Study Abroad
Information for Faculty
You are invited to utilize student study abroad activities to enhance your courses where appropriate. If your activity is open to students other than those in your classes, the Director of Study Abroad will be glad to assist you in planning ways to publicize your study abroad activity to other students. If you wish, it can also be promoted to students at other SC institutions.
Gaining Authorization for Study Abroad Activities
Every faculty member who wishes to lead a group of students abroad, without regard to the grants described below or the time of year, must obtain University approval via the following procedures:
- Submit the Request for Study Tour Approval. This form must be signed by your chair, your dean, and Lander's chief academic officer. Your request for approval must include a brief outline plan that lists the Lander course(s) which will be taught. Please mention the dates and the places to be visited and suggest an approximate travel cost.
- Please proceed as follows:
a) Complete form SA-6 and discuss your ideas with your department chair.
b) After receiving the approval of your department chair, obtain the approval of your dean, and then submit the form to the Director of Study Abroad, who will submit your request to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. - NOTE: A Study Tour to a country which is under a “ Do Not Travel” warning by the U. S. Department of State will not be approved. A Study Tour to a country where English is not widely used (Russia, China, etc.) must involve the use of an experienced multi-lingual travel guide so that any emergency situation can be successfully resolved.
- Please do not advertise or announce your study tour until you have received university approval.
Preparing a Detailed Plan and Handling Money
The Director of Study Abroad will
assist the faculty member(s) in changing the brief outline plan discussed above into a
detailed plan.
The Director of Study Abroad has
traveled widely and can usually assist faculty members in planning the details of their study
tours. The Director of Study Abroad
must be involved in setting the final tour
price and the payment deadlines. Faculty members may build the cost of their own
travel into the fee charged to each student, or they may pay for a portion or all of their travel
from their grant (if any - see below) or from other personal resources. Faculty members are
not authorized to make any salary or stipend payments to themselves from the study tour funds paid
by participants.
All travel funds paid by students and faculty members and other participants must be deposited
to the study abroad account in the Lander Foundation. A photocopy of each check or cash
payment must be furnished to the Director of Study Abroad.
The study abroad program office will assess a $100 fee from each student's study tour payment. This will purchase the required CISI insurance for each student (usually $31). The remaining amount (usually ($69) will be used to build the study abroad account which is used to make air travel and hotel deposits for present and future study tours.
A few weeks before the study tour, the funds remaining in the study tour account after all
travel deposits and payments have been made will be disbursed to the lead faculty member for use
during the study tour. The lead faculty member should keep receipts for all travel
expenditures incurred during the tour.
Upon their return, the lead faculty member should return any funds remaining to the Lander
Foundation study abroad account for distribution to the study tour participants.
Grants to Faculty for Summer Study Tours
A number of $1500 grants will be made each year to faculty members who are planning summer study tours. All requests for approval of study tours which are submitted to the Director of Study Abroad by mid-September will be considered to be proposals for these grants. Awards will be made by the Director of Study Abroad after consultation with the Dean of the Faculty. Approximately 3-5 grants will be made each year.
The grants will be awarded to successful applicants in a three-step process:
- When the detailed plan is complete, a $500 planning grant will be awarded to the faculty member as a salary stipend.
- The Director of Study Abroad will assist each faculty member in promoting their Summer Study Tour. Please note that all posters and other handout materials must be approved by the Director of Study Abroad before they are printed. Each faculty member grantee who enrolls 8 or more students in his/her study tour course by March 1 of the spring semester (or other agreed upon date), and who completes all final arrangements (collecting funds, conducting briefings, making final travel arrangements) for the study tour will then receive a second grant stipend of $500.
- Upon the completion of the study tour, the faculty member will receive the final grant stipend of $500.
Two Student Tuition Options (and faculty pay options!):
- If students are asked to pay summer school tuition, then the faculty member will receive summer school pay based upon Lander's summer pay rules pertaining to class size, etc.
- If the faculty member wishes to allow summer study tour students to enroll for credit during the following fall semester (as a part of the student's regular tuition for a full load), then the faculty member will receive fall overload pay based upon Lander's pay rules pertaining to class size, etc. This option requires the approval of the appropriate college dean.
