Disabilities & Neurodiversity
Useful Resources to Begin Your Exploration
"Admittedly, I did not know if it would be possible to go abroad as someone with a disability at first, but I advocated for myself and asked questions despite the beliefs of others thinking that I could not go abroad I participated in excursions that I never thought of doing before and saw the power of language and culture”
— Juanita Lillie, ISA Costa Rica
- a CU resource for services and information
- byGo Overseas
- :This website, advocating disability civil rights,provides a list of international disability laws by country.
- Mobility International USA (MIUSA) aspires to empower people with disabilities through international exchange, information, technical assistance and training, to ensure the inclusion of people with disabilities in international exchange and development programs.
- a comprehensive one-stop resource for people with disabilities, exchange and disability staff interested in study, work, intern, volunteer, research or teach abroad programs.
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- UK's Guidance on
- : This is the United Nations' disabilities branch, focusing on promoting the rights and dignity of persons with disabilities.
Scholarships & Fellowships
- (Amandla means ‘empowerment’ in the tribal languages of both Zulu and Xhosa)A fully funded leadership and exchange experience in South Africa for disabled students.
- -Available for students with disability-related expenses (IES programs only).
Student Stories and Advice
- by Nikki Kraska
- Maiya Schroeder reflects on how to prepare for her physical disability before going abroad.
- YouTube video by Hannah Hinze
- byElisabet Raquel García
- byMatthew Kepnes
Acknowledgments
We gratefully acknowledge and, whose materials we refer to on this site.
New Zealand by Alida Kress
Disclaimer: This page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement by the 91PORN or Education Abroad. 91PORN Education Abroad is not an agent for these organizations.