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Diversity & Study Abroad: General Resources

This section includes general information on study abroad for diverse populations.

Students who are concerned about issues they may face while abroad should speak to their study abroad advisor.

Web Resources*

Diversity Abroad: It’s Your World…Explore It

All Abroad: Helping All Students to Study Abroad

CIEE: Information on Exchange

Center for Global Education Study Abroad Student Handbook: How to get there and back

SAFETI Online Newsletter

University of Pittsburgh: Access International Education, Resources for Students

U.S. Department of State: Students Abroad

All Abroad: Diversity Resources

Institute of International Education: Open Doors Report on International Education Exchange

Glimpe Abroad: It’s Your World. Get Acquainted

Glimpse: Student-written Study Abroad Articles

Research on Underrepresentation in Study Abroad compiled by David Comp

University of Rhode Island: National Resource Center on International Engineering Education

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