Access to and use of the Wisconsin Educational Approval Program (EAP) World Wide Web site is provided subject to these terms and conditions. Please read these terms carefully as use of this site constitutes acceptance of these terms and conditions.
This website, and the pages and material available on it, are for the noncommercial use of the general public. The fair use guidelines of the U.S. copyright statutes apply to all material on the Wisconsin Educational Approval Program (EAP) web pages. The State of Wisconsin shall remain the sole and exclusive owner of all rights, title and interest in and to all specifically copyrighted information created and posted for inclusion in this system. Photographs and graphics on EAP's website are not necessarily part of the public domain; some such materials may be copyrighted by third parties, others may be owned by the State. We recommend contacting the individual listed as responsible for the content on the page (see the footer at the bottom of each page) before copying graphics or pictures from the site to ensure you do not violate any copyright laws. If you cannot identify the web page contact, please direct inquiries to the EAP webmaster. If permission to reproduce or redistribute is granted, the reproduced materials shall clearly state: "Reproduced with permission from the State of Wisconsin."
If you are interested in linking to EAP from your website, you may do so.
EAP Internet pages are designed to be accessible to everyone. The site is compatible with browsers, disability software, screen readers, non-mouse, non-keyboard and other devices. We've selected Lynx as the target browser because disability software - screen readers, non mouse, non keyboard - and devices use this as the basis for their web browsing software.
Lynx web Browser is a fully-featured World Wide web (WWW) client for users running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices (e.g., vt100 terminals, vt100 emulators running on PCs or Macs, or any other "cursor-oriented" display). It will display hypertext markup language (HTML) hypertext documents containing links to files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on remote systems running Gopher, HTTP, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP servers.
Note: All external hyperlinks are provided for your information and for the benefit of the general public. The Wisconsin Educational Approval Program does not testify to, sponsor or endorse the accuracy of the information provided on externally linked pages.