Accessibility Statement
The California Community Colleges Technology Center is committed to making its online applications accessible to individuals of all abilities. The Technology Center develops and maintains applications to be in compliance with California Government Code 7405, which requires such technologies to meet the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 794d, U.S.C. 255). Our goal is to make our services and applications accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
Web platforms and services are evolving constantly as is the support for assistive computer technologies. We welcome your feedback for improving the usability and accessibility of web applications and services. Please share your feedback or concerns with
CCCApply Chatbot Accessibility
We are aware that the chatbot may not be accessible to people with visual, mobility, and cognitive disabilities. There are keyboard accessibility issues that affect users with visual and mobility disabilities and we are working with the vendor to improve accessibility. If you are unable to use the chatbot, please contact us using the information on the CCCHelp page.
Helpful feedback may include:
- What you were trying to do
- What technologies you may have been using
- The barrier or issue you encountered
- The web address where you experienced the issue
Feedback Tips
For more information about providing feedback, please see Contacting Organizations About Inaccessible Websites from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) for tips regarding what information you could provide so we can make improvements.
Partners
The California Community Colleges Technology Center is a partnership between the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office and the Butte-Glenn Community College District. The Technology Center's principal directive, sister, and partner organizations include:
California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office
The California Community Colleges (CCC) is the largest higher education system in the nation, comprising 73 districts and 116 colleges with 1.8 million students enrolled per year. Community colleges supply workforce training and basic skills education, prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions, and offer opportunities for personal enrichment and lifelong learning. The Chancellor's Office provides leadership, advocacy, and support under the direction of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges.
Chancellor's Office - Information Security, Technology and Innovation Division
The Information Security, Technology and Innovation plays an instrumental role in manifesting the Chancellor’s Office Vision for Success. The implementation of innovative, robust, and student-centric technologies are distinguishing factors for the recruitment, retention, and academic and career advancement of students attending a California community college.
Corporation for Education Network Initiatives in California (CENIC)
California's education and research communities leverage their networking resources under CENIC, in order to obtain cost-effective, high-bandwidth networking to support their missions and answer the needs of their faculty, staff, and students.
Foundation for California Community Colleges
As the official foundation for the CCC Board of Governors and Chancellor's Office, the Foundation develops programs and services that save millions of dollars for colleges and students, promotes excellence in education, and provides valuable learning opportunities for students throughout the state. It also supports the system through special initiatives, statewide awards, and direct donations to the colleges and the Network of California Community College Foundations.