Study Abroad Options for Disabled Students Dallas TX

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires international exchange programs, study-abroad offices and international community service projects to offer the same services to you as they do to everyone else. They may not be able to guarantee accessible services and sites everywhere, but they do need to assist you by finding and making international programs as accessible as possible.

Dallas Theological Seminary
(214) 824-3094
3909 Swiss Ave
Dallas, TX
Wade College
(214) 637-3530
1950 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 2026 INFOMART
Dallas, TX
ATI Technical Training Center
(972) 755-4508
6627 Maple Ave
Dallas, TX
Everest College
(888) 581-9141
6080 N. Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
Everest College - Dallas
(214) 234-4850
6080 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX
El Centro College
(214) 860-2037
801 Main
Dallas, TX
K D Studio
(214) 638-0484
2600 Stemmons Fwy Ste 117
Dallas, TX
Aviation Institute of Maintenance - Dallas
(214) 333-9711
7555 Lemmon Avenue
Dallas, TX
Southern Methodist University
(214) 768-2000
6425 Boaz St
Dallas, TX
Ogle School of Hair Design - Dallas
(214) 821-0819
6333 E Mockingbird Ln Ste 201
Dallas, TX
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Study Abroad Options for Disabled Students

Study Abroad Options for Disabled Students

If you've gone through life with a disability, you may have encountered hurdles along the way. Fortunately, ever expanding global awareness and education about disabilities has cleared some of those hurdles, enabling you to experience one of life's most exciting, challenging, and transforming opportunities —studying, living, working, or volunteering abroad.

The Americans with Disabilities Act requires international exchange programs, study-abroad offices and international community service projects to offer the same services to you as they do to everyone else. They may not be able to guarantee accessible services and sites everywhere, but they do need to assist you by finding and making international programs as accessible as possible. However, most programs don't need a mandate to motivate them to help you fulfill your dream — they want to do it!

A helping hand
If you can't find a program that suits your needs through your own school, there are other organizations that can help. Mobility International USA (MIUSA) and its National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities in international programs and assist international exchange organizations in the process of increasing general program accessibility. The Clearinghouse provides free information and referral services for academic, volunteer, or work opportunities abroad.

Author: Amy Ambler

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