Students Traveling with Disabilities
               
                  
                     
                     If you are a student who is interested in participating in one of our study abroad
                        programs and have a disability or a condition that may affect the academics, traveling,
                        and/or overall experience of your program, we encourage you to read the information
                        below, as well as the information provided by Testing & Disability Services.
                     
                     Feel free to contact our office or Testing & Disability Services if you have any questions
                        or concerns!
                     
                     Things to Consider
                     
                     
                        
                        -  has a great list to think about when considering studying abroad with a disability.
- Be sure to inquire about additional costs, if any, for services. Do not assume that
                           such services will be free as they are here.
- Consider if your program location have its own disability resource office. 
- Keep in mind that different countries and cultures may view your disability a different
                           way than we do in the United States. It may be useful to know how to answer questions
                           about your disability in your host country’s language.
- Other external resources: 
                           
                           
                           
The earlier you let Testing & Disability Services know about your disability, the
                        better the Study Abroad Office can match you with a program that you can benefit the
                        most from.
                  
                  
                
               
                  
                     
Understanding Your Responsibilities
                  
                  
                     
                     
                        
                           | Study Abroad Office
                                 
                                 Application processEqual consideration in participationAssistance with placementsInformation about programsContract arrangements overseasCoordinate specific arrangements overseas |  
                        
                           | Student
                                 
                                 Self-identify early in the processTo meet with the Testing & Disability Services and provide appropriate documentationRequest specific accommodationsResearch information on various study abroad opportunitiesCommunicate with others who have completed study abroad experiencesDevelop a proposed budget including contingency plans |  
                        
                           | Testing & Disability Services Office
                                 
                                 Collect and evaluate student documentationAdvise Study Abroad Coordinator concerning accommodationsAssist in identifying academic adjustmentsArrange funding for required accommodations as needed |    
                
               
                  Disclosing Your Disability
                  
                     
                     Should you choose to disclose your disability, your program application should include
                        a section where you will have the opportunity to do so as well as listing any accommodations
                        you need in relation to the classroom, testing, housing, transportation, technology,
                        and safety considerations. Also, please detail whether these requested accommodations
                        are essential or preferred.
                     
                     As soon as you apply and make a deposit to reserve a place on your desired study abroad
                        program,   please make an appointment to meet with Testing & Disability Services.
                     
                     
                        
                        - If you have not already registered with Testing & Disability Services, please fill out the appropriate paperwork found here.  Please bring this paperwork
                           in addition to your accommodation requests to your appointment with Angie.
- If you can’t decide which program you want to choose from, come talk to us about choosing
                           the program and then meet with TDS.
- Disclosing a disability does not preclude you from participating on a study abroad
                           program. Disclosure enables the Study Abroad Office staff to help match you with a
                           program which will be able to accommodate your needs and that you can benefit the
                           most from. We here as a resource for you!
- We cannot guarantee that accommodations you request will be feasible or available
                           in the program that you have applied, but we will discuss other options/alternative
                           options if accommodation you have requested is not possible. This is an interactive
                           process between you, the Study Abroad Office, and the Testing & Disability Services.
 
 
Contact Testing & Disability Services