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Policy 510.5
Policy 510.2
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Appalachian State University’s mission includes a commitment to prepare students to lead purposeful lives as engaged global citizens. Through the curriculum, co-curricular activities, relationships with scholars and students from around the world, education abroad programs, grants and scholarships for collaborative research abroad, and numerous cross-cultural programs, the University creates opportunities for students to understand the world and be active participants in it. This commitment to internationalization leads many faculty members, students, and staff members to travel internationally each year.  
Appalachian State University (“University”) is committed to preparing students to lead purposeful lives as engaged global citizens. Through the curriculum, co-curricular activities, relationships with scholars and students from around the world, education abroad programs, grants and scholarships for collaborative research abroad, and numerous cross-cultural programs, the University creates opportunities for students to understand the world and be active participants in it. This commitment to internationalization leads many faculty members, students, and staff members to travel internationally each year.


The purpose of this policy is to articulate protocols governing proposed travel to countries for which the United States Department of State has issued a rating of “Reconsider Travel” or “Do Not Travel” or the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Warning Level 3 for the country or area of travel.
The purpose of this policy is to articulate protocols governing proposed travel to countries for which the United States Department of State has issued a Travel Advisory Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or Level 4 (Do Not Travel) or the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Avoid All Non-Essential Travel) for the country or area of travel.


== Scope ==
== Scope ==
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== Definitions  ==
== Definitions  ==


=== Faculty ===
=== Global Health and Safety Committee ===
:Individuals designated in the Faculty Constitution as members of the University’s faculty.
:An ad hoc Committee composed of individuals designated by the Office of the Provost to provide recommendations regarding requests for exceptions to travel restrictions pursuant to Section 4.2 of this policy. The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education will chair and convene the Committee. The composition of the Committee will vary from case to case and will include, where feasible, individuals with expertise in the region or country in question, the purpose of the travel, familiarity with University policies and procedures relating to travel abroad, or other expertise helpful to considering the request for an exception to travel restrictions. The Director of Education Abroad and the Director of Enterprise Risk Management will both serve as permanent members of the Committee.


=== Study Abroad Safety and Health Committee ===
=== Destinations of Elevated Risk ===
:An ad hoc Committee composed of individuals designated by the Office of the Provost to provide recommendations regarding requests for exceptions to travel restrictions pursuant to Section 4.2 of this policy. The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education will chair and convene the Committee. The composition of the Committee will vary from case to case and will include, where feasible, individuals with expertise in the region or country in question, the purpose of the travel, familiarity with University policies and procedures relating to travel abroad, or other expertise helpful to considering the request for an exception to travel restrictions.
:A destination of elevated risk is any region or location that is designated by the US Department of State or US Center for Disease Control as the following:
 
::a. US Dept of State – Travel Advisory of Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or Level 4 (Do Not Travel); 
=== Travel Warning ===
::b. US CDC – Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Avoid all Non-essential Travel).
:“Travel Warning” means a warning issued by one or more of the following entities:
#A Travel Warning issued by the United States Department of State.
#A Warning Level 3 (Avoid Nonessential Travel) issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
 
=== University ===
:Appalachian State University, a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina system.
=== University-Sponsored Travel ===
=== University-Sponsored Travel ===
:Travel which is led by a University employee or for which academic credit is awarded, or any other travel administered by, conducted under the direction of, or with financial support from, any University department, program, of office.
:Travel which is led by a University employee or for which academic credit is awarded, or any other travel administered by, conducted under the direction of, or with financial support from, any University department, program, or office


== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==


=== Travel Restrictions for Dangerous Areas ===
=== Travel Restrictions for to Destinations of Elevated Risk ===


4.1.1 As a general rule, the University will not support travel to countries or regions for which a Travel Warning is in effect.   
4.1.1 As a general rule, the University will not support travel to destinations of elevated risk.   


4.1.2 Regardless of whether a Travel Warning is in effect, the University reserves the right not to approve support for international travel, or to rescind previously approved support, any time when, in the University’s sole discretion, the University determines that travel should not be supported for reasons of health or safety.
4.1.2 Regardless of a destination’s risk status, the University reserves the right not to approve support for international travel, or to rescind previously approved support, any time when, in the University’s sole discretion, the University determines that travel should not be supported for reasons of health or safety.


