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This page outlines the procedures for completing Study Abroad Pre-Departure Requirements for students preparing to study abroad on International exchange, transfer credit, independent study abroad including internships or research abroad. This information does not apply to students participating in Faculty-led Programs.

Instructions

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Follow these instructions for pre-departure requirements for study abroad. 

Complete Program/Host Application Documents

After Study Abroad Approval, students you must complete the host or program specific application forms NOT found on the UWF website. Host applications may be online - received by email or forms that need to be printed to be completed. Students You are given 10-15 days after the UWF application deadline to complete the program host application. Host applications are submitted to the host school or program and may require some or all of the following items be submitted in printed or electronic format:

Host School Application - Application forms may be in an online portal or a form that must be printed, or both. Host school applications requiring "Home Institution" or "Exchange coordinator" approval need to be signed by Study Abroad Services Staff. Host Applications requiring home institution "faculty approval" should be signed by the student's academic advisor

  • Academic Transcript - Students You may request a UF UWF transcript through Study Abroad Services International Affairs at no cost for study abroad applications.
  • Copy of Passport Passport Photo page. 
  • Learning Agreement or Proposed course selection - Not final course selection. Course choice at application helps the host program determine what academic area a student will study in while abroad. 
  • Essay on why you chose the program - Students may use the same essay used for the UWF study abroad application. 
  • Medical History - Medical Clearance - Students You may be asked to submit medical information to their program in addition to the Medical History Form in EnrollmFormsOrms at uwf.abroadoffice.net. your program.
  • Conduct Clearance - Typically requested by other US universities or Study Abroad Providers. These forms should be submitted to Study Abroad Services International Affairs which will verify Conduct Clearance with the UWF Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. 
  • Online Language test
  • Housing Application
  • Copy of high school diploma
  • Electronic Portfolio of work - for Arts area students planning to participate in studio or performance courses abroad. 

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  • UWF Study Abroad submits the student's your name and email to the host school, such as Kansai Gaidai in Japan. 
  • The host school then contacts the student you with information on how to log into the online host application portal and a list of hard copy documents that must be mailed to the school abroad. 
  • The student follows You follow the Admissions Procedures outlined by host school which include online form completion and submitting hard copy items of recommendation letters, UWF transcript, and required photographs. 

Program/Host Application Example 2 - Internship Application 

The student applies You apply with internship provider for placement abroad. Internship placement applications typically require students you to submit a resume, cover letter, personal statement detailing their your interest in a position abroad, transcripts and a program fee deposit. Students You may be prompted to send an advisor approval form to UWF Study Abroad Services International Affairs to verify you have UWF department approval to participate in an internship abroad.

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Complete Study Abroad Enrollment

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Requirements - Due by no less than 3 weeks before you depart

Upon receiving email notification of Study Abroad Approval, students will find a new list of forms on their account in the UWF Study Abroad Database at uwf.abroadoffice.net. Enrollment forms are listed here with information on completing each form. 

Enrollment Forms required of all students studying abroad with UWF. 

  • Passport Form - Students who did not upload their passport as part of their study abroad application must input information upload a copy of their passport photo page to the online Passport dynamic form. 
  • Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance - 
    • Independent Students, i.e., students going to a location abroad without a UWF or other study abroad group program. 
    • Faculty-Led Program Students will be enrolled in the UWF Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance Plan. The fee for this insurance is included in your program deposit for study abroad. To complete the Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance Form, Faculty-Led Program Students will upload a copy of their insurance ID card which is sent by email before the program departure. 
    • Group Program Students on programs such as the Catalyst and Village will be enrolled in the UWF Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance Plan. The fee for this insurance will be billed to each student's account at UWF and is due with tuition for the program abroad. Group Program Students will upload a copy of their insurance ID card which is sent by email before the program departure. 
    • Students on Programs through other universities or study abroad provider programs may have insurance included in the program fees for their term abroad. Students with insurance included in their non-UWF program fees should work with their program provider or host university to complete the Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance Verification Form.

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you will receive email notification with information on the next steps for study abroad enrollment. 

Enrollment requirements include 

  • Submit copy of Passport photo page - If you do not upload your passport as part of your study abroad application, you must email a copy of your passport photo page to studyabroad@uwf.edu as soon as the copy of the passport is available. This should be completed no later than one month before departure. 
  • Getting Study Abroad Health and Accident Insurance
  • Course Approval instructions will be provided for students studying abroad on Exchange or transfer credit programs. The Course

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  • Approval process will differ based on the type of program.

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    i) International Exchange Advising Agreement is required for students studying with one of UWF's partner institutions for exchange credit
  • ii) Transient Student Form through Florida Shines for programs offered by Florida Public Universities and State/Community Colleges.

  • iii) Study Abroad Enrollment Authorization Form is required for students on approved transfer credit programs not offered by Florida Public Universities and State/Community Colleges.

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Attend Mandatory Study Abroad Orientation Presented by Study Abroad Services

While faculty-led program directors and transfer credit programs will offer orientation specific to each program abroad, all students complete Mandatory Study Abroad Orientation with Study Abroad ServicesInternational Affairs. Each term, Study Abroad Services International Affairs offers multiple options for students to complete orientation. Students You will be offered in-person and webinar options with scheduled dates and times. If students you do not attend one of these scheduled sessions, Study Abroad Services International Affairs will provide makeup materials and a recorded orientation session. A deadline is given for students you to complete the orientation and accompanying quiz. Students who If you do not complete Study Abroad Orientation with Study Abroad Services International Affairs, you will have a HOLD placed on their your UWF record which will prevent registration changes and access to transcripts. Dates for Study Abroad Orientation are available at 

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Apply for Visa and/or Residence Permit as required by the host country

Most students on semester-long programs abroad will need to apply for an entry visa to their host country. The Visa Application Process varies by country and may require an in-person interview at the Consulate or Embassy of your host country. Students You should verify the visa requirement and process with the Embassy of the country in which they you will study abroad. 

Students requiring If you require a visa for study abroad, you should apply 60-90 days before the start date of the program to allow adequate processing time for the visa. Visas are entry permits which may expire before the end of your study program. If you are not sure if you need to apply for a visa for study abroad, review the information for your host country at https://travel.state.gov/content/studentsabroad/en/visa.html

NOTE: Students applying for a visa for study abroad will need to mail or leave their passport with the host country consulate or embassy for 2-6 weeks while the visa application is processed. 

Some countries require students you to register with the local government while studying abroad. Local Registration may require an application for a residence permit which allows students you to stay for the duration of their your study abroad program.

Enroll in STEP program (not required but highly recommended)

STEP is a free service for U.S. citizens traveling or living abroad to receive safety and security alerts and other local updates by email from the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate. In the event of an emergency, STEP makes it easier for the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate to contact you with recommended actions.

The updated STEP platform allows users to use a login.gov account to customize subscriptions and receive country-specific alerts during the timeframe of their choice.  Users can now enroll multiple trips or locations at once and can modify subscriptions or unsubscribe at any time.

Ongoing Steps

Students You should maintain contact with the Study Abroad Services UWF International Affairs as well as the faculty program director, host institution or study abroad provider for their your program. Students You may receive updates and information for their your program from these contacts in addition to communication from UWF Study Abroad ServicesInternational Affairs

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