Access, Opportunity, and Impact Commitment

AOI

Our Commitment

Access, Opportunity, and Impact Commitment: Learning abroad can make a positive difference in every student's life. CEA CAPA is committed to providing access to study abroad opportunities that respect the individual student and their families as well as their host country.

What We Are Doing

Training

Investment

CEA CAPA is making a long-term investment to Access, Opportunity, and Impact (AOI). We are embedding the principles into all aspects of our organization, and are ensuring that AOI is an active part of everyone's roles and responsibilities.

Experiences

Commitment

Our commitment extends to offering high-quality, well-supported experiences designed for all students, and providing a positive environment for all of our staff, faculty, and students around the world.

Education

Education

CEA CAPA will continue to build competency and capacity to address Access, Opportunity, and Impact throughout the organization through the professional development of colleagues who will participate and complete a certification program in this work.

Our AOI Leadership Council

The Access, Opportunity, and Impact (AOI) Leadership Council is dedicated to embedding AOI within CEA CAPA by advising, advocating, and endorsing initiatives, while empowering teams to elevate and sustain their efforts. The leadership council is comprised of CEA CAPA colleagues, both domestic and international, from various business functions throughout the organization.

AOI Leadership Council

Access, Opportunity, and Impact Stories

Studying Abroad as a Person of Color in Granada, Spain
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Studying Abroad as a Person of Color in Granada, Spain

CEA CAPA Alum, Sabina Ali, details her experience of living and studying abroad as a Person of Color in Granada, Spain. Learn more.

Maintaining my Identity while Studying Abroad in Sydney
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Maintaining my Identity while Studying Abroad in Sydney

CEA CAPA alum Piper details her activities while Studying Abroad in Sydney including going to the beach, trying new food, and making new friends.

Navigating Mental & Physical Health While Studying Abroad
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Navigating Mental & Physical Health While Studying Abroad

CEA CAPA Content Creator, Gisele Magana, shares how she navigated mental and physical health while studying abroad in London. Read more.

Resources and Links

Embarking on your international adventure? Browse these resources that celebrate your unique identity and provide insights for an enriching experience abroad!

  • DiversityAbroad.com – the student services arm of the Diversity Abroad Network that provides a space for diverse and underrepresented students to access resources and build community. It features blogs, scholarships, and specific resources for preparing to go abroad, living abroad, and coming home.
  • U.S. State Department’s Student Website – covering everything from absentee voting to a traveler’s checklist to resources for different group identities, this is a great site to learn official information from the government about how to get ready for going abroad.
  • Center for Disease Control and Prevention – specific information by country for study abroad students on vaccines, medicines, and medical advice.

Make sure to take the time to learn about the cultural norms, gender roles, stereotypes and politics of where you might like to go abroad. Think about how those differing ideas, attitudes, behaviors and laws might impact your experience overseas.

  • National Center for Transgender Equality – an organization that advocates to change policies and society to increase understanding and acceptance of transgender people and the website includes relevant information about airport security, passports, and immigration documents.
  • Rainbow SIG– resources like scholarships and advice guides for students studying abroad who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQ+)
  • International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association – includes resources like a map of sexual orientation laws in the world and a report on global attitudes
  • Spartacus Gay Travel Index – news, guides, events, blogs and country specific information for students who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer (LGBTQIA+)
  • OutRight Action International – an organization that fights for human rights for LGBTIQIA+ people everywhere.
  • TransRespect vs. Transphobia Worldwide – a global research project, seeking to provide an overview of the human rights situation for trans- and gender-diverse people in different parts of the world.
  • Free and Equal – United Nations – a global United Nations public information campaign aimed at promoting equal rights and fair treatment of LGBTQI+ people.

Make sure to take the time to learn about the history, stereotypes and politics of where you might like to go abroad. Think about how that history, attitudes, behaviors and laws may impact your experience overseas, and the perception of your race or ethnicity within the unique historical context of that country.

Reasons to Study Abroad – Series of posts about WHY students of color should study abroad from allabroad.us

Additional Resources

Make sure to take the time to learn about the cultural norms, gender roles, stereotypes, and politics of where you’re going abroad. Think about how those differing ideas, attitudes, behaviors, and laws might impact your experience overseas.

Make sure to take the time to learn about the cultural norms, gender roles, stereotypes and politics of where you’re going abroad. Think about how those differing ideas, attitudes, behaviors and laws might impact your experience overseas.

Make sure to take the time to learn about the cultural norms, gender roles, stereotypes and politics of where you’re going abroad. Think about how those differing ideas, attitudes, behaviors and laws might impact your experience overseas.

Each state has its own legislation pertaining to veteran educational funding. Be sure to check out the information because some individuals can receive both federal and state veteran educational funds. Funds apply differently depending on the program, be sure to talk to your university's Office of Veteran's Affairs for more information for your specific case.