Accessibility Statement
Study GRC is committed to making our website usable for everyone, including people with disabilities. We aim to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, Level AA (opens in new tab) .
Effective Date: June 1, 2026
Found a Barrier? Tell Us.
If something on our site doesn’t work for you, please email contact@studygrc.org with “Accessibility Feedback” in the subject line. We aim to respond within five business days.
Conformance Status
Our site conforms to WCAG 2.2 Level AA, with the limitations listed below. Conformance achieved: June 1, 2026. We review the site regularly and fix issues as we find them.
What We Do
- Visible focus styles on every interactive element (WCAG 2.2 SC 2.4.12)
- Minimum touch and click target size of 24×24px
- Semantic HTML and a logical heading order on every page
alttext on all meaningful imagesaria-labelandaria-currentattributes on navigation- Full keyboard navigation — no mouse required
- Color contrast at or above WCAG 2.2 AA (4.5:1 normal text, 3:1 large text and UI components)
- Light and dark mode, with automatic detection of your system preference
- Reduced motion when
prefers-reduced-motionis set - Print styles on every page
Known Limitations
- Third-party services. Our services on NeonOne and other linked services may not fully meet WCAG 2.2 AA. We link to those services rather than host them.
- PDFs. Some downloadable files (like our bylaws and IRS determination letter) may not be fully accessible to screen readers. We’re working on this. If you need an accessible version, just ask.
Need an Alternative Format?
If you need any content in plain text, large print, or a screen-reader-friendly version, email contact@studygrc.org with “Accessibility Alternative Format Request” in the subject line.
How We Test
We use a mix of:
- Automated tools (WAVE (opens in new tab) , axe-core (opens in new tab) )
- Manual keyboard testing
- Screen reader testing
We run these checks annually and welcome feedback at any time.
Filing a Formal Complaint
If our response doesn’t resolve the issue, you can escalate:
- United States: The U.S. Department of Justice handles ADA Title III complaints. Texas residents may also contact the Texas Workforce Commission — Civil Rights Division (opens in new tab) .
- European Union: Contact your national accessibility supervisory authority.
- United Kingdom: Contact the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
Review Schedule
We review this statement once a year. Last reviewed June 1, 2026. Next review: June 2027.