Accessibility at Portland State University
Portland State University (PSU) is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment for all members of its community. Accessibility is a core priority in both physical and digital spaces, ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities, resources, and services. PSU's commitment is grounded in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and PSU's Digital Accessibility Policy, including the associated Standards for Accessible Digital Design and Accessible Digital Procurement. This page provides guidance on how to report accessibility concerns, file complaints, and engage with resources that support our shared commitment to inclusivity and accessibility.
Physical Accessibility
Physical Accessibility Statement
PSU is dedicated to ensuring its campus facilities are accessible to all individuals, including those with physical disabilities, in accordance with the ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. PSU strives to create an inclusive environment by providing accessible pathways, classrooms, restrooms, and other facilities across campus.
Report an Issue
If you encounter any barriers or issues related to physical accessibility on PSU’s campus, you may report them through the following methods:
- Email: Contact Albert Roberson, PSU’s ADA/504 Coordinator, with a detailed description of the issue, including the specific location.
- Mail: Submit written correspondence to:
Albert Roberson, ADA/504 Coordinator
Office of Equity and Compliance
1600 SW 4th Ave, Suite 830
Portland, Oregon 97207
In your correspondence, please include detailed information about the location and nature of the accessibility concern.
File a Complaint
If you wish to file a formal complaint regarding physical accessibility, you may:
- Submit an online complaint through PSU’s Office of Equity & Compliance web page.
- Email Albert Roberson with a detailed description of your concerns, including the specific location and nature of the complaint.
Digital Accessibility
Digital Accessibility Statement
PSU is committed to ensuring the accessibility of its public-facing digital resources, including the PSU website, in compliance with PSU’s Digital Accessibility Policy, Standards for Accessible Digital Design, and Standards for Accessible Digital Procurement.
Report an Issue
If you experience challenges accessing digital content on PSU’s website, you can report the issue using the following methods:
- Email: Contact Albert Roberson, PSU’s ADA/504 Coordinator, and include the web address (URL) and a detailed description of the problem you encountered.
- Mail: Submit written correspondence to:
Albert Roberson, ADA/504 Coordinator
Office of Equity and Compliance
1600 SW 4th Ave, Suite 830
Portland, Oregon 97207
In your correspondence, please include the web address (URL) and a detailed description of the issues you have encountered.
File a Complaint
If you wish to file a Section 504 or ADA (Title II) complaint regarding the accessibility of PSU’s digital content, you may: