Accessible Documents & Presentations (Word, PDF, PPT)
Discover easy ways to improve digital accessibility in your documents and presentations. Laptops encouraged for in-person participants.
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On campus: BRK 416. In-person space limited to 15.
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Digital Accessibility 101: The Top 8 Essentials
Learn the top eight accessibility issues to watch for when creating online and digital content.
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Navigating ADA Title II Changes at UIS
Join us for an overview of key ADA Title II updates and digital accessibility resources at UIS.
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Web Editor Training
Sign up for website editor training on the new uis.edu website. Training typically lasts an hour and is open to all staff and students.
Website Accessibility Training
Sign up for website accessibility training to learn about the changes to website workflow to edit the uis.edu. Training typically lasts half an hour.
Transfer and Graduate New Student Orientation
Transfer and Graduate New Student Orientation: Taking Care of Business
Get ready for success at UIS! We've designed optional orientation programs to help you get settled in, feel prepared, and meet new people.Â
New Student Orientation: first-year (freshmen/women/persons)
Welcome to the exciting journey as a Prairie Star at UIS! We are thrilled that you have chosen our University! Our programs are designed to help you and your parents/family members on board as you embark on this new chapter in your life.
All first-time, first-year undergraduates and first-year undergraduate transfer students (bringing in less than 24 credit hours) are required to complete a hybrid Orientation, consisting of three parts:
Website Editor Training
Sign up for website editor training on the new uis.edu website. Training typically lasts an hour and is open to all staff and students.
2024 ISBA High School Mock Trial Invitational
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This program provides an opportunity for high school students to learn what it is like to prepare and present a legal case before the Illinois courts. Participating students gain a better understanding of the justice system and improve their knowledge, skills, and ability to articulate in a reasoned, thoughtful manner.