Kudos to Princeton staff who have earned professional certification in accessibility through the International Association of Accessibility Professionals, and to those who have passed Princeton's own IT accessibility testing exam. The University's accessibility certification training programs develop staff awareness and competence in disability and accessibility so that IT and campus resources become increasingly accessible and welcoming to people with disabilities. Staff who earn certification become part of Princeton's community of disability allies, and have regular opportunities to further their professional development and gather for events. Certificants Filters Filter by Certification - Any -CATCPACCCPWAWAS AllA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Nicole Wagenblast Politics Manager, Events & Special Projects CPACC Marvin Waterman Office of the Dean of the Graduate School Technology Support Manager CPACC Alex Willman Office of Information Technology Identity Infrastructure Analyst I participated in the CPACC certification process to learn more about accessibility issues and potential solutions. My user experience training has expanded my worldview, and I hope that the CPACC training will continue to broaden my experience. I have already applied my UX knowledge to widely-used University applications, benefiting many others, and look forward to contributing more in the future. CPACC