[blindlaw] lack of accessible student loan info

James Pepper b75205 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 22 05:02:03 UTC 2011


The move to the cloud computing has left accessibility in the lurch.
Everything is now custom made and of course if content can be proven to meet
any specification of Section 508, why should they do anything more?

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Susan Kelly <Susan.Kelly at pima.gov> wrote:

> Mine were consolidated with Sallie Mae - but I think the same parent
> company has pretty much all of the stuff for the federal student loan
> programs.  Evil, to say the least.  Wishing you luck in getting them to
> behave like actual humans!
>
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> Gee. One wonders if you called the same (Stafford loans, I believe).
> Would anyone know how I'd go about wagging the dog on this one?
> Mark BurningHawk
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> Namaste!
>
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