Education Abroad International Insurance Policy
- Responsible Oversight Executive:ÌýProvost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Date of Current Revision or Creation:ÌýNovember 11, 2019
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The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all participants in education abroad programs maintain adequate levels of comprehensive international insurance coverage.
, grants authority to the Board of Visitors to make rules and policies concerning the institution. Section 6.01(a)(6) of theÌýBoard of Visitors BylawsÌýgrants authority to the President to implement the policies and procedures of the Board relating to University operations.
Education Abroad ProgramsÌý- Education Abroad Programs comprise credit and non-credit programs, engaged in by students, that take place outside of the United States, including: study, internship, work, volunteer, research, conferences and/or service-learning programs, that are in any way affiliated with ¹ÏÉñÍø and/or its faculty/staff. All students and faculty/staff who are traveling with them are included in this policy.
Comprehensive International Insurance CoverageÌý- For purposes of this policy, comprehensive international insurance is coverage that equals or exceeds the following.
- $500,000 in Medical Coverage per Coverred Injury or Sickness
- No Medical Annual Limit
- $0 Deductible per Covered Injury or Sickness
- Worldwide Coverage - No Excluded Countries
- $20,000 Accidental Death & Dismemberment
- $100,000 in Repatriation of Remains
- $250,000 in Emergency Medical Transportation and Evacuation
- 24/7/365 Worldwide Emergency Services and Security Assistance
- Emergency Reunion Benefit
- Mental Health Coverage
- Emergency Dental Coverage
- Prescription Drug Replacement Coverage
- $100,000 in Political, Military, and Natural Disaster Evacuation Coverage
- Home Country Coverage up to 30 Days upon Return to the United States
- Administrated as Primary Coverage
This policy applies to all students, employees, employees of affiliated organizations who are paid through the University, and community members participating in education abroad programs that are administered, coordinated, sponsored or affiliated with the ¹ÏÉñÍø and/or its faculty/staff. Students include all persons admitted to the University who have not completed a program of study for which they were enrolled; student status continues whether or not the University's programs are in session. Affiliated organizations are separate entities that exist for the benefit of the University through an operating agreement and include the Foundations, the Community Development Corporation, and the Alumni Association. Community members include all persons participating in any education abroad program who are not officially enrolled in or paid by the University.
This policy does not apply to participants in travel abroad programs or activities that are not affiliated with ¹ÏÉñÍø and the University holds no liability for these programs. This policy also does not apply to employees traveling abroad unrelated to an education abroad program.
¹ÏÉñÍø requires that all students, employees, employees of affiliated organizations who are paid through the University and community members participating in ¹ÏÉñÍø education abroad programs be covered by comprehensive international insurance for the duration of their programs.
¹ÏÉñÍø employees who sponsor, administer, or coordinate education abroad programs are required to include comprehensive international insurance coverage for all participants within their programs.
Individuals participating in ¹ÏÉñÍø education abroad programs should contact the Office of Study Abroad to facilitate compliance with this policy. The process entails completing an international insurance application form and purchasing coverage through the Office of Study Abroad.
Students participating in education abroad programs are required to demonstrate comprehensive international insurance coverage for the duration of their programs or purchase the ¹ÏÉñÍø-contracted international insurance coverage ("¹ÏÉñÍø Plan") through the Office of Study Abroad. If the education abroad program's insurance policy does not meet ¹ÏÉñÍø standards, students are required to purchase the ¹ÏÉñÍø Plan. Evidence of comprehensive international insurance coverage must be provided at least 30 days in advance of the commencement of the education abroad program.
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Applicable records must be retained and then destroyed in accordance with theÌý.
Senior International Officer, International Programs
Policy History
Policy Formulation Committee (PFC) & Responsible Officer Approval to Proceed:
/s/ÌýMichael Dean
Responsible Officer
October 30, 2019
Date
Policy Review Committee (PRC) Approval to Proceed:
/s/ÌýDonna W. Meeks
Chair, Policy Review Committee (PRC)
July 23, 2019
Date
Executive Policy Review Committee (EPRC) Approval to Proceed:
/s/ÌýAugustine O. Agho
Responsible Oversight Executive
November 5, 2019
Date
University Counsel Approval to Proceed:
/s/ÌýJames D. Wright
University Counsel
November 7, 2019
Date
Presidential Approval:
/s/ÌýJohn R. Broderick
President
November 11, 2019
Date
Previous Revisions: March 4, 2009; January 31, 2013; November 11, 2019
Scheduled Review Date: November 10, 2024