(A) Overview
Ohio university students often travel as part of their academic and co-curricular activities. The following policy outlines requirements designed to manage university-affiliated travel and support the safety of its student travelers.
(B) Scope
This policy applies to all student travel that is undertaken by enrolled students and facilitated or sponsored by Ohio university, hereafter referred to as university, regardless of whether credit funding is granted for activities during travel. This policy refers to travel that is beyond one-hunred miles of the Ohio university campus of departure, begins on one calendar day and ends on another, or entails activity in another state. This includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Travel for university credit;
(2) Travel that fufills a degree requirement, including but not limited to, internships. field studies, research and service learning;
(3) Travel supported by univesity funding , including, but not limited to, scholarships, grants, endowments, financial aid;
(4) Credit-bearing and non-credit bearing international and domestic study away and exchange programs administered by the university;
(5) International or domestic study away programs undertaken or credit transfer;
(6) Travel with or organized by a university faculty or staff member;
(7) Travel in support of or as part of a university research or creative activity;
(8) Professional development opportunities, including, but not limited to, conference attendance and networking events sanctioned by a university unit;
(9) Travel organized by studemt organizations, including club sports and intramural teams.
This policy does not cover personal travel such as vacation. This policy also excludes student travel to athletic or other events unless travel is sponsored by a university unit or student organization.
This policy is not applicable to "National Collegiate Athletic Association" (NCAA) and/or "United States Collegiate Athletic Association" (USCAA) student athletic travel which is regulated under NCAA and/or USCAA rules and regulations and the Ohio university department of athletics.
(C) All travel (domestic and international)
(1) Students must comply with the Ohio university student code of conduct and with all applicable university policies, procedures, rules, and regulations. Noncompliance could result in disciplinary action as described in the student code of conduct.
(2) Students under eighteen years of age must provide signature approval of travel from a parent or legal guardian.
(3) Travel must be centrally registered in accordance with student travel registration procedure.
(D) International travel
(1) Students will be enrolled in the university's international health insurance policy as part of the travel registration process. A charge may be assessed to the traveler's student account.
(2) Students are expected to review security information provided by the U.S. department of state.
In cases where the destination has a high risk rating of "Level 3" ("Reconsider Travel") or "Level 4" ("Do Not Travel"), students must review security information provided by the U.S. department of state and the centers for disease control and accept associated risks.
(3) Students are expected to comply with university export control policies and regulations.
(4) Students are expected to review the list of countries and entities sanctioned or embargoed by the U.S. treasury department office of foreign asset control (OFAC) to ensure there are no restrictions to their planned travel.
If there are OFAC restrictions associated with a travel destination, students must work with designated university office(s) to complete required processes as appropriate and receive permission to travel.
(5) If a student chooses to go to a destination which has been sanctioned or embargoed by OFAC without permission persuant to this policy, the university will withdraw its support, including funds for travel and related expenses.
(E) Suspension of travel
If a significant health or safety concern arises before or during stufent travel, including but not limited to natural disasters. war or war-like conflict, terrorism, social unrest or political disturbances, the university reserves the right to withdraw approval for travel at any time.
Last updated March 25, 2024 at 10:05 AM