Resources, Handbooks and Forms
RESOURCES
STUDY ABROAD 101
- Frequently Asked Questions听- Answers to commonly asked questions on issues such as selecting the right type of program, choosing the ideal program location and courses and credit.
- CASSIE - The Consortium for Analysis of Student Success through International Education
FINANCIAL AID
A successful study abroad experience requires careful planning and students should begin this planning early in the process. A reminder for students: “You CAN afford to study abroad!”
SCHOLARSHIPS & FUNDRAISING
HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELL-BEING
Insurance: The 性视界APP International Education office has negotiated a USG insurance policy for all study abroad participants. More information can be found here. Also, here:
Health and Safety: Living abroad means a new lifestyle and a new experience. Learn more about health and safety precautions necessary for travel abroad here. Also, here:
LEGAL & COMPLIANCE
Immigration and Governmental Policy Travel abroad requires compliance with government and immigration regulations and policies. Find information on visas, travel documents and travel warnings .
Clery Information and Templates The following templates may be referenced but should be adjusted to your fit your institutional needs prior to using:
- Georgia_International_Programs_Clery_and_Title_IX
- Program_Report_for_International_Program_Coordinators
- Incident_Report_form_template
CULTURAL ADJUSTMENT
Prepare for the physical and emotional discomfort you may experience from being in another country. Learn more here.
Re-entry Resources
- Career Integration: Reviewing the Impact of Experience Abroad on Employment I
- Career Integration: Reviewing the Impact of Experience Abroad on Employment II