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As students consider studying abroad during these days of uncertainty, let me assure you, parents and students alike, that our highest priority is the welfare and security of our students. For over fifty years, The Florida State University's International Programs has been committed to providing an extensive academic and cultural experience that enriches the lives of our students. It has always been our policy to put the students' safety first and never, under any circumstances, conduct a program if we are advised of imminent danger by the proper authorities.

In both times of peace and trial, our directors and administrators maintain constant contact with our Tallahassee office as well as United States officials, both at home and abroad. Our year-round programs are administered by permanent resident staff that are sensitive to the unique needs of American students. As the world has faced many challenges in Northern Ireland, the Balkans, the Persian Gulf region, and other areas, our programs have been able to continue with careful supervision despite any adverse circumstances. We have contingency plans and funds in place should it ever become necessary to evacuate our students.

Since September 11, our overseas study centers have implemented the appropriate elements of our emergency contingency plans. These elements have included regular meetings of students and staff in which the safety procedures and precautions are detailed and re-emphasized.

Should students choose to travel independently, they are particularly reminded: to inform center directors of the details of their itineraries; to heed US State Department announcements and travel advisories; and to take relevant U.S. Embassy/Consulate contact information with them. Our directors overseas are in touch with the local U.S. Embassies and Consulates, and follow their advice. All participants on overseas programs—students, faculty and staff—are advised to continue to monitor and follow all US State Department announcements and travel advisories.

Again, let me assure you that the safety of our students is of the highest priority to all faculty and staff at International Programs, both in Tallahassee and abroad. Every effort is made to facilitate a secure and rewarding learning environment. Students venture abroad to witness the progress of time, experience other cultures, and appreciate their role as American citizens in the world. FSU International Programs is fully committed to helping students realize these aspirations now, as well as in the future.

Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Tallahassee office. Toll Free: (800) 374-8581; Email: intprog1@admin.fsu.edu.

For updated advisories on international travel, please visit the State department website or the US embassy websites:

Australia: http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/sydney/index.html
China: http://tianjin.usvpp.gov
Costa Rica: http://sanjose.usembassy.gov
Czech Republic: http://prague.usembassy.gov
Ecuador: http://guayaquil.usconsulate.gov
England: http://london.usembassy.gov/
France: http://france.usembassy.gov
Ireland: http://dublin.usembassy.gov
Italy: http://florence.usconsulate.gov/english/
Panama:http://panama.usembassy.gov/
Russia: http://moscow.usembassy.gov
Spain: http://madrid.usembassy.gov/
Switzerland: http://bern.usembassy.gov