可访问性 & 残疾在国外
Off-campus study opportunities exist for 所有 科罗拉多大学 students, 无论你的专业是什么, 年龄, 性别, 取向, 财务能力, 或残疾. The key to a successful experience for students with disabilities lies in careful planning with CC's Center for 全球教育 & 野外研究, your partner program or host university abroad (if applicable), and the 办公室 可访问性资源. We work together to assist students in obtaining reasonable accommodations, 在可能的情况下, but it is important to be aware of cultural differences that can affect the provision of accommodations.
Thinking about participating in a CC course taught abroad? 或者在美国开设的CC校外课程.S. 或者是一个有实地考察成分的项目?
It's important to communicate early with faculty about arrangements for accommodations and to address other concerns you may have. Ask about essential course requirements and what you can expect in terms of travel, 住宿, 体育活动, 等.
国际交流项目怎么样?
It's important to consult with program coordinators and to consider cultural differences that can affect access during an international experience.
Our goal is to support students with disabilities and faculty in managing access for off-campus study. 请让我们知道我们如何能提供帮助!
校外学习的提示和指导
- 药物:国际旅行小贴士 (驻美特派团简报)
International SOS is a medical and travel assistance program available to 所有 CC students and CC employees studying or traveling outside the U.S. 参加大学赞助或批准的旅行.
出发前/计划流程: International SOS offers personalized pre-departure phone consultations with a nurse to address any medical/care provider needs, 用药的问题, 以及你的援助请求. Please c所有 International SOS at 215-942-8478 to ask any questions you have. Identify yourself as a CC student and give the membership number 11BSGC000027 if they ask.
当你在海外时: International SOS alarm centers are open to help you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 由医生和护士组成, 多语种协调员, 安全专家, 以及空中和地面后勤人员, they can respond rapidly to any type of emergency or c所有 for assistance.
科罗拉多大学 maintains a carefully reviewed list of approved and affiliated programs for off-campus study that should meet the academic needs of most students. This list is available from the Center for 全球教育 & 野外研究. 请咨询全球教育中心 & 野外研究 if you intend to receive credit for any off-campus study plans.
The following websites also provide supplemental information that may benefit students:- 全国残疾人交流中心
一个全面的, one-stop web resource on tools for people with disabilities of 所有 types who are interested in international study, 志愿服务, 教学, 以及其他交流项目. - AccessAble.com
Offers detailed and 搜索able information about the access to hotels, 餐厅, 大学, 旅游景点, 库, 医院, 休闲中心, 等. - A World Awaits You: Journals of Success in International Exchange for People with Disabilities
A free online journal that includes interviews with people with disabilities who have participated in a wide range of international exchange programs. - 为你的留学寻找资金
Ideas from the 全国残疾人交流中心 for funding your international experience and supports. - SAFETI (Safety Abroad First-Educational Travel Information) Clearinghouse
This clearinghouse compiles information on safety in study abroad. - 无障碍旅行和接待协会
SATH provides information on accessible travel worldwide, 包括一个数据库和通讯与旅游联系, 故事, 以及其他残疾人资源. - 学生出国
这你.S. 美国国务院网站是一个一站式资源.S. 计划出国留学的大学学龄公民. - 国外的转换
Provides practical tips and resource listings on alternative travel, 比如志愿服务, 工作, 或者有社会责任感的出国旅行.
Many students with a variety of disabilities have had successful off-campus study experiences. 科罗拉多大学 alumna Laura Hershey wrote a book on the process, Survival Strategies for Going Abroad: A Guide for People with Disabilities, that can be checked out from the 办公室 可访问性资源.
卡洛琳美女, 曾在荷兰留学的赌博正规的十大网站校友, 她分享了自己的经历:
"My biggest fear of going abroad was lacking travel friends because they would find my disability too much of a limiting factor in getting around-being creative and clear about what I could do helped me to find travel companions who remain good friends. Re搜索ing the transit system … helped 所有eviate uncertainty … Successful spending time abroad reinforced my confidence in how independent I can be, 也是大学里最好的学期之一."
请查看 个人故事 section of the Mobility International USA (MIUSA) website to learn about a variety of student experiences:
- "If you had told me freshman year that I would be in Africa now, I wouldn't have believed you. … See, I'm diagnosed with 'anxiety,' and a touch of obsessive-compulsive disorder thrown in for fun."
-斯坦福学生,在肯尼亚学习
(听 她的故事:带着精神疾病出国留学)
- "当我申请出国留学时, I wondered how I would fare in a non-English speaking country as a profoundly deaf person, but I also worried about my health and access to medication. (然而)我不会拿这些记忆换任何东西."
-Sarah Franz, University of Michigan, studied in Italy and Costa Rica
- "I was elated to receive a letter … notifying me that I had been granted funding for a full year of study in China … just one week later I was diagnosed with Type I, insulin-dependent diabetes … With adequate preparation and support … studying abroad can indeed become a reality"
-Elise Reed, Boren Scholarship recipient, studied in China
Our goal is to support students with disabilities and faculty in managing access for off-campus study. 请让我们知道我们如何能提供帮助!
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