What Is The Fulbright Program?
The Institute of International Education on Fulbright Programs
American Studies Resource Portal
Visiting Student Category
Institute for International Education (IIE)
Secretary Kerry Delivers Remarks at the Fulbright Foreign Student Enrichment Seminar
Information on Culture Shock
NAFSA, Bringing Family Members to the United States, 2013
NAFSA, Introduction to American Life, 2010
NAFSA, U.S. Classroom Culture, 2010
Re-Entry
Foreign Fulbright Online Resources
World Learning Study Abroad Reentry Toolkit
Visiting Scholar Category
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
Study of the United States Institutes
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Exchange Programs Official Page
SUSI for Secondary School Educators – Official Page
SUSI for Secondary School Educators - Video
SUSI for Student Leaders – Official Page
SUSI Pre-Departure Orientation Video
Individuals with Disabilities
US Government information and services
Center for Parent Information and Resources
US Department of Housing and Urban Development
National Career Development Association
Bureau of Internet Accessibility
Site Improve for Web Accessibility
508 Compliance
The UN’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Mobility International USA for students
Mobility International USA for advisers
Reduced Course Load - University of Michigan
Finding and Hiring a Personal Assistant
Accessibility for Standardized Tests
TOEFL
Assistive Technology and Materials Resources
Spoken Textbooks Source
The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
Acquiring Course Materials in Alternate Formats
The National Center for Learning Disabilities, to research assistive technology
Medical Insurance
NAFSA’s Medical Insurance for International Students, Scholars, and Their Families
Air Travel with Disabilities
Tips at Mobility International USA for traveling with a disability
Federal Aviation Administration
Transportation Security Administration
Confirm transportation from the airport
Tips at Mobility International USA for Using Personal Assistance Services Abroad
College Resources for Students with Disabilities Guidebook
With more adaptive technologies and progressive legislature, prospective college students with disabilities have countless resources available to make the transition to higher education less stressful. Affordable Colleges Online created this guide to help these students and their families better understand the resources available to them. Key elements of the guide include:
- A comprehensive overview of the various cognitive, physical, or other types of disabilities students face while attending school.
- Reviews of several technologies and advocate groups available to students who face various disabilities, such as ADD, autism and more.
- Tips and resources to help students transition from college to career.