Student International Travel Safety
INT-04
About This Policy
- Effective Date:
- 08-15-2006
See current policy
- Date of Last Review/Update:
- 08-15-2006
- Responsible University Office:
- VP for International Affairs
- Responsible University Administrator:
- Vice President for International Affairs
- Policy Contact:
Graduate Student Travel
David Zaret
VP for International Affairs
ovpia@iu.edu
Undergraduate Student Travel
Kathleen Sideli
Assoc. VP for Overseas Study
sideli@iu.edu
- Policy Feedback:
- If you have comments or questions about this policy, let us know with the policy feedback form.
Scope
University units, administrators, and faculty member who are involved in organizing student travel; undergraduate or graduate/professional students who travel overseas on a university-sponsored instructional program or who travel individually using funding from IU.
Policy Statement
Indiana University regularly monitors international information relevant to the safety of IU students since their safety and security is of the utmost importance. In evaluating the safety of travel abroad on university-sponsored programs, IU gives primary consideration to Travel Warnings issued by the U.S. Department of State and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Guidelines
Effective August 15, 2006, the following policy applies to IU students:
For University-sponsored or organized instructional programs, including faculty-led instruction and other sponsored course work, for undergraduate and graduate/professional students:
Indiana University will not offer or support study abroad in countries that are under a U.S. Department of State Travel Warning. Requests for exemptions based on "special circumstances" are evaluated on a program-by-program basis through a process established by the Safety and Responsibility Committee of the system-wide Overseas Study Advisory Council (OSAC). For more information see: https://overseas.iu.edu/policies/safety-responsibility/travel-warnings.html
Upon advice of University infectious disease specialists, and taking into account warnings from the CDC, travel to countries experiencing serious outbreaks of infectious disease may be prohibited.
For individual travel by undergraduate and graduate/professional students who plan to use funding from Indiana University to pursue research, study or other University-related business:
The University will not provide funding for students to travel to a country under a U.S. Department of State Travel Warning that recommends that U.S. citizens depart from that location or defer non-essential travel to it.
Undergraduate and graduate/professional students who travel to countries for which other categories of travel warnings have been issued must sign a waiver that should be submitted to the department head to be kept in the student's file.
Upon advice of University infectious disease specialists, and taking into account warnings from the CDC, travel to countries experiencing serious outbreaks of infectious disease may be prohibited.
NOTE: Please see special requirements for students traveling to Cuba
Information on Travel Warnings
It is the responsibility of the sponsoring unit (e.g. Center, Department, Institute, or School) at Indiana University to comply with and enforce this policy. Current information on travel warnings for individual countries is available at:
US Department of State:
http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/outbreaks.htm
Indiana University units that regularly send graduate students abroad may also obtain automatic email distributions of U.S. Department of State Travel Warnings by registering at:
https://step.state.gov/
Providing Contact Information while Overseas
While traveling abroad on university-sponsored or -funded programs, graduate/professional students are strongly advised to provide information about their travel itinerary and contact information in the destination country to their sponsoring unit at IU. This should include hotel and personal addresses, mobile and office telephone numbers, email information, and an alternative contact with an institution or individual in the country. Such information is necessary if emergencies arise either with family members in the United States or with events in the country of residence.
In addition, graduate/professional students are advised to register upon arrival in their country of destinations with the U.S. Embassy. This can now be done on-line at: https://step.state.gov/. Registration is especially critical where the destination country is one in which current Travel Warnings exist and a "special circumstances" waiver has been obtained from OSAC as described above. In the event that issues affecting the safety of U.S. citizens unexpectedly arise, the U.S. Embassy needs up-to-date contact information for visitors in order to disseminate safety information, evacuation orders, or other updated travel warnings.
Additional Contacts
Subject | Contact Name | Phone | Fax | |
Undergraduate Student Travel | Kathleen Sideli | 812-855-9304 | 812-855-6452 | sideli@iu.edu |
Graduate Student Travel | David Zaret | 812-855-5021 | ovpia@iu.edu |
History
This policy was established in August 2006.
Policy contacts and links updated 6-19-17.
Please note: This is an archived version of the policy. View the current version.