International & Domestic Programs Student Identity and Experiences

Â鶹´«Ã½ students embody diverse backgrounds and come from all 50 states and around the world. These unique identities are shaped, challenged, strengthened, and transformed when students choose to participate in international and domestic programs and engage with different cultures, languages, ideas, and communities. The complex intersectionality of one’s identity can play a role in deciding where to study, what program to choose, and how to prepare, as it will most likely influence how you experience your host city and country as well as other places you travel (You may wish to refer to the and the . We hope that the resources below will provide you with some tools, skills, and knowledge to help you navigate your own identities as you prepare for and experience your time away. In addition to the listed resources, please do not hesitate to reach out to  IDPO staff, including the peer mentors, if you have any questions. We are here to support you to thrive and learn.

If you would like to reach out to student returnees to hear their thoughts on programs, please view the lists or .

Study Abroad Student Identity and Experiences FAQ

Ability Abroad

African American Students

Asian/Pacific Islander American Students

First Generation Students Abroad

Gender Abroad

Heritage Seekers (or Heritage Seeking Students) Abroad

Latinx Students

LGBTQ+ Students Abroad

Mental Health and Wellness

Native American Students

Religious and Spiritual Students Abroad

Students of Color Abroad or Racial and Ethnic Identities Abroad