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International Programs for Students Emergency and Liability Forms On-line tutorial 1

Introduction This tutorial will guide you through completing the International Programs for Students Emergency & Liability Forms packet. Completion of this packet is required by ANY student participating in a TTUHSC sponsored international program or activity. The emergency & liability forms can be found on the Office of International Affairs website.website 2

Questions If at any point you have questions about the forms or about the information you are being requested to provide, please to do not hesitate to contact the Office of International Affairs (OIA) at or by at Since you are completing the forms prior to the face-to- face portion of the pre-departure orientation, you may make a notation of the sections you have questions about, and they can be addressed during the orientation if you prefer. 3

Index & Acknowledgement (page 1) Step 1: Please flip through your packet and make certain you have all the forms listed on the Index & Acknowledgement page. The packet should include forms A through H and should total 11 pages (excluding the cover sheet). 4

Index & Acknowledgement (page 1) cont. Step 2: Check the effective date at the bottom of each page. It should coincide with the effective date listed on the index page. These two dates should match!!! 5

Index & Acknowledgement (page 1) cont. Step 3: If you have form A through H and the effective date at the bottom of each form matches the effective date on the Index & Acknowledgement page, please complete the signature block. NOTE: This page requires the signature of a witness. If you are completing the on-line interactive version of the form packet, the witness signature must be obtained after youve printed the forms and before you submit them to OIA. 6

Proceed to Form A You may now proceed to Form A, Participant Information Sheet. 7

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) Step 1: Complete the personal information at the top of the page. 8

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Step 2: Select your reason for traveling abroad 9

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if your international program is of an academic nature and you are receiving credit hours. Include the number of credit hours you will receive. If you are uncertain, please contact an academic advisor or international advisor at your school. 10

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if your international program is of an academic nature but it is a non-credit, or zero credit hour, program. Again, if you are uncertain, please contact an academic advisor or international advisor at your school. 11

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if you are attending a conference, workshop, or competition. 12

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if you are traveling with a student organization to participate in a service project. 13

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if you are conducting a research project for your school. 14

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Select this option if you are completing an internship, o r practicum. 15

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. If none of these options fits your reason for going abroad, please select other and write your reason in the space provided. 16

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Step 3: list your host country(ies) and the month(s) and year you will be traveling abroad. 17

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Step 4: Complete the following section of information if you are traveling to an institution abroad (e.g., university, hospital, clinic) or you are traveling with an organization Continued on following slide. STEP 4 18

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. (e.g., Unite for Sight, Himalayan Health Exchange, Elective Africa, Projects Abroad). NOTE: If you have this information in written form (e.g., ), you are welcome to write see attached and attach a hardcopy. Please be certain that all the requested information is included on the hardcopy. If any information is not included, complete the applicable sections. NOTE: If you are participating in a Faculty-led Program, do not complete this section. Instead, please proceed to Step 5. 19

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Name of Host Institution / Organization, also referred to as HI, is the name of the institution you are traveling to or the organization you are traveling with. 20

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. HI phone number is the phone number of the institution you are traveling to or the organization you are traveling with. 21

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. HI address is the address abroad of the institution you are traveling to or the organization you are traveling with. 22

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Contact name at HI is the name of the person you will be working closely with at your HI (e.g., mentor, supervisor, program administrator, program coordinator). This is the person in charge of you while youre abroad. It is also the person OIA will maintain contact with if an emergency occurs. 23

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Please include this persons phone number. 24

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Please include this persons address. 25

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Your address while abroad is the address where you will be staying (e.g., hotel, family home). If you are uncertain but you know the address of your HI, please write see above and we will refer back to the address of your HI. 26

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Your phone number abroad is the number where we can contact you if there is an emergency (e.g., cell phone number, hotel number, HI number). It is also the number you will include on your wallet card. 27

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Please skip Step 5 & proceed to Step 6. Step 5 only applies to individuals participating in a Faculty- led program. 28

