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Courtney Wallace

Bio Summary
Cohort Year: 
2017
Home Institution: 
Carlow University
Heinz Programming Area: 
Children, youth, and Families
Study Abroad Country: 
Ireland
International Experience

Courtney participated in a one month long study abroad program known as Carlow Cares in Ireland. In this program, she assisted students on the autism spectrum ranging from ages thirteen to eighteen in a school centered primarily around children with various disabilities. This experiential learning experience prompted Courtney to challenge herself in ways that she never thought were possible, by doing things such as learning the Irish disabilities sign language known as Lamh. Doing so allowed her to communicate to children in the school who were non-verbal. She also had to develop a change of character and become assertive so that she could earn the trust of the children she assisted. She fell in love with the children she taught, and they solidified her passion for helping children with disabilities. On the other hand, Courtney had to challenge herself physically during her travels throughout the country of Ireland. She hiked mountains, walked for hours and hours, and climbed big rocks that proved to be sharp and quite intimidating. She has always had a difficult time with physical activity, but after she did those things she felt unstoppable and is now seeking a healthier and more adventurous lifestyle. She explored famous landmarks such as the Cliffs of Moher, Saint Bridget’s Well, and Bunratty Castle. At Bunratty Castle, Courtney was amazed by the folk town and authentic feeling of being sent back in time. She felt as if she was living in a fairytale while in Ireland because everywhere she went was enchanting and unbelievable. Courtney was inspired by the people of Ireland to remain a selfless and kind individual because their kindness towards her when she was in an unfamiliar place confirmed how much kindness impacts peoples’ lives. The people of Ireland were genuine and made Ireland feel like a second home to her. Overall, Courtney’s study abroad experience was enlightening and rewarding in a way that has changed her life significantly. She could not be more grateful for the unforgettable experiences she had in a months’ time in Ireland. She he will carry out the valuable knowledge she has obtained and apply her newfound cultural competency and leadership skills to her work in the psychology field.             

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