=== Requests for Exceptions to Travel Restrictions ===
=== Requests for Exceptions to Travel Restrictions ===


4.2.1 In rare instances based upon compelling circumstances, an exception may be granted allowing travel to a country or region for which a Travel Warning is in effect.
4.2.1 In rare instances based upon compelling circumstances, an exception may be granted allowing   travel to a destination of elevated risk.
 
4.2.2 A request for an exception to travel to a destination of elevated risk may be made as follows:


4.2.2 A request for an exception to travel to a country or region for which a Travel Warning is in effect may be made as follows:
Requests for exceptions for faculty-led travel to destinations of elevated risk must be made at the time the Office of International Education and Development (“OIED”) proposal for establishment or renewal of a program is due. If the risk level changes after the program application process has begun, the faculty leader must submit a request for exception within two weeks of the change. Any other request for an exception (e.g., individual faculty or staff University-Sponsored Travel, individual student travel for research, field work, internship, or any other University-Sponsored Travel) must be submitted via the International Travel Plan Form in Veoci. Requests should be made at least 90 days prior to the proposed travel. To complete a request for exception, the traveler must provide the following information on the International Travel Plan Form:


#Requests for exceptions for faculty-led travel to countries or regions on a Travel Warning list must be made at the time the Office of International Education and Development proposal for establishment or renewal of a program is due. If a Travel Warning is issued after the program application process has begun, a request for exception must be filed within two weeks.
:A. Traveler’s name, banner id, email, phone number and affiliation with the University;
#Any other request for an exception (e.g., individual faculty or staff University-Supported Travel, individual student travel for research, field work, internship, or any other University-Supported Travel) must be submitted in writing (email is sufficient) to the Study Abroad Safety and Health Committee, c/o the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, at least 90 days before travel is to begin.
:B. Location where the traveler intends to travel;
#The request for an exception must include the following materials:
:C. Purpose of the proposed travel;
##Statement of why the experience in the Travel Warning country or region is unique and necessary for completion of a University degree, University research, or other University-related purpose.
:D. Proposed date of departure and return to the US;
##Documentation of a reasonable contingency plan supported by an on-location institution, agency, or other entity.
:E. Travel Advisory Information (Travel Advisory Level);
##Certification that travel insurance acceptable to the University has been or will be obtained.
:F. Travel Contingency Plan (Emergency Contacts, Lodging Information, Medical Care, Financial Contingencies, Meal Information)
##Enrollment in the University’s international travel health insurance plan.
##Certification of willingness to sign assumption of risk and waiver forms acceptable to the University.


4.2.3 The Study Abroad Safety and Health Committee will consider the materials supporting the request for an exception, as well as any other information it deems relevant and helpful to a reasonable and deliberate assessment of the request.  The Committee will make a recommendation to the Associate Vice Chancellor for International Education and Development.
The traveler will also be required to enroll in the University’s international travel health insurance plan and agree to sign an assumption of risk and waiver forms acceptable to the University.


4.2.4 The Associate Vice Chancellor for International Education and Development will consider all relevant information, including the recommendation of the Study Abroad Safety and Health Committee, and determine whether to grant the request for University-Supported Travel. The decision of the Associate Vice Chancellor for International Education and Development shall be final.
4.2.3 The Global Health and Safety Committee will consider the materials supporting the request for an exception, as well as any other information it deems relevant and helpful to make a reasonable and deliberate assessment of the request. Should the Committee approve the request, the traveler will be required to sign an Assumption of Risk and Waiver form acceptable to the University.


== Additional References ==
== Additional References ==
:[http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings.html United States Department of State International Travel/Alerts and Warnings, as amended]
[https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html United States Department of State International Travel/Alerts and Warnings, as amended]
:[http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Travel Health Notices,as amended]
 
[https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Travel Health Notices, as amended]


== Authority ==
== Authority ==
:[http://www.northcarolina.edu/apps/policy/index.php?pg=toc&id=s11 The University of North Carolina Policy Manual, The Code Section 502]
:[https://www.northcarolina.edu/apps/policy/index.php?pg=toc&id=s11 The University of North Carolina Policy Manual and Code, The Code Section 502.]


