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Planning ahead is the key to a successful foreign experience. The sites listed below
will help get you started and provide vital information for traveling abroad.
The Center for Global Education Study Abroad Student Handbook - How to Get There and Back. The Study Abroad Student Handbook provides resources and preparation tips for students considering study abroad.
Transitions Abroad is an online
guide to practical information on affordable alternatives to mass tourism: living,
working, studying, or vacationing alongside the people of the host country.
Important U.S. State Department publications providing vital information
about everything from applying for a passport to tips on personal safety:
Your Trip Abroad
and A
Safe Trip Abroad
U.S. Government Publications include informative "Tips for Travelers" to various
parts of the world.
Official State Department passport site:
Applying For or Renewing a Passport
Foreign consular offices in the United States contains a complete and official
listing of consulates and recognized consular officers.
MapMachine The National Geographic comprehensive collection of maps for all
counties and areas of the world
CIA World Fact Book is produced annually by the Central Intelligence Agency for
the use of US Government officials, and the style, format, coverage, and content are
designed to meet their specific requirements. The World Fact Book contains rather
specific information about the countries of the world.
Interactive Currency Table provides a list of
currency values relative to the base currency that you specify.
One very good site for learning about the area to which you will be traveling
is the State
Department Travel Advisories page. These bulletins include basic information on
travel, crime, medical facilities, embassy and consulate locations and so forth.
The Office of American
Services and Crisis Management (ACS) exists to serve Americans traveling
abroad. ACS administers the Consular Information Program, which informs the public
of conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security. ACS supports the work
of overseas embassies and consulates in providing emergency services to Americans
in cases of arrest, death, crime, victimization, repatriation, medical evacuation,
temporary financial assistance and welfare-and-whereabouts cases. ACS assists in
non-emergency matters of birth, identity, passport, citizenship, registration, judicial assistance, and estates. ACS can facilitate the transfer of funds overseas to assist citizens in need, repatr
iate the remains of loved ones who have died overseas, assist with medical bills,
assist victims of crime, and help citizens detained in foreign prisons. ACS also
administers a repatriation loan program to bring home destitute Americans and
provides a 24-hour Duty Officer Program and Crisis Response Teams which work on
task forces convened to deal with natural or man-made disasters.
U.S. State Department
"Background Notes" on countries throughout the world provide detailed
information to supplement the Consular Information Sheets available on the State
Department Travel Advisories page.
Travelers are strongly encouraged to
find out about health conditions in the country to which they will be traveling. The U.S.
Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, GA hosts
a CDC Traveler's Health Web Site with
vaccination suggestions, health advisories, and much more. This is a must visit for all
students going abroad.
Al
so try Shoreland's Travel Health Online.
Medical Information for Americans Traveling Abroad: The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs provides a wide range of health information for travelers, including contact information for travel insurance companies.
While many study abroad sponsors will take care of most of your travel arrangements, some programs leave transportation to your country of choice up to you. The following sites will help you learn more about where you're going and how to get there quickly and cheaply:
STA Travel --Information on International Student ID Cards, Eurail passes, discount airfares, etc.
Travel Guides are also a wonderful way to see where you'll be studying and get a head start on planning your off time. Here are links to some of the more popular guides.
Rough Guide Lonely Planet
The International Booking Network offers a simple, advanced and secure booking service for Youth Hostels worldwide. You can plan your travels with guaranteed accommodation in safe, clean and comfortable hostels.
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