Accessibility & Browser Support
Our Commitment to Accessibility
St. Bonaventure believes in respecting the dignity and independence of all individuals. We are committed to ensuring that our websites, products, and services are accessible to all—regardless of ability. We make every effort to enhance the usability of our products and offerings, ensuring a positive shopping experience for all.
We take a variety of steps to continually enhance the accessibility of our website through monitoring and testing. We partner with experienced accessibility consultants to conduct regular website audits and provide recommendations to meet the nationally recognized World Wide Web Consortium's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
While we strive to adhere to all established standards and guidelines for accessibility and usability, it may not be possible to do so in all areas of the website. In providing you with continuous innovation and the latest in campus promotions, some content may become inaccessible during the process. For example, missing alternate text, low color contrast images, and/or redundant links. We are continuously monitoring the website to identify and resolve any issues we find as quickly as possible.
If you have difficulty using or accessing any element of this website or if you have any feedback, please feel free to contact us at sjohnson@sbu.edu. We will work with you to make all reasonable efforts to correct the issue and assist with immediate needs.
Browser Support
Browser Recommendations:
For the best browsing experience to access our website, we recommend you use the latest available browser versions as they support the newest technology and virus and security protection.
Browser Settings:
Our website uses browser cookies to hold the items you have selected in your cart while you continue to browse. In order to ensure that all of our site features are available to you please ensure that your browser is configured to accept cookies.
Adobe
At times we may provide information using Adobe Acrobat PDFs. We recommend using the most recent version of Adobe Reader to properly view this information. You can download this application from Adobe.com for free.