The University of Minnesota has made a concerted and intentional effort to increase student of color participation in study abroad. We want all students to have access to the benefits of an internationalized degree.
Talk With Your Adviser
Advisors who work with students of color in
units such as the Multicultural Centers for Academic Excellence and the Martin Luther King Program know how to
help you start planning to fit study abroad into your degree. They
are experienced at working with the students who face the same sorts
of challenges that you are facing when you consider study abroad.
Visit the Learning Abroad Resource Center (map)
In addition to the web-based resources, stories & articles, and academic literature & research, our resource center has a binder with articles and bibliographies, a travel library with some books that address multicultural travelers, and a whole series of student evaluations, including a number of evaluations specifically dealing with diversity issues, so that you can read about other students' experiences.
Diversity Issues Survey
When you return from your learning abroad experience, be sure to
fill out this Diversity Issues Survey. It is designed to illuminate
issues that are directly related to diverse students studying abroad.
This way more and more students can understand the particular challenges
and benefits of studying abroad.
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Last modified on May 13, 2008 |