What Is Access Abroad?
Access Abroad is a collaborative effort at the University of Minnesota between the Learning Abroad Center and Disability Resource Center to facilitate equal access for students seeking to pursue an education abroad experience and to provide information on accessibility at overseas sites.
Study abroad can satisfy liberal education and language requirements, and students with disabilities often say that their time abroad was the most exciting time in college. While study abroad can be challenging, the experience can help you learn more about yourself and your capabilities.
Online Module for Students with Disabilities
This online module gives an overview of the things students with disabilities should consider in relation to studying abroad.
Financial Aid
Most financial aid can be applied to study abroad, and many students find that the cost of going abroad is actually comparable to the cost of studying on campus. In addition, the Learning Abroad Center annually awards scholarships which are applied to study abroad costs.
Accommodations Eligibility
Students registered with Disability Resource Center who are eligible for on-campus accommodation are also eligible for overseas accommodation when it can be arranged. Many sites are accessible, and others may require some additional coordination to meet access needs.consultant and together fill out the Accommodations Request Form to identify the reasonable accommodations they may need overseas.
Which Program is Right for You?
Carefully consider the following:
- If you are considering study abroad for the first time, review the Learning Abroad Center's advising information.
- What are the physical environments like in your host country?
- Is learning mainly from lecture, readings, independent research, etc?
- How are the assignments different?
- What housing options exist?
- Do you need to do your own cooking? Laundry?
- Is transportation available and accessible?
Accessibility Overseas
Just as cultures differ, so do disability accommodations and perceptions. The key for any study abroad participant is flexibility. Most Learning Abroad Center programs have accessibility information available. For supplemental information, students are encouraged to contact Mobility International for assistance in finding programs and overseas support services.
It is important to communicate your needs and explore various ways to meet them. The Disability Resource Center and the Learning Abroad Center are here to assist you before and during your trip abroad.
Quick Tips for Students with Disabilities Going Abroad
- Share your access needs with program staff early, so appropriate arrangements and reasonable accommodations can be made in advance.
- Remember that other cultures may provide disability access in a different way—learn about what types of accommodation are typically provided in your host country, and be flexible and open to different ways of meeting your access needs.
- Before you go, find out as much as you can about your host culture and how they view disability by reading, talking to other students, and attending pre-departure orientation sessions. The more you know, the better prepared you will be for the interaction between you and the new environment.
- Think about how you will answer questions about your disability in the language of your host country—look up key vocabulary words ahead of time.
What are My Next Steps?
- Access Abroad Student Checklist
- Meet with an access consultant
- Predeparture Preparations
- First-hand Student Experiences
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Contact
The DRC and LAC recommend students connect with the DRC at least 8 weeks prior to departure. If you are a registered DRC student and have questions about studying abroad, please contact your assigned Access Consultant. If you are not yet registered with the DRC, please contact our front desk at [email protected] to schedule an initial appointment or speak to a consultant on drop-in.
Some of the accommodations that can be explored abroad include: classroom, coursework, housing, testing, excursions and travel, interpreting, captioning, etc.
If you have questions specific to learning abroad program options, please contact the Learning Abroad Center.