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Risk Management & ADA

International Travel

International travel is defined as travel to, between, or within countries outside the United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and its territories and possessions. University foreign business travel must be authorized by the Tour Director, Dean of School offering credit, VP for Academic Administration, VP for Advancement, University President and/or another designated committee. Employees are personally responsible that their travel arrangements meet travel regulations and that claims for reimbursements are accurate. For additional information and policies on foreign travel, see the Financial Administration Policies and Procedures manual.

Travel Policy

International Travel

1. Travel Advisory Warning

2. Travel Registration with Embassy

3. Travel Authorization Application Guideline

4. Travel Authorization Application

.....a. Check Request (If requesting advance)

5. International Insurance Application

.....a. Check Request (Payment for Insurance Coverage)

.....b. Participants' Bulk Upload List (required for groups of 2+ persons)

6. Emergency Contact Information List

7. Expense Report (Upon returning from trip.)

Forms to be Completed by Each Traveling Student

1. Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement

2. Waiver of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement ESL Program

3.  Medical Treatment Authorization

Instructions for Medical Release and History Forms

The Medical Treatment Authorization and the Medical History Forms are for students, traveling on a university sponsored trip, to complete and keep in possession of the university trip leader. These forms are to be used in the event of an emergency situation where the injured person may be unable to give permission or sign for medical treatment.

General Travel Information

1. Foreign Travel Coverage Summary

2. Travel Guide FAQ