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Global Study and Travel Policies

You must be in good academic and judicial standing with Stern and NYU in order to study away and/or participate in a travel program.

Membership in a global campus community such as NYU/Stern requires mutual respect, consideration, and concern for the well-being of others as well as a significant degree of personal integrity and maturity.  If your prior behavior has been determined through the University's or Stern's student conduct processes to have been disruptive to the University community and/or antithetical to these qualities, you may not be eligible to participate in study away programs, Stern travel study courses and Stern sponsored conferences and/ or competitions.

If you plan to travel abroad you must agree to the Travel Code of Conduct in order to participate.

  • Show respect for every member of the NYU community by refraining from all forms of intimidation, sexual and physical harassment, and acts of prejudice that infringe upon the rights of other members of the community.
  • Refrain from causing physical injury to yourself and others.
  • Refrain from causing damage to real or personal property of others. Students will be held financially responsible for any and all damage they inflict upon University property or property being utilized by the University for the purposes of the academic program.
  • Preserve the quality of facilities that students may visit or reside at during their travels.
  • Respect cultural differences. This includes observing the proper etiquette in business/social settings, e.g. being punctual for appointments, not speaking out of turn, etc.
  • Refrain from irresponsible behavior, including the purchase, use or possession of illegal drugs or other substances, and the inappropriate and/or excessive consumption of alcohol.
  • Refrain from leaving the host city for any personal excursions or trips (unless organized by Stern).
  • Refrain from operating motorized vehicles.
  • Refrain from participating in risky athletic/recreational activities (i.e. scuba, parachuting, parasailing, paragliding, swimming in open water, etc.)
  • Conduct yourself as a law abiding member of both the NYU community and our broader society – including but not limited to a) refraining from behaviors that infringe upon the rights of others or disrupt the educational process, and b) acting in conformity with NYU and Stern policies and public law.
  • Refrain from behaving in ways that knowingly support, assist, or in any way attempt to enable another person to engage in any violation of NYU and/or Stern policy. This includes the obligation to report any observed violations of this Travel Code of Conduct or other School and University policies that are deemed to have an adverse effect on the NYU Stern community.
  • Check in on time and in person with the designated University Official on a daily basis.
  • Attend all mandatory events and activities during the trip.
  • Stay in the group hotel organized by NYU Stern during the official dates of the travel program.
  • Be on time to all scheduled events, including daily check-ins.


Travel Code of Conduct and Responsibilities

If you travel with the Undergraduate College of the Stern School of Business, you will be expected to maintain the highest standards of professional conduct and integrity. You must comply with all College and University policies and procedures governing student conduct (see the NYU Rules of Conduct  and Stern’s Code of Conduct . As a participant in school-sponsored travel, you are expected to commit to the following:

Violations of the Stern Travel Code of Conduct & Responsibilities can result in disciplinary action, which could include (but is not limited to) academic sanctions, expulsion from the University, referral to the Office of Student Conduct, the Judiciary Committee or the Undergraduate Dean or Dean's designee(s). In situations, where the violation is deemed egregious, students may be immediately sent home, bearing responsibility for the cost of transportation to and from the airport as well as airline fees associated with flight changes.