Our Compliance Framework
Stamats brings deep experience supporting ADA-compliant public colleges and universities, partnering across IT, marketing, academic units, and student-facing teams. We understand the complexity of higher ed digital ecosystems and the need for practical solutions within institutional workflows and staffing structures.
- Discovery & Ownership Mapping
We identify all digital stakeholders and map their responsibilities in RACI charts to clarify who owns what—ensuring accountability across web, app, content, and vendor teams.
- Manual & Automated Testing
There is no single tool that can do a complete test. To catch surface-level issues and barriers, we combine expert testing with automated scans using specialized software.
- Team Training
Stamats provides targeted training for technical staff, administrative teams, and content creators. That way everyone is on the same page, keeping accessibility top of mind.
- Detailed Reporting & Prioritization
Stamats delivers audit results in clear, actionable dashboards that include issue description, WCAG citation, page URL, issue type, responsible team, estimated level of effort, and prioritization (low impact to critical).
Tip: Document Your Trainings
Attended an accessibility webinar? Completed a training? Document these milestones! You can enjoy seeing your growth while you demonstrate the progress you’re making toward Section 504 compliance.
Accessibility Experts in Your Corner
Stamats accessibility experts belong to the IAAP, which is a professional association dedicated to promoting and improving accessibility at institutions worldwide. Our lead strategist is a Certified Professional in Web Accessibility, the IAAP’s highest certification level.
Whether you’re just starting accessibility updates or need to fine-tune your roadmap to achieve WCAG 2.1 AA compliance, Stamats can help you make a clear, strategic path to provide better, more inclusive user experiences. Contact us today!

Resources
Watch: Website Accessibility & Legal Risk
In this webinar, J. Colin Knisely, attorney at Duane Morris breaks down the legal landscape, why lawsuits are increasing, and how to reduce risk.
Get 4 PDF Accessibility Tips
Fixing inaccessible PDFs can be a simple task or a complex nightmare. Help yourself, and all your users, by following these tips.
Read: Web Accessibility Requires Human Insight
“Can I just buy a tool to become accessible?” The short answer: No. Accessibility requires a combination of technology, manual testing, and human expertise.
Download: 2026 Accessibility White Paper
This resource provides the information and clarity you need to make your site WCAG 2.1 AA compliant.
Watch: Can Someone With Vision Loss Use Your Site?
Accessibility expert Claudio Zeni demonstrates how a screen reader user navigates a website and PDF revealing the real-world obstacles.
Read: Accessibility 101 for Marketers
Certified accessibility expert Amanda Gansemer discusses what marketers need to know and do right now.