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Spiders have numerous options abroad that complement their studies and time lines -- fall, spring, or summer. They receive a minimum of $1000 for semester abroad or are even fully funded for an EnCompass experience. That’s why more than 65% have a significant international experience before they graduate -- and you can, too!
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EnCompass is the University of Richmond's flagship program to provide international experience to those least likely to study abroad.
Students from nearly 90 countries come to Richmond to study for a semester or a full four years. They actively engage in campus life and enrich classroom learning on a daily basis. Our team provides additional support for these international degree-seeking students, exchange students, and scholars at UR — a talented cohort that brings diverse perspectives to the student body.
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All international students planning to study at the University of Richmond must obtain the appropriate visas before traveling to the United States.
Faculty and staff are key to internationalization at Richmond. They teach global topics, conduct research abroad, and travel all over the world to connect Richmond to a wide range of places meaningful for their work. They foster international perspectives in the classroom and through research all over the world, and students often form part of their research teams abroad.
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In 1989, IE began a tradition now recognized as a national model for how to engage faculty in the critical work of deepening a university's relationships abroad and fostering interdisciplinary and international dialogue around shared intellectual pursuits.
UR is full of opportunities to learn from each other about the world beyond campus and to celebrate our enduring commitment to international education. And local and global happen here every day, too, whether a thought-provoking class, film screening, conversation in the dining hall, or musical performance.
Each November our campus "meets in a new culture" to explore, learn, and engage as a community.
Name of Institution/University:
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Name of individual responsible for disability issues at your university: Email: Telephone number:
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Please describe previous experiences, if any, your institution has had with international students with disabilities.
Please describe your country's attitude towards individuals with disabilities. Do people with disabilities participate in the same daily activities as other people (e.g. work, using public transportation, school)? Does the government have any official policies regarding individuals with disabilites?
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If yes, please describe the services provided or provide web link, if available.
Are visiting international students allowed to use these services for free or are there fees?
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If yes, please describe or provide web link, if available.
Does your institution provide financial support for housing modifications that are required by visiting international students with disabilities? Yes No
Please discuss what types of health services are available to students at your institution or in the community, and whether these services are available in Enghlish. (Note: Health services include access to physicians, dentists, physical therapists, and counselors.)
How far are the health facilities to student housing and classes? Please state distance by foot or by bus/metro (minutes and meters).