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Step 5: Complete this section if you are participating in a Faculty-led Program. STEP 5 29

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Faculty member leading program is the name of the TTUHSC faculty member leading the program abroad. 30

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Partner institution / organization is the name of any institution or organization the faculty-led program is coordinating with while the group is abroad (e.g., clinic, hospital, university, mission). NOTE: This information may not be applicable to your specific situation. 31

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Your address while abroad is the address where you will be staying (e.g., hotel, family home, mission). NOTE: You must include this information. If you are uncertain, contact the faculty member leading the program. 32

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Your phone number abroad is the number where we can contact you if there is an emergency (e.g., cell phone number, hotel number, facultys phone number). It is also the number you will include on your wallet card. NOTE: You must include this information. If you are not taking a cell phone abroad, please contact the faculty member leading the program for a phone number. 33

Participant Information Sheet (Form A, page 2) cont. Step 6: Please complete the signature block. 34

Proceed to Form B You can now proceed to Form B, Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement 35

Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement (Form B, page 3) Step 1: Please read through this document carefully and include the requested information (name, country(ies), and dates of program / travel) 36

Release, Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement (Form B, page 3) cont. Step 2: Please complete the signature block. NOTE: This page requires the signature of a witness. If you are completing the on-line interactive version of the form packet, the witness signature must be obtained after youve printed the forms and before you submit them to OIA. 37

Proceed to Form C You can now proceed to Form C, Travel Itinerary. 38

Travel Itinerary (Form C, page 4) On this form you will include your travel itinerary, beginning with the initial city / location of departure and including any connecting flights. NOTE: If you have this information in an or you can obtain the information from an airline website, you may print the information, write see attached at the top of the page or in the space provided, and attach the hardcopy of the information. If you attach a hardcopy, you will not be required to complete the travel itinerary charts, and you may skip Steps 1 & 2 and proceed to Step 3. 39

Travel Itinerary (Form C, page 4) cont. Step 1: Complete the chart requesting your departure plans at the start of your program (flight from U.S. to host country). Include information for all connecting flights and layovers. 40

Travel Itinerary (Form C, page 4) cont. Step 2: Complete the chart requesting your departure plans at the conclusion of your program (flight from host country to U.S.). Include information for all connecting flights and layovers. 41

Travel Itinerary (Form C, page 4) cont. Step 3: Please include any additional notes regarding your flight and itinerary you would like OIA to know about (e.g., you have a long layover and will be staying overnight at a hotel or at the home of a friend or family member). 42

Travel Itinerary (Form C, page 4) cont. Step 4: Please complete the signature block. 43

Proceed to Form D You can now proceed to Form D, Emergency Contact and Information Release Form. 44

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) On this form you may give OIA permission to discuss your international program with 2 individuals of your choice. These individuals may be a spouse, a significant other, a parent, a close friend, or another family member. We request that you provide the contact information for these individuals. If you do not want OIA to discuss your international program with anyone, please write NA in both name blanks. 45

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) cont. Step 1: Read through the first paragraph carefully. 46

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) cont. Step 2: If you choose to authorize the release of information about your program or activity, provide the name, phone number, and address for person 1. 47

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) cont. Step 3: Provide the name, phone number, and address for person 2. 48

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) cont. Step 4: Initial the following paragraph if we may release information about any medical conditions that may arise during your participation to the above referenced individuals. 49

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D) cont. Step 5: If you are participating in a faculty-led program, and permit us to provide the emergency contact information you provided on form D as well as the medical intake information you provide (form H) to the faculty member leading your program, please check the box Agree. Otherwise, please check the box Decline. 50

Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D, page 5) cont. Step 6: Please complete the signature block. NOTE: This page requires the signature of a witness. If you are completing the on-line interactive version of the form packet, the witness signature must be obtained after youve printed the forms and before you submit them to OIA. 51

Proceed to Form E You may now proceed to Form E, Insurance for International Programs for Students. 52

