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Non-credit International Approvals

Traveling internationally?

Virginia Tech requires all faculty- or staff-led non-credit international programs involving student participants to follow the procedure listed below. This includes programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level for group travel, group research, groups attending a conference, international service trips, and other programs that are Virginia Tech sponsored non-credit programs. Registered student organizations (RSOs) or student groups with a special interest are not university supported nor are they university affiliated.

Program directors (VT faculty/staff) should submit the information several months in advance of when their program is proposed to leave. Programs should not be recruited for until the non-credit travel assessment is approved.

Send all required documents and any questions to Meghan Weyrens Kuhn at mweyrens@vt.edu or 540-231-1356.

Download and fill out the Virginia Tech Non-credit International Travel Planning Assessment.

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Non-credit International Travel Plan Assessment.docx

Virginia Tech Policy 1070: Global Travel Policy, does not authorize any university-supported international travel to locations where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Travel Health Notice Level 3 or higher. Also, Policy 1070 does not authorize student university-supported international travel to locations where the U.S. Department of State has issued a Travel Advisory Level 3 or higher. Group leaders can petition the Global Travel Oversight Committee (GTOC) for an exception to policy for high-risk travel. Exceptions are not guaranteed. If your program requires an exception to policy, see the Procedure to Request an Exception to Policy – International Travel for how to submit the petition to the GTOC.


Once you have completed the non-credit international travel planning assessment form, please send it to Meghan Weyrens Kuhn via email mweyrens@vt.edu.

Program directors (VT faculty/staff) must require students to submit the following forms and program documentation at least one month prior to program departure. Once VT Engage receives your Non-credit International Trip Planning Assessment form, the center will create a Microsoft Teams site for you to submit the following forms for your trip.

Student form checklist

All students must turn in the following forms and documents. The information will be collected and audited by VT Engage.

Program information checklist

Program directors are required to submit the following information to VT Engage at least one month prior to departure:

  • Final participant list
  • Complete flight itinerary (including dates and flight numbers) during program. 
  • Final program itinerary
  • Program leader’s overseas cell phone number
  • Travel medical insurance confirmation for all participants (see below for information)
  • STEP enrollment confirmation for all US citizen participants (see below for information)

Per Virginia Tech’s Global Travel Policy all program participants must be enrolled in the university’s mandatory travel medical insurance plan. 

CISI is a leading provider in travel emergency and evacuation situations, which offers affordable coverage that can be purchased in small increments (one week/two week/three weeks/monthly). Self-enroll online by following the instructions below.

To enroll:

Once your non-credit international travel planning assessment form has been approved, VT Engage will connect you directly with the Associate Director of Global Safety and Risk Management in the Global Education Office to set up your CISI insurance.

Please note: CISI is only available for Virginia Tech sponsored programs (Study Abroad, Non-credit Programs, Research, Conferences, USCO/USLP Programs.)

CISI is NOT available if: you are traveling for leisure OR if you are a Registered Student Organization traveling internationally. 

Register U.S. citizen travelers with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) prior to departure. STEP sends the latest travel updates and information on any destination.

Leaders must email confirmation of STEP enrollment to mweyrens@vt.edu.

The Department of State’s Office of American Citizens Services and Crisis Management (ACS) administers the Consular Information Program, which informs about conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security while traveling.

VT Engage will supply all travelers with an emergency card upon receipt of travel information at least one month prior to departure. Students are required to carry the emergency card while abroad.

Program Director(s) must notify VT Engage if there are any changes in participants, contact information or other pertinent information.