Applying & Going
Parents and Families
SAFETY AND SECURITY ABROAD
The safety of all participants on a ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏGlobal Learning program is of the utmost importance.
               Therefore, we have a team whose focus is to assess the possible risks before a program
               is offered, discuss the safety and security with faculty and in-country coordinators
               accompanying the students, and monitor the program while the students are abroad until
               they return. The International Risk and Security Office is on-call 24/7 to offer assistance
               in health and safety incidents occurring abroad. To best prepare our student travelers,
               each student is required to complete a General Pre-departure Orientation course and
               attend country-specific orientations. Furthermore, all students are enrolled in our
               International Health and Emergency Evacuation Insurance plan designed to meet the
               specific needs of students abroad. 
To learn more about our insurance, 24/7 support and online resources, please visit our International Travel website.
Typically, family members are welcome to attend USF’s pre-departure orientations;
               however, in instances where this cannot be accommodated, students are strongly encouraged
               to share all information discussed during their orientations with family members.
               Additionally, while we understand family and friends may wish to travel abroad with
               their student, it can often prove disruptive to have them accompany students to the
               program site, accommodations, or classrooms, as these locations are frequently restricted
               to members of the program only.
FUNDING
The program cost of an Global Learning program will include housing and other expenses
               for the student which will depend on the cost of living of the particular city or
               cities where the program occurs. Our office understands that studying abroad requires
               careful financial planning, and financial resources need not be a deterrent. In order
               to assist students in finding funding, our office provides funding workshops, and
               online resources of this site.
We advise that students look into obtaining the funds needed to pay for their program
               costs and additional expenses as early as possible, and apply to multiple scholarships
               to increase their chances of receiving funds. Students must keep in mind that most
               scholarships cover only part of the total program costs and deadlines can fall 3 –
               6 months before their program’s travel dates.
ACADEMICS
Our office supports and creates high-impact, and innovative academic programs abroad
               through which students earn college credits. The process of those credits applying
               to students’ transcripts depends on the program. The type of credit could be transfer
               or direct which also determines the funding for which the student will be eligible.
               Our website provides a  to electronic brochures with details about each program and the type of credits obtainable.
               
STUDENT PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS
The ºÚÁÏÍø³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ must abide by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy
               Act (FERPA). We understand that parents may want to inquire about their students’
               academic, financial or registration information, yet all aspects of study abroad participation
               are the responsibility of the students. Consider it an opportunity for growth! We
               would like to encourage you to read more about .
PARENT GUIDE TO STUDY ABROAD
For an in-depth resource on providing support to your child as they navigate the study
               abroad process, you can  the Institute for International Education’s Parent Guide to Study Abroad.