significant barrier.
7. Requesting an Alternative Format or Assistance
If you cannot access content, a file, a form, or a service, you may request reasonable assistance or an alternative format, such as:
- a text version of inaccessible content;
- a document in a more suitable format;
- help with enrollment or completing a form;
- an explanation by telephone or email;
- an alternative communication arrangement appropriate to the need and available resources.
8. Reporting an Accessibility Barrier
We welcome feedback that helps us improve. To support efficient handling, please include:
- the page URL, file name, or service concerned;
- a description of the barrier encountered;
- the device, browser, or assistive technology used, where possible;
- the alternative format or solution required;
- contact details so that we can respond.
9. Handling Accessibility Requests
We aim to acknowledge accessibility feedback or requests within five business days where contact details are available.
The time required to provide a solution depends on the nature of the barrier, the complexity of the change, and whether an external supplier or technology provider must be involved. We may offer an interim solution or alternative format while the underlying technical issue is being addressed.
10. Escalation and Complaints
If you are dissatisfied with how an accessibility request has been handled, you may submit a formal complaint under the Academy’s Complaints Policy.
11. Preparation and Accessibility Assessment
This statement was prepared using an internal review of essential content and functions and the general principles of WCAG 2.2. It is not an independent technical audit or formal certification of conformance.
The Academy may conduct automated and manual testing, keyboard testing, assistive-technology reviews, and external evaluations in the future, depending on need and available resources.
12. Technical Requirements
Accessibility depends on modern web technologies functioning correctly, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and associated accessibility features. Users are encouraged to use updated browsers, operating systems, and assistive technologies.
13. Institutional Addresses
1209 Mountain Road Pl NE, Suite R
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110
United States of America
Avenue Mohammed V, Rue Abbas Lamssadi
Building 22, 4th Floor, Office 27
Fez, Kingdom of Morocco
14. Statement Updates
We may update this statement to reflect changes to the website, platform, technology, assessment findings, or legal and regulatory requirements. The published version applies from its stated update date.