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Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
Increasing the participation of people with disabilities in computing fields
A diverse group of students working on individual computing projects

AccessComputing

College and graduate students with disabilities can connect with mentors and professionals to learn about internships and other opportunities in computing fields.

For Educators and Employers

  • Join a Community
  • Teach Accessible Curricula
  • Join as a Partner
  • Consult with AccessComputing
  • Apply for a Minigrant

Additional Resources for Educators and Employers

Featured Video


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World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design
A computing educator works with a student who has a hearing impairment

Did You Know?

Designing an accessible website is not difficult.

The Knowledge Base

Find answers to questions and explore case studies and promising practices

For Students

  • Join the Team
  • Gain Support in Earning a PhD
  • Consider an REU
  • Submit Your Resume to an Online Database
  • Find a Scholarship

Additional Resources for Students

What's New

A woman works on a desktop computer in her own office with a laptop beside her.
New Program Announced: AccessUR2PhD: Supporting Women and Gender Marginalized Students with Disabilities in Computing Research

Related Projects

  • AccessADVANCE
  • AccessCSforAll
  • AccessCollege
  • AccessCyberlearning
  • AccessEngineering
  • AccessISL
  • AccessSTEM
  • DO-IT
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© 2006-2025 University of Washington (UW). These materials are provided under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 License and in accordance with UW's privacy policy and terms of use. The AccessComputing project is funded by the National Science Foundation's Broadening Participation in Computing program (NSF BPC grant #CNS-0540615, CNS-0837508, CNS-1042260, CNS-1539179, CNS-2137312, CNS-2417014). Any questions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the federal government.

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