Accessibility at Berklee
Learn about our commitment to accessibility and find resources to support your needs at Berklee.
Accessibility at Berklee
Berklee is committed to removing barriers that prevent qualified individuals with disabilities from enjoying the same opportunities that are available to persons without disabilities. The institution is committed to the inclusion of persons with disabilities in all aspects of our community.
Learn more about accessibility on campus, on the web, and at our venues.
Current Advisories
There are no advisories to report. Advisories include construction in or around buildings, inoperable equipment such as door openers and elevators, and other obstructions. Opt in to receive accessibility alerts.
Explore Resources
Faculty and Staff Resources
Complete this form to notify a member of the Accessibility Committee about accessibility-related concerns on or near campus.
To request an evacuation plan, please email Andrew Murphy.
Learn More About Accessibility in the Workplace
Information about inclusion, accessibility, accommodations, ERGs, recruiting, and more.
Recruit, hire, retain, and advance qualified people with disabilities.
Webinars, accommodations, job coaching/development, career planning, and more.
Nonprofit resources for business disability inclusion worldwide.
Toolkit created by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Student Resources
External Resources
Professional Information for those working in disability in higher education.
Performance Venues
Wheelchair-accessible locations and transfer seats, plus all prices available in these locations.
Comprehensive list of public-facing venues and their accommodations.
Digital Accessibility
Digital Accessibility at Berklee:
- Best Practices for Content Managers
- HUB and Berklee Connect Feedback Form
For those who are using assistive technologies and having trouble with The Hub or Berklee Connect
Additional Resources:
- Create and Verify Adobe PDF Accessibility
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
This link provides a set of specific guidelines providing recommendations for making web content more accessible to a wide range of people with disabilities.
- WAI-ARIA Standards
A set of specific guidelines enhancing the accessibility of dynamic content and complex web applications.