Access and Diversity
Access
Students of all abilities are encouraged to apply to study abroad. Although the Americans with Disabilities Act does not apply outside the borders of the United States, the College is committed to assisting you in the process of inquiring about reasonable accommodations overseas. Students who receive accommodations at Â鶹ÊÓƵ and who are interested in studying abroad are encouraged to reach out to the Director of Global Education and/or to the Director of Access Services as soon as possible to discuss questions and/or concerns. Our offices are committed to working closely together to support you in the process of studying abroad.
- Click here to visit Â鶹ÊÓƵ Access Services.
- : a massive resource with over 300 articles studying abroad. Includes learning disabilities, mental health, chronic illness as well as physical mobility concerns.
Issues of Diversity When Studying Abroad
There are many websites that provide in-depth guidance around issues of diversity while studying abroad, useful for all students. Here are a few:
To Explore Issues of Diversity
- : brief articles on almost every aspects of identity, including race, socioeconomic background, religion, age, and more!
- : although focused on IES programs, there are many items that are interesting and useful for students on any program