Identity Based Resources for U.S. Students Going Abroad
When traveling abroad, students may encounter varying attitudes and beliefs around issues of identity. Students in a majority population in the U.S. may suddenly find themselves in the minority in their new host culture, and vice versa. Understanding how identity is perceived around the world and how those perceptions can affect study abroad experiences can go a long way in helping students find a program that is a good personal fit.
Identity Based Resources
UNC Charlotte Education Abroad (EA) encourages students to do some personal research around the topics of identity as part of the study abroad planning process. Some general resources students may find useful include the following:
- Sustainability and Study Abroad
- Diversity Abroad
- Project for Learning Abroad, Training, and Outreach
RACE & ETHNICITY
Racial and ethnic perceptions and experiences vary by culture and country. The racial and ethnic make up of your host country may be very different from what you are used to and your own race or ethnicity may be categorized and treated differently as a result. Students may encounter some discrimination during their experiences abroad. It is important to do your research to prepare for experiences that can be both challenging and rewarding. It helps you to be aware of the variety of views and perspectives that could be positive, negative, and everything in between.
LGBTQ+
Laws, customs, social norms, expectations, and attitudes regarding sexual orientations can vary greatly in different countries, cultures, and communities. It is important to do your research prior to your departure on these dynamics in your host country to stay safe and foster an enriching cultural experience. Studying abroad often leads to great opportunities for personal growth. Sexual orientation can be a fluid concept that may be welcomed or challenged depending on the host culture. If you identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer it is not only important to do your research but to make the best decisions for yourself.
GENDER
Gender roles can differ from country to country and culture to culture. Traditional gender roles often inform the way a specific gender is expected to act, dress, speak, and navigate with the social and cultural norms of a culture. Your gender may have an impact on who and how you are able to interact with others in your host country and culture. There may also be a difference in the way you are treated as a foreigner rather than a local person of the same gender. Thus it is important for both men and women to research the laws, customs, societal norms of gender roles and dynamics in your host country. It is also important to observe social cues from the local people in your host country.
FIRST GENERATION
As a first generation college student you may be focusing on what it takes to be successful and graduate. Studying Abroad may not have even crossed your mind and may not have been a part of your initial plan. However, studying abroad has so many benefits that often help you not only reach your goal of graduation but will make you a stronger candidate as you begin your career.
RELIGION & SPIRITUALITY
The freedom of religious and spiritual practices can vary depending on the host culture. Thus it is important to do your research and respect the religious and spiritual beliefs of your host country. If the religion and/or spiritual beliefs differ from your own, it is important to keep an open mind. Not only does it allow for greater understanding of the culture, it also gives you an opportunity to reflect on your own religious and or spiritual beliefs.
MOBILITY & ACCESSIBILITY
Students who need disability access can study abroad. If you need disability access and/or accommodations and are planning to study abroad, we encourage you to contact both the Study Abroad Office and the Disability Resource Office. Schedule meetings with an advisor or access consultants as soon as possible for assistance and advice about participation on a study abroad program. Though accessibility and accommodations for people with disabilities vary from country to country, many accommodations can be arranged on a case-by-case basis, especially if those accommodations are disclosed early in the process.
NON-TRADITIONAL STUDENTS
Non-traditional students often have different responsibilities such as those tied to families, professions, and other obligations at home that do not affect many ” traditional students” in the same way. Thus it is important to take these factors into consideration when studying abroad. Many traditional students have various life experiences that often allow for deeper cultural exploration and a variety of perspectives that can impact their own and other participants’ study abroad experiences.
MILITARY & VETERANS
Military, veteran and military-affiliated students often participate in study abroad programs to gain further global experiences. Military and veteran students are often able to gain new perspectives as they study in a different culture and country. These study abroad experiences can often enhance and compliment the international experience gained through the military.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
As an international degree seeking student you are already studying abroad here at UNC Charlotte. However, you may still want to study abroad in another country while earning your degree. We highly encourage you to do so. There are many programs that you can participate in. Being of a different nationality and visa status may impact where you study abroad and the documentation you need to study in your host institution. Thus it is important to begin the process early and work with our office and the Office of International Programs. Your success in studying here in the United States as an international student gives you a unique perspective, and studying abroad yet again will further enhance your cultural understanding and cross cultural communication.
STUDENT ATHLETES
Student athletes can and do participate in study abroad programs to gain global experiences. Study abroad provides student athletes the opportunity to make the world their classroom and expand their horizons beyond the playing field.