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) On form E you will provide your international health & MEDEVAC insurance information (if provided by your program or you are purchasing individually) or purchase international health & MEDEVAC insurance through TTUHSCs contract with HTH Worldwide. NOTE: All students participating in a TTUHSC sponsored international program or activity are REQUIRED to have international health & accident coverage and emergency medical evacuation & repatriation of remains insurance. 53

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Step 1: If the program you are participating in provides international health & MEDEVAC insurance or you are purchasing this insurance yourself, please complete the boxed section. NOTE: If you are purchasing insurance through the contract with HTH Worldwide, proceed to Step 2. STEP 1 54

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Read through the statement of verification of insurance. 55

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Select how your insurance is being purchased / provided. 56

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the name of the insurance company 57

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the policy number. 58

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Read through the statement of certification. 59

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Complete the signature block. You may now proceed to Form F, Student Responsibilities. Steps 2 & 3 are only for students purchasing insurance through HTH Worldwide. 60

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Step 2: If you are purchasing insurance though TTUHSCs contract with HTH Worldwide, please read the notation about trip cancellation / trip interruption found under the verification of insurance box. Proceed to the following page. 61

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Step 3: HTH Worldwide Information Sheet. 62

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Read the section regarding card distribution and setting up your account on hthstudents.com. 63

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide your first name. 64

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide your last name or family name. 65

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide your date of birth in the dd/mm/yyyy format. 66

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide your gender. 67

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the date of your departure (mm/dd/yyyy). This is the date your insurance will become valid. 68

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the date of your return (mm/dd/yyyy). This is the last date your insurance will be valid. NOTE: The insurance through HTH Worldwide is only valid during the dates of your international program. If you are extending your trip for personal reasons, we cannot provide insurance during this time. 69

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the name of your home country (country of origin / citizenship). 70

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the name of your host country (the country you will be traveling to). 71

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Calculate the number of days you will be abroadstart with the date of your departure and end with the date you return to the U.S. 72

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the estimated cost of the insurance. To arrive at this figure, multiply the total number of days abroad by the current cost per day. Please contact OIA for the current contract rates. 73

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide an address in the U.S. (to be used if OIA needs to mail your insurance card to you.) 74

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide a phone number (to be used if OIA has a problem processing your insurance or if we must contact you to pick up your insurance card.) 75

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide an address (to be used if OIA has a problem processing your insurance or if we must contact you to pick up your insurance card.) 76

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Include payment. Attach a check or money order made payable to HTH Worldwide. Debit or credit card payment is no longer available. 77

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. If paying by debit or credit card, please complete the following information: 78

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide card type (Visa, MasterCard, etc.). 79

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide card number. 80

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the cardholders name (the name on the card.) 81

Insurance for International Programs for Students (Form E, pages 6 & 7) cont. Provide the cards expiration date (mm/yy). 82

Proceed to Form F You may now proceed to Form F, Student Responsibilities. 83

Student Responsibilities (Form F, page 8) Step 1: Please read all the sections of this form carefully. 84

Student Responsibilities (Form F, page 8) cont. Step 2: Complete the signature block. NOTE: You will turn this form in to OIA. At that time, OIA will make a copy for your file. The original will be returned to you. 85

Proceed to Form G You may now proceed to Form G, Waiver and Authorization to Use and / or Release Personal Information and/or Image. 86

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) This form includes 3 sections. In section 1, you may authorize OIA to use photos and other information collected from you. In section 2, you may authorize the embassy or consulate in your host country to release Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 87

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. information about you to OIA should an incident occur. In section 3, you need to provide contact information that OIA will use when registering your trip with the embassy / consulate in your host country. You must also attach a copy of your passport Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 88

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 1: Read through the options in section 1. Section 1 89

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Select yes or noOIA needs your permission to use quotes provided by you in an evaluation or report describing your experiences abroad. 90

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Select yes or noOIA needs your permission to share your evaluation of the international program with other students interested in participating in a similar program. 91

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Select yes or noOIA needs your permission to use photos or comments provided by you on our website or on recruitment materials. 92

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Select yes or noOIA needs permission to share your name and address with students requesting information about the international program in which you participated. 93

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 2: Read the release information carefully. 94

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 3: Read section 2 carefully. Select yes or noThe embassy or consulate in your host country has permission to release information concerning your welfare and whereabouts to TTUHSC. Section 2 95

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 4: Please complete the signature block for sections 1 & 2. 96

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 5: Complete section 3. This section includes information requested by the embassy / consulate when your trip is registered on the Department of States STEP website. Section 3 97

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Provide your date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy). 98

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Provide the phone number you would like OIA to provide to the embassy / consulate in your host country. 99

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Provide the address you would like the embassy / consulate to use while youre abroad if they need to send you information regarding safety & security. 100

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Provide the address where you will be staying while abroad. This will allow the embassy / consulate to know where to locate you. 101

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Include your passport or passport card number. You must also attach a copy of your passport. 102

Waiver & Authorization (Form G, page 9) cont. Step 6: Please complete the signature block for section 3 of Form G. 103

Form H You may now proceed to Form H, Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization. 104

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H, pages 10 & 11) On this form, you will provide information regarding your health. This will allow OIA to better assist you should an emergency concerning your health occur while you are abroad. 105

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 1: Please read through the introductory information. 106

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 2: Please complete the following requested information. While this information has been provided on previous forms, this will allow OIA to have quick access to the information should the occasion arise. 107

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your name. 108

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your R#. 109

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your gender. 110

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your date of birth. 111

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your citizenship. 112

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide your cell phone number or another contact number in the U.S. 113

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Provide a phone number where we can reach you when you are abroad. 114

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 3: Please provide information regarding any medication / drug or food / environmental allergies you may have. Include type of allergy. Include description of reaction. Include information about treatment, if exposed. 115

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Read the fine print under the allergy box. 116

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 4: Please list any medications you are taking. Include the name of the medication. Include the dosage. Include information regarding how often the medication is taken. Include information about the condition the medication is taken for. Include the length of time youve been taking the medication. 117

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Read the fine print under the medications box. 118

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 5: Select yes or noDo you have any additional health conditions, other than those previously listed, that may need special consideration before or during your participation. 119

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. If you selected no, write NA in the area provided and proceed to Step 7 (Disabilities). NA 120

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. If you selected yes, complete Step

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 6: Please provide information about your additional health concerns. Include the name of the condition. Include information about the symptoms. Include information about how you plan to manage the condition while abroad. 122

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 7: Please read the paragraph regarding disabilities. While you are not required to disclose any disability to OIA, we suggest you contact our office if there are any concerns. NOTE: OIA cannot guarantee that accommodations for your specific disability will be made in your host country; however, it may be possible to select another program that will better meet your needs. 123

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 8: Please read through the health and emergency agreement section carefully, especially the portion in bold. 124

Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) cont. Step 9: Please complete the signature block. NOTE: This page requires the signature of a witness. If you are completing the on-line interactive version of the form packet, the witness signature must be obtained after youve printed the forms and before you submit them to OIA. 125

Final Steps You have completed the emergency and liability forms required of every student participating in a TTUHSC sponsored international program or activity. Please take a moment to ensure you have completed all the sections. Please take a moment to ensure each form is signed and dated. 126

Final Steps cont. Please take a moment to obtain a witness signature on the following forms: Index and acknowledgement (page 1) Release, Hold Harmless, and Indemnification Agreement (Form B) Emergency Contact and Information Release (Form D) Student Health / Emergency Treatment Authorization (Form H) 127

Attachments Please take a moment to attach any hardcopies of documents you will be providing (e.g., contact / address information while abroad, travel itinerary). Please attach a copy of your passport. Please attach a check or money order made payable to HTH Worldwide if you are purchasing insurance through the TTU System contract with HTH Worldwide. 128

Questions If you have any questions about completing the forms, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of International Affairs at or by at 129