[Blind-international-students] Blind-international-studentsDigest, Vol 11, Issue 1

Hina haltaf at carrollu.edu
Tue May 4 01:56:43 UTC 2010


hi,
 as far as i know in UK and australia there are very good universities for 
blind and they are very accomodative to the needs of blind students.
i am originally from pakistan and i will not recommend you that, but i do 
have a few friends in UK and australia who think that they do have good 
universities for the blind.
hina.
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From: "Salisbury, Justin Mark" <JMS0529 at ecu.edu>
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Thank you, Anmol and David, for your responses.  I have thoroughly discussed 
my desires with our study abroad coordinators at my university.  Though East 
Carolina has partnerships with universities in many different countries, 
they haven't been very helpful in terms of helping me search and giving me 
advice about blindness in other countries.  All that I got from them is that 
I need to look at schools in England and Australia.  I am definitely 
interested in the countries that each of you named.  Would you mind finding 
out which universities your friends attended in these other countries and/or 
help me get in touch with them?  If you could, it would be a tremendous help 
to me so that I won't have to contact every individual school in these other 
countries.

Thank you!

Justin Salisbury

Justin M. Salisbury
Undergraduate Student
The University Honors Program
East Carolina University
jms0529 at ecu.edu

"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought 
without accepting it."        -Aristotle
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I know blind students who have studied in Spain, Brazil and Argentina.
Although blind students face challenges just as sighted students face
studying abroad, most Western European countries and the three I just
mentioned are open to assisting you.  I would recommend that you find out if
your school has a working relationship with any colleges abroad.  That is
usually the best course to go.  If not, you might want to consider
transferring to a school with strong foreign study programs.  I would also
recommend that you focus more on what exactly you want to study, rather than
just focusing on the blindness angle.

David Arocho

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Hello,

I am an American student who just joined this list.  I want to study abroad,
but I need help finding the right country and school that will be able to
provide the right services for me.  I am studying Spanish, math, and
economics.  Does anybody have any countries or schools that they would like
to recommend to me?

The staff at my university are strictly warning me that other countries
rarely take care of their blind people.  I would like to believe that they
are wrong, so please give me any information that you have.

A Spanish-speaking country would be nice, but I really don't care where I go
as long as I can study abroad.

Thank you!

Justin Salisbury


Justin M. Salisbury
Undergraduate Student
The University Honors Program
East Carolina University
jms0529 at ecu.edu

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without accepting it."        -Aristotle


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