Title II Amendment Impact: Virginia Higher Ed Institutions Ramp-up Document Accessibility
- June 12, 2025
- 12 PM Eastern Time
- Live Online Webinar
- All Levels | Beginner Friendly
Join Korey Singleton (George Mason University) and Mark Nichols (Virginia Tech) for a webinar exploring the impact of updated Title II regulations on digital accessibility in Virginia’s public colleges and universities. Learn how institutions are navigating new requirements, scaling remediation, and building sustainable accessibility strategies to ensure educational equity.
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As digital learning becomes the norm, accessible course materials are no longer just a compliance issue—they’re essential to educational equity.
With updated Title II regulations reshaping digital accessibility requirements, Virginia’s public colleges and universities are encountering new challenges and heightened expectations.
In this webinar, join us for an insightful conversation with Korey Singleton and Mark Nichols as they share how institutions across Virginia are interpreting the Title II updates, scaling remediation efforts, adapting support systems, and developing sustainable accessibility strategies.
Join us for a dynamic conversation with seasoned accessibility leaders from George Mason University and Virginia Tech as we explore:
- What Title II really means for digital documents and learning materials
- How document accessibility is evolving across institutions
- The role of collaboration between small and large colleges in driving progress
- Real-world strategies for scaling remediation without overburdening teams
- How institutions are embedding accessibility into professional development and culture
- Emerging tools and trends that are reshaping support structures
Whether you’re part of an accessibility, IT, or academic team, this session will offer timely insights, actionable takeaways, and a chance to learn how Virginia institutions are building lasting accountability—and driving accessibility forward as a shared value.
Meet the Speakers
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Korey Singleton
Deputy ADA Coordinator for Accessibility,
George Mason University
Korey is a longtime leader in inclusive tech, guiding institutions through ADA compliance and digital accessibility.

Mark Nichols
Senior Director, Universal Design and Accessible Technologies,
Virginia Tech
Mark focuses on building sustainable systems that align universal design with institutional goals and user needs.
Hosted by:

Vijayshree (VJ) Vethantham
SVP, Growth and Strategy,
Continual Engine
VJ drives accessibility innovation and partnerships, with over a decade of experience in equitable digital transformation.
What You’ll Learn

Understanding Title II’s impact on digital documents and learning materials

How Virginia’s diverse institutions—small and large—collaborate through VHEAP to address accessibility challenges and advance shared goals.

Explore how accessibility approaches vary between small and large colleges, from procurement hurdles to leveraging institutional resources.

How AI-powered tools are helping institutions stay ahead of compliance deadlines

Practical ideas to embed accessibility into faculty training, IT workflows, and procurement policies
With Title II changes placing greater responsibility on public institutions, Virginia HEIs are proactively adapting—and setting national examples in the process. If your institution is navigating digital accessibility, this is a must-attend briefing from two of the most influential experts in the field.
Why This Matters Now
With Title II changes placing greater responsibility on public institutions, Virginia HEIs are proactively adapting—and setting national examples in the process. If your institution is navigating digital accessibility, this is a must-attend briefing from two of the most influential experts in the field.