Website Accessibility Statement

The Ono Academic Center works to realize the rights of people with disabilities as part of the center's vision to create an inclusive society and as part of its commitment to act according to the principle of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities Law of 1998. Accordingly, the employees of the Ono Academic Center are committed to providing equal service while maintaining the dignity, independence, and safety of visitors, students, and employees with disabilities.

We consider it very important to provide equal opportunity for people with disabilities to use the information and services presented on the site. 

Ono Academic College ensures that its websites meet the requirements of the Equal Rights for People with Disabilities (Service Accessibility Adjustments) Regulations, 2013 (hereinafter: "the Regulations") at the AA level, and also implements the recommendations of the WCAG2.0 document from the W3C organization.

Despite our efforts to enable accessible browsing on all pages of the site, it is possible that pages on the site may be discovered that have not yet been made accessible, or for which the appropriate technological solution has not yet been found.

We continue our efforts to improve the accessibility of the site, as much as possible, out of a belief and commitment to enabling use of the site by the entire population, including people with disabilities.

Inquiries regarding website accessibility

Please contact the Institutional Accessibility Coordinator – Michal Emanuel Shalev in the following ways:

  • Through the Student Information Station – “Accessibility” tab
  • Via email negishut.ono@ono.ac.il 
  • By phone: 03-5156316.

So that we can best address the problem, we highly recommend including as many complete details as possible:

  • Description of the problem.
  • What action did you try to perform?
  • Link to the page you were browsing.
  • Browser type and version.
  • operating system.
  • The type of assistive technology (if you used it).

We will do everything in our power to make the site as accessible as possible and to respond to inquiries in the most professional and fastest manner.

For information on accessibility at the Ono Academic Center

Accessibility Statement Update Date 25.8.2024

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