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More than 350 students went on to Robert Gordon University after studying an HN course at Aberdeen College last year.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessibility Statement
ABERDEEN COLLEGE and ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY are committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience. We hope you find it meets your needs and that you can find the information you are looking for. If anything gives you problems on this site please let us know.
Site Navigation
This site has consistent navigation so that you can learn how to navigate easily and quickly.
The sitemap links to key sections and pages, and shows you the hierarchy of related content.
The navigation on this site has been built using Adobe Flash, an alternative accessible version is also available at the bottom of every page.
Changing Page Display
Pages have been designed to allow you to enlarge text using your browser's 'resize text' feature. Information on the BBC website My Web, My Way provides advice on how you can change your browser, computer, keyboard and mouse settings to make the web more accessible for you. It provides advice on how to see, hear and read websites more clearly by:
- making the text larger making the text larger making the text larger making the text larger
- magnifying the screen
- making the mouse pointer easier to see
- changing the colours
- changing the font
- using your own style sheets
- making your computer talk
Links
Links fully describe their destination. If you use a screen reader, you can make sense of these links when they are listed out of context.
Images
Embedded graphics are provided with appropriate alternative text which describes their purpose and meaning if you are using a screen reader, text only browser, or are browsing with images switched off. The background images used do not convey any meaning. Images are only used for text where it would be impossible to replicate type styles (such as the uni-link logo).
Printing
This site automatically formats the web pages for print. The default style for printing uses Arial and a portrait orientation. If you need to have a different font you can select and copy the text, and paste it in a word-processing application, such as Microsoft Word. You can then change the font and print from Word.
