Studying abroad/away can impose many benefits and unique challenges for your gender identity. Expectations, health, policies, and opportunities can differ country to country based on your gender identity. It is important to research the communities in which you will be in order to understand cultural differences on gender identities. Talk with the Smith Center, Taylor Center for Equity and Inclusion, your provider, and your support network to help you explore your options. There are many religious and cultural differences that can be impactful while traveling or studying abroad/away. Please use the links and websites below to assist in preparing for your time abroad/away.
Supporting You Along the Way
Helpful Links
Travel Specific Resources:
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) – Transgender Passengers Information
U.S. Department of State – LGBTI Travelers
X Passports Travel Safety – US Department of State
Government Resources:
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) – Transgender Passengers Information
U.S. Department of State – LGBTI Travelers
X Passports Travel Safety – US Department of State
General Gender Resources:
IFSA – Why Men Should Study Abroad
Journey Woman – The Premier Travel Resource for Women
The U.S. State Department – Information for Women Travelers
Title IX Policies for Oles Studying Abroad/Away
Tips for Solo Women Travelers in Europe
Transitions Abroad – Best Women Travel Websites
U Go Gurl – Resource for Black/African American Women
Solo Female Travel: Lessons Learned from 33 Expert Women Travelers – Asked all respondents “What is the one most valuable lesson you have learned about traveling safely as a woman from a personal experience?”. Links to 33 women’s travel blogs.
LGBTQ+ Resources:
Carleton College – 10 Reasons Why LGBTQ Students Should Study Abroad (Carleton College)
GoOverseas.com – 9 Major Life Lessons I learned Studying Abroad as an LGBT
NAFSA – Rainbow Special Interest Group – Study Abroad Students
NPR Article: Know an LGBTQ Student Itching to Study Abroad? Here Are Some Things to Think About
University of California Davis – LGBTQIA Resource Center
Equaldex – Collaborative LGBT knowledge base featuring interactive map
International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association (ILGA)
ILGA – Sexual Orientation Laws in the World
Go Overseas – 9 Major Lessons I Learned Studying Abroad as an LGBT
Go Abroad – 12 Best Countries to LGBTIQ+ Study Abroad
Rainbow SIG – Resources for LGBTQ+ Study Abroad Students
IES Abroad – Finding an LGBTQ+ Community Abroad: Alum of the Month Neal McKinney