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These site assessments were conducted by people with disabilities in 2000 and 2006.

University of Oregon Campus

American English Institute, United States of America

A site visit to learn about accessibility provided at this English language school. By Slobodan Subasic

Accessibility Survey of Overseas Universities

Do you want to know if your overseas sites are accessible?

Australia's LaTrobe University

A site visit to assess the academic and accessibility standards of this university. By Marisa Saldaña

Brazil's Universidade de São Paulo

A site visit to learn about access in Brazillian universities for study abroad and local students with disabilities. By Marie Sharp

Costa Rica's University of Costa Rica-San Jose

A site visit that discovers sign language interpreters and a disability service office at this university in Costa Rica. By Melissa Mueller

Ecuador's University of Cuenca

A site visit to assess the infrastructure and informational access in Cuenca as observed by St. Andrews Presbyterian College as part of a NCDE Strengthening Ties Grant.

England's Cambridge University

A site visit to learn about access in England's historic city and university. By Jillian Cutler

England's University College London, King's College, Regent's College, and Boston University-London

A site visit to learn about the services for students with learning disabilities in the UK presented by Skidmore College as part of a NCDE Strengthening Ties Grant.

India's Jawaharlal Nehru University

A look at India's access to higher education for people with disabilities. By Anant Kumar

Japan's Kinugasa International Campus / Ritsumeikan University

A site visit that discusses the accessibility for people with disabilities at this Japanese university. By Takeshi Hosono

Japan's Seinan Gakuin University and Kyushu University

Site visits at two Japanese universities to discover access and disability-related services available. By Alicia Hays

Opportunities in the United States for Non-US Citizens

Often described as "The Land of Opportunity", the United States of America offers many options for people with disabilities. Decide what kind of program is right for you and how to prepare. What will bring YOU here?

Prague, Czech Republic

A Personal Perspective on the Accessibility of Prague By Stuart Olsen

Self Assessment: Are Your International Exchange Programs Inclusive?

Informal tools to help exchange providers assess their current ability level to include participants with disabilities.

South Africa's University of Cape Town

A site visit uncovers a disability services office and accessibility at this South African university. By Farnaaz Majiet

Spain's Instituto Internacional and University of Sevilla

A site visit teaches about access the Spanish way both in the community and at the universities. By Rhonda Neuhaus

The University of Hong Kong

A site visit on accessibility for people with disabilities studying in Hong Kong. By Christie Lynn Gilson

by Michele Scheib last modified November 08, 2006 13:12

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