While all travel abroad has inherent risks, some parts of the world pose heightened risks to the health and safety of travelers. The International Oversight Committee (IOC) created the Restricted Regions Travel Policy in order to safeguard the well-being of students, faculty and staff going abroad.
The IOC reserves the authority to impose additional requirements before approving a request to travel abroad (e.g., health or disciplinary clearances, restricted travel to specified areas of concern). Without strict guidelines, UT Austin cannot protect the safety of its students, faculty and staff. Strict adherence to the policy is our way of keeping our community safe.
The university will not support travel that takes place without adhering to the requirements of the Travel Policy. To receive credit for coursework taken or research conducted (including thesis or dissertation research) in a Restricted Region, UT Austin students must obtain IOC approval prior to travel. Violators may be denied credit or face non-academic sanctions.
All students (undergraduate and graduate) who violate the travel policy will be referred to the Dean of Students/Student Conduct and Academic Integrity for disciplinary action. Your Department/Dean will also be notified. Any reimbursement from the university for unapproved travel is strictly prohibited. For graduate students applying for graduation who have traveled to a Restricted Region without approval, your graduation timeline may be impacted.
UT Austin undergraduate and graduate students traveling internationally must abide by UT Austin’s Travel Policy, with or without university funding. This applies to all students, traveling individually or with a group, who are participating in any university sponsored, university administered or university related activity or program.
This includes but is not limited to:
- approved education abroad programs
- research
- internships
- field studies
- service learning
- conferences and workshops
- competitions of any nature
- volunteer, experiential, or work programs sponsored, endorsed, promoted or administered by UT Austin
- recognized student organization trips abroad
- class field trips
UT Austin employees traveling internationally, with or without university funding, to conduct university business as a faculty or staff member, must abide by UT Austin’s travel policy.
This includes but is not limited to:
- research
- fieldwork
- conferences or workshops
- teaching endeavors