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To: Global College Community
From: Robert Glass, Dean
Re: Safety Information and Procedures
1. The safety of our students is our number one priority. Directors
of all of our centers abroad and all administrative personnel in the
U.S.A. are asked to subscribe to the State Department advisory e-mail
list and are notified daily of new State Department announcements.
All of our students are registered with the U.S. Embassy in the country
of residence abroad.
see the link: http://www.state.gov/www/listservs_cms.html
2. The State Department issues announcements in a number of categories:
public announcements, travel advisories and travel warnings. Within
each category there are a number of gradations. For instance,
on the less severe end of the scale, the State Department might
advise Americans not to visit a particular city in a country at
a particular time. On the more severe end of the scale, they might
ask Americans to leave a particular region within a country.
On rare occasions, the State Department will ask Americans to leave
a country.
See the link http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/safety/safety_2836.html
3. Global College follows the State Departments
advice in all its announcements, advisories and warnings. We do
not go to areas the State Department considers unsafe. Any student
who wishes to go to an area presently under a State Department travel
warning will not be given approval for such a trip. Students who
insist on pursuing such a course of action will be asked to first
withdraw from Global College. We simply cannot support
students who wish to study in unsafe areas.
4. The U.S. State Department is not our only source of information
on safety. We have local personnel in each country who monitor events
at the local level and advise us on safety issues. In general, our
safety and evacuation decisions are more conservative than that
of the State Department. We have taken action to remove students
in advance of State Department warnings and we have relocated field
trips in the absence of State Department announcements. We have
experience setting up programs in over a dozen countries around
the world and are able to do so at very short notice.
5. As a global education program, Global College has a great deal
of experience in offering programming in a great variety of venues.
The Comparative Religion and Culture Program alone has engaged in
programming in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, India, Italy, Greece, Israel
and Turkey. Together our centers have experience in supervising
student work in dozens of countries. There is simply no reason to
travel to areas that are unsafe when there are so many other fine
options available to us.
6. Though we will not compromise on our commitment to student safety,
neither can we allow the current global tensions to deter us from
continuing to pursue our goals of global citizenship and international
understanding. Recent events only highlight the need for sincere
people of good will to pursue cross-cultural study. The goals
of Global College seem more relevant than ever.
Robert Glass
Dean, Global College
Long Island University 11/15/06
Planning Tips for Travelers with Allergies and Special Needs
Robert Haru Fisher's article available on the Frommer's website may be of interest to our Global College travelers.
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