As a Nonprofit, Government Education (NGE) Platinum member of the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), Minnesota State faculty, staff, and students have access to professional training, certifications, and networking.
The goal of IAAP is to build professional skills and support organizations that incorporate accessibility into their services, products, and infrastructure.
Did you know? All electronic documents must adhere to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standards by April 24, 2026. This includes content on the web, mobile apps, and classroom materials on D2L Brightspace.
View Digital Accessibility Tips on the ASA Newsletter.
Minnesota State IAAP Organizational Membership
Faculty, staff, and students who are interested can sign up for an IAAP Organizational Membership at no cost. Learn more and fill out the interest form. Once affiliation is verified, the IAAP will send a welcome email with directions on how to access all member resources.
Why become an IAAP member?
- Certification prep
- Access to live and archived webinars
- Educational resources, courses, trainings, and podcasts
- Networking opportunities and active community listservs
- Event and conference discounts
Learn more about the benefits of joining IAAP.
Join an IAAP Cohort through the NED
Gaining membership to the IAAP includes access to the Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC) prep course.
You don’t need to take the CPACC exam to benefit from this course. It’s a great way to build your understanding of accessibility and learn practical concepts that help everyone.
Join a supportive learning group! This cohort will meet monthly to discuss the course, share ideas, and take action together.
The cohort will meet virtually once per month for an hour September through December. Register by September 5, 2025.
Find more accessibility webinars and short courses offered through the NED.

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