Did you know that 11.2% of all U.S. study abroad students report having a physical, sensory, learning, psychological, and/or medical disability (2022 IIE Open Doors Report)? It is important to be aware of the perceptions and rights for people with disability accommodations abroad. Learn about steps, practical considerations, and students with disabilities stories' about studying abroad.
As every students' abilities and needs are unique, meet with your Global Education Advisor to discuss any medical, mental health, or disability-related considerations so that the CGE can help you choose the best program fit and have a successful and safe experience.
Getting Started
Questions to Consider when Selecting a Program
The Center for Global Education can help you find a program that aligns with your needs, interests and considerations below:
- What support systems will I need in order to be successful?
- What resources does my program/university abroad provide?
- How is the learning environment different? Are class assignments and assessment different?
- Do I prefer a specific type of housing (dorm, homestay, apartment, shared/single room)?
- How accessible are the program facilities, public transportation, and public spaces in my host country?
- Will inaccessibility of sturctures and transportation prevent me from participating in certain excursions?
- What are the cultural attitudes toward people with disabilities in my host country?
- Will I need access to medication or other medical services? Are they available in my host country?
Disability Accommodations by Country
Perceptions of disabilities vary from country to country and also within regions of the same country. The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act are not enforced outside of the U.S. Some countries are required by law to provide physical and learning accommodations for people while others do not. Research the safety implications in the host country to help mitigate risks and understand how your abilities may affect your experience.
Check out the resources and accommodations available on each Chapman semester abroad program by reviewing Disability Resources by Program list.
Google Maps Wheelchair Navigation: Instructions to access wheelchair-friendly public transportation in several major cities around the world.