== Contact Information ==
== Contact Information ==
:Office of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor (282-262-2070)
:Office of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor (828-262-2070)


== Original Effective Date ==
== Original Effective Date ==
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== Revision Dates ==
== Revision Dates ==
:March 7, 2018
:July 14, 2021
:April 13, 2022
:June 21, 2023
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Policy 510.2

Introduction

Appalachian State University (“University”) is committed to preparing students to lead purposeful lives as engaged global citizens. Through the curriculum, co-curricular activities, relationships with scholars and students from around the world, education abroad programs, grants and scholarships for collaborative research abroad, and numerous cross-cultural programs, the University creates opportunities for students to understand the world and be active participants in it. This commitment to internationalization leads many faculty members, students, and staff members to travel internationally each year.

The purpose of this policy is to articulate protocols governing proposed travel to countries for which the United States Department of State has issued a Travel Advisory Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or Level 4 (Do Not Travel) or the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Avoid All Non-Essential Travel) for the country or area of travel.

Scope

2.1 This policy applies to all Appalachian State University employees and students when they engage in University-Sponsored Travel.

2.2 This policy applies to all co-leaders, lecturers, approved guests, and any other individuals (whether or not they otherwise have an affiliation with the University) who accompany University faculty, staff, or students on University-Sponsored Travel.

Definitions

Global Health and Safety Committee

An ad hoc Committee composed of individuals designated by the Office of the Provost to provide recommendations regarding requests for exceptions to travel restrictions pursuant to Section 4.2 of this policy. The Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education will chair and convene the Committee. The composition of the Committee will vary from case to case and will include, where feasible, individuals with expertise in the region or country in question, the purpose of the travel, familiarity with University policies and procedures relating to travel abroad, or other expertise helpful to considering the request for an exception to travel restrictions. The Director of Education Abroad and the Director of Enterprise Risk Management will both serve as permanent members of the Committee.

Destinations of Elevated Risk

A destination of elevated risk is any region or location that is designated by the US Department of State or US Center for Disease Control as the following:
a. US Dept of State – Travel Advisory of Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) or Level 4 (Do Not Travel);
b. US CDC – Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Avoid all Non-essential Travel).

University-Sponsored Travel

Travel which is led by a University employee or for which academic credit is awarded, or any other travel administered by, conducted under the direction of, or with financial support from, any University department, program, or office

Policy and Procedure Statements

Travel Restrictions for to Destinations of Elevated Risk

4.1.1 As a general rule, the University will not support travel to destinations of elevated risk.

4.1.2 Regardless of a destination’s risk status, the University reserves the right not to approve support for international travel, or to rescind previously approved support, any time when, in the University’s sole discretion, the University determines that travel should not be supported for reasons of health or safety.

Requests for Exceptions to Travel Restrictions

4.2.1 In rare instances based upon compelling circumstances, an exception may be granted allowing travel to a destination of elevated risk.

4.2.2 A request for an exception to travel to a destination of elevated risk may be made as follows:

Requests for exceptions for faculty-led travel to destinations of elevated risk must be made at the time the Office of International Education and Development (“OIED”) proposal for establishment or renewal of a program is due. If the risk level changes after the program application process has begun, the faculty leader must submit a request for exception within two weeks of the change. Any other request for an exception (e.g., individual faculty or staff University-Sponsored Travel, individual student travel for research, field work, internship, or any other University-Sponsored Travel) must be submitted via the International Travel Plan Form in Veoci. Requests should be made at least 90 days prior to the proposed travel. To complete a request for exception, the traveler must provide the following information on the International Travel Plan Form:

A. Traveler’s name, banner id, email, phone number and affiliation with the University;
B. Location where the traveler intends to travel;
C. Purpose of the proposed travel;
D. Proposed date of departure and return to the US;
E. Travel Advisory Information (Travel Advisory Level);
F. Travel Contingency Plan (Emergency Contacts, Lodging Information, Medical Care, Financial Contingencies, Meal Information)

The traveler will also be required to enroll in the University’s international travel health insurance plan and agree to sign an assumption of risk and waiver forms acceptable to the University.

4.2.3 The Global Health and Safety Committee will consider the materials supporting the request for an exception, as well as any other information it deems relevant and helpful to make a reasonable and deliberate assessment of the request. Should the Committee approve the request, the traveler will be required to sign an Assumption of Risk and Waiver form acceptable to the University.

Additional References

United States Department of State International Travel/Alerts and Warnings, as amended

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Travel Health Notices, as amended

Authority

The University of North Carolina Policy Manual and Code, The Code Section 502.

Contact Information

Office of the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor (828-262-2070)

Original Effective Date

October 21, 2015

Revision Dates

March 7, 2018
July 14, 2021
April 13, 2022
June 21, 2023