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POLICY STATEMENTScope of PolicyThis policy governs all education abroad opportunities undertaken by students enrolled in the undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree or certificate programs of the University of Minnesota, whether through a study abroad office or through another unit of the University. Waiver and Insurance RequirementsAll University units offering an education abroad opportunity must require all participating students to sign a waiver approved by the Office of the General Counsel as a condition of participating in the program. For programs offered outside the learning/study abroad offices on each campus, the faculty or staff leading the education abroad opportunity must obtain and submit the students' signed waivers to the study abroad office on their campus prior to the students travel and retain a copy in the College's designated location. Students also must have international health insurance previously approved by the Office of Risk Management and available at the learning/study abroad offices on each campus. The insurance may be included in the program fee or can be purchased from the learning/study abroad offices on each campus. Travel Warnings and Suspension of Education Abroad OpportunitiesThe Education Abroad Suspension Committee is responsible for deciding whether to suspend an education abroad opportunity sponsored by the University when a significant health or safety concern is raised regarding the opportunity. Prior approval of the Committee is required for any education abroad opportunity involving travel by University of Minnesota students to a location subject to a travel warning from the State Department. The Committee's role, composition and decision-making criteria are outlined in Administrative Procedure: Suspending Education Abroad Opportunities Due to Health and Safety Risks. Individual Student ActionStudents who choose to participate in a non-University sponsored education abroad opportunity in a country, region or area where the University has suspended its education abroad opportunities must take a leave of absence from the University to do so and cannot be registered for any University credits during this period. Any student who chooses to participate in a non-University sponsored program in a country, region or area where the University has suspended its programs does so voluntarily and is acting outside the control and responsibility of the University. Students on leave of absence from the University of Minnesota are not eligible for financial aid from the University. REASON FOR POLICYThis policy endeavors to support education abroad opportunities, and at the same time place great importance on protecting the welfare and safety of students. PROCEDURESIn support of this policy, the following procedures are included: FORMS/INSTRUCTIONSIn support of this policy, the following forms are used:
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APPENDICESThere are no appendices for this policy. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSThere are no frequently asked questions for this policy. RELATED INFORMATION
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Policy published publicly - April 2005
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