- NOTE: All students participating in a particular study tour must be governed by the same option (#1 or #2 above).
Financial Support for Students for Summer Study Tours
A limited number of scholarships are available for students who have significant financial need. Scholarships up to $500 are available for students in those summer study tours which require the payment of summer school tuition. Scholarships up to $200 are available for students in those summer study tours which do not require the payment of summer school tuition. Awards will be made by the Director of Study Abroad after consultation with the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Grants to Faculty for Spring Break Study Tours
Similar grants of $1500 may be awarded to faculty members who organize spring break study tours as a part of a spring semester course.
Financial Support for Students for Spring Break Study Tours
A limited number of $200 scholarships are available for students who have significant financial need. Awards will be made by the Director of Study Abroad after consultation with the Office of Student Financial Aid.
Providing Appropriate Legal Information to Each Student
We have a legal responsibility to provide appropriate information to every Lander student who participates in a study abroad activity. This applies to all international activities led by or recommended by Lander faculty or staff members. The required procedure is outlined below. The Director of Study Abroad will assist each faculty member and student in complying with this procedure:
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Give each student who will participate a copy of
Some General Information Regarding Traveling
and Living Abroad. Although this is written more for the student
who will be spending a semester at an academic institution abroad, the travel suggestions will
be generally useful to students who are participating in shorter study tours.
Specifically, ask each of your students to read the very important warnings about drug and
alcohol use in other countries which are posted on the U. S. Department of State
website. They should also read any travel advisories which have been posted for
the countries that you plan to visit.
- Give each student who will participate a copy of the information (available from the Director
of Study Abroad) about the medical and emergency insurance offered by Cultural Insurance Services
International. This insurance is required by Lander University. CISI insurance is
included in the cost of each Summer Study Tour, but each student who participates in any other
study abroad activity must purchase this insurance.
Click here for more information about this insurance.
- Give each student who will participate a copy of the
Lander legal form). The student
should sign this form after they have read it and discussed it with their parents or
guardians. If the student is under 18 years old the parent or guardian must also sign this
form.
- Arrange a suitable time for the Director of Study Abroad to meet with you and your students for about one hour for a pre-travel briefing. Each student should bring the Lander legal form and their passport to this meeting. A Notary will be present to witness signatures. Each student must attend one of the briefings held by the Director of Study Abroad or his designee - merely reading and signing these forms is not sufficient.
An Important Note Regarding Personal and Professional Liability
The legal procedures outlined above are designed to remove as
much of the liability from
Lander University
faculty and staff members as possible and to transfer this
liability to the University. These procedures are for your protection. Please give
the Director of Study Abroad every assistance in carrying out these procedures.
NOTE: These legal procedures are also required of each student when any study abroad activity is recommended to Lander students by staff or faculty members even if the activity is not led by Lander personnel. Examples of this include joint faculty / student participation in a summer mission program, student participation in any study abroad program that was recommended by a Lander faculty or staff member, and many other situations. If in doubt, please ask the Director of Study Abroad for clarification.
Conducting a Spring Break or Summer Study Tour
At least one preliminary meeting of the group must be convened by the faculty leader(s).
At this meeting the academic purposes of the study tour must be clearly explained, and advance
readings (if any) assigned. At this meeting, each student must be provided with a written
syllabus for each course for which credit is being offered.
If the number of credits exceeds the number of weeks of travel
then additional pre-travel discussion meetings and/or post-travel papers or presentations should be
included.
Faculty members who lead a study tour will traveling in close association with students for an
extended period of time. It is very important for each faculty member to maintain a
professional teacher - student relationship with all students during the tour. Students
should be expected to show the same respect to the faculty member(s) as if they were on the
campus. Students should use the professional titles "Dr." or "Professor" when referring to or
addressing faculty member(s), rather than first names. The behavior of the group and of each
member of the group reflects upon Lander University, and each faculty member should lead by
example.
If the information given above does not answer all of your questions, please contact Dr. DeWitt Stone, Director of Study Abroad, at (864)993-7866 or email studyabroad@lander.edu.

