Accessibility Statement
GradePrecision is committed to making this site usable for as many people as possible, including users who rely on assistive technology and keyboard navigation.
Accessibility work is integrated into planning, design, implementation, and release verification. We treat calculator completion as a critical journey and prioritize defects that prevent users from entering data, understanding outputs, or submitting support requests.
Conformance Status
We aim to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA across core journeys, including calculator inputs, result updates, and support forms. We review accessibility during feature updates and release checks.
Conformance status reflects ongoing engineering work. We run manual keyboard checks and targeted assistive-technology checks on representative routes, then address issues according to user impact and completion risk.
Accessibility Features
- Keyboard-accessible navigation, forms, modals, and accordions.
- Visible focus indicators on interactive controls.
- Programmatic form labels and error messaging.
- Live region announcements for dynamic calculator results.
Testing Approach
Accessibility validation includes route-level checks across home, tools index, calculator pages, learn guides, and legal/support pages. We test expected keyboard paths, heading hierarchy, focus order, and form error behavior so users can complete tasks without pointer-only interaction.
- Keyboard traversal and focus persistence checks.
- Semantic heading and landmark validation.
- Form error exposure through accessible name and description.
- Dynamic result and status announcements in relevant workflows.
Known Limitations
Some long-form pages are still being refined for condensed reading order and lower interaction cost. We prioritize fixes that affect completion of calculator tasks and support requests.
In some scenarios, dense content sections may require additional navigation effort for screen-reader users. We are continuing to simplify section structure and improve internal jump-link affordances to reduce reading friction.
Feedback and Contact
If you find an accessibility issue, contact hello@gradeprecision.com with the page URL, your assistive technology, and what you were trying to do.
Useful reports include browser version, operating system, assistive technology name, and steps to reproduce. This helps us isolate root causes and verify fixes quickly.
We review accessibility feedback as part of normal release planning and prioritize fixes that block task completion, hide critical information, or cause repeated interaction failures.
Continuous Improvement Plan
Accessibility improvements are tracked as ongoing engineering work, not a one-time compliance task. We iterate on semantic structure, interaction clarity, and readability patterns as new calculators and guides are published.
For long-form pages, we continue refining section hierarchy and link structure to reduce navigation load for keyboard and screen-reader users. For interactive pages, we focus on predictable focus management and robust error communication.
- Maintain consistent heading levels across all major route types.
- Reduce friction in form completion and validation recovery paths.
- Improve result announcement patterns for dynamic calculator outputs.
- Audit color contrast and focus visibility in component updates.
Standards and Scope
Our accessibility objective is broad usability under practical educational workflows, with attention to WCAG 2.1 Level AA requirements for perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust interactions. Scope includes calculator pages, support routes, policy routes, and learn-content templates.
Where third-party integrations introduce limitations outside direct control, we document the issue and apply local mitigation where feasible.
Last updated: February 18, 2026