Web Guidelines

WEB BEST PRACTICES
Accessibility
As a government agency, The Texas A&M University System recognizes that our information is largely considered to be in the public domain. As such, we are committed to making our websites accessible according to the standards established by the Information and Communication Technology Accessibility 508 Standards and 255 Guidelines and the Texas Department of Information Resources Electronic Information Resources Accessibility Guidelines. All websites managed by the A&M System should be easy to access by anyone, whether or not they have a disability. If you use an assistive technology and the format of any material on our websites interferes with your ability to access information, please contact tamus-webmaster@tamus.edu

Additional information about accessibility at the A&M System:
Texas A&M Technology Services Web Accessibility Standards
Digital Accessibility Center
Governorā€™s Committee on People with Disabilities 

WEB COMPONENTSĀ 
Usage of ā€œMember Ofā€ Logo
This logo may be used on the homepage of member institution websites as a standard web link back to the A&M System main website. Each member institution of The Texas A&M University System is encouraged to include this logo on its homepage for that purpose.




Usage of Departmental Logos
All departments should use the A&M Systemā€™s primary logo for external communications. However, for office webpages, a text-based logo has been created that can be used on departmental web pages. Contact the Office of Marketing & Communications at marcomm@tamus.edu for any questions regarding logo usage for the web.

WEB CONTACT
For further guidance and assistance with matters related to The Texas A&M University System websites, contact the Office of Marketing & Communications webmaster at tamus-webmaster@tamus.edu