A comprehensive one-stop resource for people with disabilities, exchange and disability staff interested in study, work, intern, volunteer, research or teach abroad programs, a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
About NCDE
- NCDE goals, staff, services, publications, mailing list, and contact information
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- Disability organizations worldwide, travel tips for specific disabilities, and resources for exchange professionals
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Funding Questions
- Scholarships, fellowships, fundraising tips, and how to keep disability benefits while abroad
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International Opportunities
- Exchange programs by destination or program type, frequently asked questions, and steps to internationalize your life
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Spotlight on New Projects
- Diversity Issues, Foreign Languages, and Featured People and Places
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Success Stories
- Alumni with disabilities share personal stories, blogs and peer networks
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Contact NCDE's Information and Referral Services
- Submit your questions and requests to NCDE by using this form.

What's New
We had so many outstanding photographs to choose from, which made the decision very difficult. However, after much deliberation we have selected our top three! Others whose photos will be selected for inclusion in the calendar and screen saver will be notified via contact information on their entry forms. Congratulations to everyone! Keep traveling with a purpose!
Jessica Lorenz is a member of the Peer-to-Peer Network. GoalBall has taken her around the world.
Do you want to learn a foreign language on your own or need supplemental activities to help you practice the language? Here's a sampling of the many free resources available on the Internet.
There is no better way to learn English than to learn from and live among native speakers. Learning English in the U.S. is a great way to learn about U.S. culture, gain an advantage to put on your resume, and/or improve your English so that you can be admitted into a U.S. university!