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Danielle Atangana is the recipient of the RCPD 2021 Katrina Tagget Memorial Fellowship who studied abroad in Dubai over winter break of 2022. Danielle shares a snapshot of her experience while in Dubai below:
Every year, many MSU students look forward to spending their summer break attending an Education Abroad program, visiting exciting new countries, and learning about different cultures and languages. This year, however, the COVID-19 pandemic caused all education abroad trips to be canceled or postponed. One MSU student, Elaine P., however, did not allow her summer plans to be rearranged.
During the summer of 2019, RCPD student Ellie M. took part in an Education Abroad program to the UK, which gave her the opportunity to travel to many exciting locations around England. At the start of the fall semester, we got in touch with Ellie for a little Q&A about her trip:
One of the most exciting parts about going to college can be the opportunity to earn credits in another country by taking part in an Education Abroad program.
Stemming from a family of doctors, Allie S., a junior, human biology major always knew she wanted to practice medicine. While she first began by wanting to become a veterinarian, she later realized her true passion is helping people.
Hundreds of students at Michigan State set out on study abroad adventures across the globe every summer. Two of our very own RCPD students decided to share their experiences with us!
Studying Abroad is an opportunity to be immersed in different cultures while learning about yourself through real-life experience. Learn more about the RCPD and ORDS program, Disability in a Diverse Society, and how to prepare for your study abroad experience.
Studying abroad can be a life changing experience. Disability in a Diverse Society is a four week summer program in Dublin Ireland open to students of all majors, with or without disabilities. The trip encourages students to think in new ways, meet people, and explore an exciting, beautiful country.
Want to study in France and Belgium? The MSU hosted \European Union, Globalization, and Social Change" program may become more accessible to students with disabilities."