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Travel Advisories and Study Abroad Planning

Department of State Travel (DOS) Advisory Levels
Level 1 鈥 Exercise Normal Precautions
Level 2 鈥 Exercise Increased Caution
Level 3 鈥 Reconsider Travel  (Study Abroad is NOT ALLOWED)
Level 4 鈥 Do Not Travel  (Study Abroad is NOT ALLOWED)


Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Travel Notice Levels
Watch Level 1 鈥 Practice Usual Precautions
Alert Level 2 鈥 Practice Enhanced Precautions
Warning Level 3 鈥 Avoid All Non-essential Travel  (Study Abroad is NOT ALLOWED)

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information

 
DOS Travel Advisories of Level 3 or 4 OR CDC Travel Notices of Level 3
好色先生 does not authorize Study Abroad in countries with Level  3 or 4 advisories due to unsafe conditions.

DOS Travel Advisories of Level 2 OR CDC Travel Notices of Level 2
Study Abroad is allowed but students should carefully evaluate the risks of studying in a country with elevated advisories.  In particular, you should consider the following:

  • What are the current conditions in the host country AND what might the conditions be like in a few months when you travel AND what might the conditions be like during the semester or two you would be studying in that country?
  • How developed is the country where you'll be studying, how advanced are its medical resources, and how might their health system fare in a pandemic situation?
  • Is it possible that your host country could close its borders in an effort to reduce the spread of disease?
  • Is it possible that your host institution could abruptly cancel or withdraw your acceptance because of evolving conditions in their country?
  • What is the probability that your host school could be closed due to violence or disease for an extended period of time?
  • What is the risk of future protests, violence, increased criminal activity, or war where you will be studying?
  • Is there a disease outbreak and, if so, how harmful or deadly is the disease?
  • What would the financial impact be if you had to be hospitalized for an extended period of time in another country or if you have to use MedEvac to return to the U.S.? Do you have family members with passports who could, with little notice, afford to fly to the host country to assist you if you are incapacitated?  What would the financial impact be if you had purchased nonrefundable airline tickets and then had to cancel your travel plans at a later date?
  • If you have any concerns, schedule an appointment to speak to a Study Abroad Advisor.

DOS Travel Advisories of Level 1 OR CDC Travel Notices of Level 1
You should exercise normal precautions and monitor conditions in the country you plan to study in.