Accessibility Statement
Disabilities come in many forms, including but not limited to hearing impairment, visual impairment, and cognitive disorders. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate
all users who require compliant web browsers, enabling software, or assistive devices. We strive to ensure the accessibility of our education and training programs to students
with special needs by staying up to date on current practices, applying new technologies and advancements, and conducting testing throughout development of the education and
training programs.
Accessible Web design provides benefits to both those using assistive technology, as well as others. It provides benefits to users with text-based browsers, low-end processors,
slow modem connections, or users who do not have state-of-the-art computer equipment. It also allows for easier access to the Internet via technologies, such as internet-enabled
phones or personal digital assistants. ProTrain has submitted and has had continuously approved a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT). A VPAT evaluates the accessibility
of our education and training programs according to the Section 508 Standards of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) through the amendment with the
Rehabilitation Act (29 U.S.C. § 794d), as also amended by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (P.L. 105-220). Every two years, ProTrain completes a new VPAT for their learning
management system.
Students must notify ProTrain 10 days prior to the start date of their course for ProTrain to provide accommodations.
Below are the most recent VPAT(s) for ProTrain: