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Non-Apparent Disabilities (e.g. learning, mental health-related, etc.)

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Featured Person: Tony Ive
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Meet Tony, who indulged his passion for history and politics during a spring break in South Korea. Tony, who has ADHD and learning disabilities, explained how those ten days in Seoul altered his academic path.
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Featured Person: Kathleen Coleman
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Meet Kathleen, a study abroad alumna to Spain, who would like others to know that having a travel companion with Asperger's can enhance an already-unique experience.
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Featured Person: Patrick T.
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Meet Patrick, a business student who has Attention Deficit Disorder, and whose network of friends eased his transition into Barcelona life.
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Featured Person: Sarah Funes
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Meet Sarah, one of several young Americans and Syrians who collaborated on an effort to create the first disabled Muslim super hero.
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Reflections on an International Career Teaching English
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Roy Burkholder, a Teacher of English as a Foreign Language, has taken 19 trips to Asia in the course of his career. He has been living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) for many years and shares his experiences and strategies for enjoying the journey abroad.
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Beyond Stereotyping
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Yasushi Miyazaki's involvement with student groups on his US campus helped dispel stereotypes about Autism - including those he had believed about himself.
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Great Britain's Lessons In and Out of the Classroom
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Studying Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom on a Gilman scholarship helped prepare Jonathan Zelaya, who has a learning disability, for a career in law enforcement.
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Adding India to the Geography of Life Experiences
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Gilman scholarship recipient, Christena Weatherspoon, who has a learning and social anxiety disability, represented multiple kinds of American diversity while studying in India.
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Dreams Come True in Italy and Costa Rica
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Sarah Franz studied abroad in Florence, Italy on a University of Michigan Summer Abroad Program and participated in MIUSA's summer exchange in Costa Rica. Sarah has chronic health-related conditions and is Deaf. She uses English, ASL, and an FM system for communication access.
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Bon Voyage! Life Lessons from My Travels in France
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A desire to study and teach abroad in France and have an international education career motivated Allegra Johnson, who has rheumatoid arthritis, to take better care of herself than she did at the start of her college career.
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Finding a Good Fit: Two Students Study Abroad with ADHD
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For students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) like Jonathon and Paula, the differences in educational expectations may affect students in ways that typical accommodations don’t address.
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The World is Within Reach for Young People with Brain Injuries
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When Melissa Jensen made the decision to go abroad for the first time, she took charge of planning her volunteer experience in order to help rebuild structures in Mongolia. Melissa is an American college student from Wisconsin.
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Studying Abroad in China with Diabetes
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Elise Read spent a semester studying Chinese at the Beijing Normal University through a federally-funded NSEP Boren scholarship. In this narrative, Elise reflects on the preparations she arranged to manage her diabetes while abroad.
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Internship with a National Council for International Visitors Member
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Allison LePage, who has a learning disability, interned at Colleagues International in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Allison studied abroad in Europe for a summer while in college.
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Finding my Strength in the Labyrinth of the Albayzin (Spain)
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Kristin Hoobler Morgan, who has a learning disability, studied Spanish in Granada, Spain. Kristin later received a Master's degree from the School for International Training.
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On Being a Fulbright Scholar in Russia
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Anatoli Ilyashov, a Fulbright lecturer with multiple sclerosis, shared his techniques for documenting oral history with Russian students in Nizhni Novgorod. Anatoli encourages other people with disabilities to apply for Fulbright grants.
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From Oxford to Istanbul: Studying and Traveling with a Disability
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An American student from Atlanta, Georgia, Chelsey Kendig backpacked through Europe after studying at Oxford in the United Kingdom. She blogs about her many passions and about her experiences traveling with Dermatosparaxis.
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How My Host Family and Friends Made a Difference for Me in France
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While studying in Rennes, France, Chris Tidmarsh shares how having friends and hostparents understanding of his disability, Asperger's Syndrome, contributed to a successful experience abroad.
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Welcoming the Rain: Explorations in Ireland
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Linea Johnson, a student with bipolar disorder, traded the rain of Seattle for the rain of Dublin while studying English and Creative Writing in Ireland.
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Learning the Language, Politics and Culture of Germany
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Rebekah Elsen, a student from Washington, USA, who uses crutches from polio and has a learning disability, studied at a high school in Germany under the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) Program.
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