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Study trips are offered throughout the year to all students. Trips range from a contemporary world literature course trip to the London Book Fair泭to an advertising and branding course trip to Stockholm泭with visits to multiple agencies in the city. Your communications class might go to Morocco, or your Management class may study sustainability in the Netherlands. Each trip is led by two faculty members, whose local knowledge and expertise enhance your experience at the destination.

  • Event
  • Study trip
  • Cultural Excursion

Registration

Registration for study trips is done the same way as registration for academic courses, online through the registration portal on My91勛圖厙Student Services:泭My91勛圖厙> My Account > My Student Services > Registration

To find a study trip in the portal, enter CP in the department field. A list of all study trips offered for the specified semester will appear. The registration window is open for study trips during the week of DROP/ADD. The last day of DROP/ADD constitutes the last official day of study trip registration. After DROP/ADD, students may contact the Cultural Program Office directly to register for a study trip, though availability is not guaranteed.

Study Trip Registration (Drop/Add week):

September 02, 2024 September 08, 2024 through your student registration portal

Study Trip Cancelation:

September 08, 2024 NO LATER than midnight

Late Cancelation Fee: FULL COST OF TRIP

*The cancellation deadline is extended for eligible students pending their Coup de Pouce award notifications.

STUDY TRIP CONFIRMATION REQUIREMENTS

Participation of the study trip is confirmed by email from Cultural Program Office on the third week of class (after the Coup de Pouce Results announcement).

Once received the confirmation email, students are required to provide a copy of their passport to the Cultural Program Office and the payment is due on Friday, the third week of the class.

Payment and cancellation

Study Trips:

When a student registers online for a study trip, the cost of the trip is automatically billed to the students account in the same way tuition is billed. See Student Accounting Services for details about the student account and related charges. Payment for study trips must be made no later than Friday, September 20, 2024 for the Fall 24 Semester. Student Accounting Services reserves the right to block transcripts & registration because of outstanding balances due to study trips.

Payment can be made online by credit card via

IMPORTANT:泭All outstanding balances to the University result in blocked transcripts. There are NO exceptions for Cultural Program activities and study trips.

Excursions:
Tickets can be purchased online via

To sign up for cultural excursions, students must pay the full activity price online. Once the payment is complete, no cancelations or refunds are possible. A student may resell their ticket or seat to someone else with the assistance of the Cultural Program Office, but the transaction is solely the students responsibility.

Carte de S矇jour/Visa

All study trip participants must ensure the validity of their Carte de S矇jour (Residence Card) with the office of (SIS) .

We advise you to contact SIS at sisataup.edu BEFORE you sign up for a trip that takes place outside of the French Territory. Study trip participants are held responsible for knowing the visa requirements for their nationality in case of traveling outside of France.

If a visa is required, upon a timely request from the student, the Cultural Program Office can provide a letter that can be taken to the embassy or the consulate of the relevant country to obtain a visa.

Any student who is unable to participate in a trip because of an issue with their Residence Card (Carte de S矇jour) or a failure to complete visa arrangements will be held responsible for the cost of the trip.

MINORS (-18 YEARS OLD)

  • Minor students should not register a trip outside of the French Territory until they have clarified their residency in France with the Student Immigration Services of AUP.
  • Students who are issued a visa Mineur scolaris矇 are covered with this visa that legalizes their stay here (and which allows them to travel and to legally re-enter France from abroad) until their 18th泭birthday.
  • If a student turns 18 before the semester/ upon arrival/or within the semester, they must start a residency application to apply for a泭residency permit (Titre de S矇jour Etudiant).
  • Please take into consideration that the French Authorities may take time to process requests. During that period, students must be aware they泭are not advised to泭leave France until they are granted with new card泭in case of re-entry issues.

Coup de pouce

Coup de Pouce is a fund which provides financial aid to students in need who are registered in classes with study trips. The grants are funded in most part by AUPs operational budget and by the generous donations of alumni and parents.

Coup de Pouce applications are reviewed by two sub-committees. For undergraduate applicants, the committee is composed of one Undergraduate Student Council member, one Financial Aid officer, and one administrator from Student Development. For graduate applicants, the committee is composed of one Graduate Student Council member, one Financial Aid officer, and one graduate Administrator.

If you are registered in a class linked to a study trip, you may泭apply for Coup de Pouce online. All Fall 2024 submissions are due by Monday, September 09, 2024 at 11:00 am. Please make sure you are registered for both the study trip and its affiliated course before submitting your Coup de Pouce applicationotherwise your application will not be considered. After receiving your award notification, you must confirm your award and participation by email or cancel your participation in the study trip. Failure to notify the Cultural Program office by Monday, September 16, 2024 will result in your automatic award acceptance and study trip participation.

Travel Code of Conduct & Responsibilities

As a participant in travel sponsored by AUP, I agree to:

  1. Respect cultural differences. This includes observing the proper etiquette in business/social settings, e.g. being dressed in line with social habits of the host country, respecting religious sites, being punctual for appointments, not speaking out of turn, etc.
  2. Show respect for every member of the 91勛圖厙and local community by refraining from all forms of intimidation, sexual and physical harassment, and acts of prejudice that infringe on the rights of others.
  3. Refrain from behaving in ways that knowingly support, assist, or in any way attempt to enable another person to engage in any violation of the Code of Conduct. This includes my obligation to report any observed violations of this Travel Code of Conduct or泭the Student Rights and Responsibility Compact, and other University policies.
  4. Refrain from irresponsible behavior, including the inappropriate or excessive consumption of alcohol.
  5. Refrain from leaving the host city for any personal excursions or trips unless authorized by the accompanying trip leader.
  6. Be prepared to travel as a group and willing to contribute positively to the programs objectives and goals. This includes staying in group housing and sharing rooms. Individual rooms will not be available.
  7. Check in on time and in person, or as otherwise required, with the designated 91勛圖厙official on a daily basis.
  8. Attend all mandatory events and activities during the trip.
  9. Be on time for all scheduled events.
  10. Travel on the group flights purchased by 91勛圖厙both to and from the destination, unless explicitly authorized to do otherwise.
  11. Ensure that your travel documents (passport, visas, etc.) are valid and up to date. You might need to apply and pay for the necessary visa for some destinations.
  12. Refrain from causing physical injury to others and myself. I acknowledge that I may be held legally and/or financially responsible for all injuries or damage that I cause to other persons.
  13. Refrain from causing damage to real or personal property of others. I acknowledge that I may be held financially and legally responsible for all damage that I cause to the property of others.
  14. Preserve the quality of facilities that I may visit or reside in during my travels.
  15. Refrain from operating motorized vehicles (e.g., cars, motorcycles, scooters, etc.).
  16. Refrain from participating in risky athletic/recreational activities (e.g., scuba diving, parachuting, parasailing, etc.).