Title: Welcome to Study Abroad Orientation
1Welcome to Study Abroad Orientation
- The Center for International Education
- 555 N Indian Creek Drive
- Clarkston, GA 30021
2Ice Breaker ActivityBINGO!
3What is an emergency?(and what is not)
- Is
- Someone is injured, falls ill or is hospitalized
- Someone goes missing or does not show up when
expected (before or during the program) - Someone is robbed, mugged or attacked
- Someone is arrested or is behaving in a manner
that could get them arrested - There is a serious emergency at home of which a
participant must be notified - Is not
- Someone is homesick
- Your child did not call yet and the plane was
supposed to land 5 minutes ago
4Who do you Call in an Emergency?
- Program Director
- Local emergency services (If the program leader
is unavailable and the situation warrants it) - Emergency Contact Person at Host Institution
Abroad (If available) - Center for International Education (Campus Police
outside of normal business hours) - U.S. Embassy (Only if warranted, only in extreme
cases and only if the program director is
unavailable) - Always call the Center for International
Education in any emergency situation! Parents,
please always call us first before phoning abroad.
5Agreement for Participation
- Complete all information, sign and date
- Student Conduct- Always be a good ambassador
- Political Activity- Prohibited
- All the laws of the host country apply to me
- Driving- Bad Idea
- Medical Decisions- GPC can seek medical help for
me if I am unable to seek it for myself - Independent Travel- GPC is not liable
- Academic Responsibility- Accept it
- Getting Lost- It is MY responsibility to find the
group - Changes to the Program- GPC may change your
program if deemed necessary - Behaving Badly- I understand I can will be sent
home at my own expense.
6Health Forms
- Emergency Contact- Relative or guardian
- Health Information- Physician and Insurance
- Health Issues
- Immunization Record
7Questions every study abroad student should know
the answers to
- How many bags can you take on the plane? How
often will you have to carry your bags? - What can you do to lessen the effects of jet lag?
- What does your travel health insurance cover?
What doesnt it cover? - At the airport the check in clerk is asking you
ridiculous questions. You decide to crack a
joke about having a bomb in your luggage. I
mean, what is the worst that can happen? - What can the American Embassy do for you if you
are arrested for using drugs/drunken behavior? - Your bags are searched at the airport , the
customs officer finds your important prescription
medicine, and says he has to confiscate it. Why
would that happen? What can you do to avoid this
happening?
8Questions every study abroad student should know
the answers to
- What will GPC do if you are caught using drugs or
drinking excessively during a study abroad
program? - After a week you are becoming frustrated with the
way things work (or dont work) in your host
country. You are having trouble making friends
and you dont agree with some things that you
see. You just want to sit in your room and sleep
all day. Why might you feel this way and what can
you do about it? - What are the regulations for bringing home
souvenirs such as fresh fruit/ processed food/
weapons/ products made from animals? - Tourists can be easy targets for pick pockets
and robbers. What steps can you take to protect
yourself in an unfamiliar place?
9Announcements
- We are always striving to improve our programs
and to provide our students with excellent study
abroad programs service. - Please complete a program evaluation when you
return from your trip. - www.gpc.edu/gpcglobe/pre/evaluation.htm
10Cultural Simulation(Tournament Guide Sheet)
- You will have about 5 minutes to study the rules
for and practice playing Five Tricks - Then the rules will be taken away and no verbal
communication will be allowed. - From then on, you may gesture or draw pictures
(not words!) but you may not speak or write
words (or use sign language- Brent) - Then the tournament will begin. You will have a
few more minutes to play at your home table (in
silence).
11Cultural Simulation(Tournament Guide Sheet)
- SCORING begins at the start of the Tournament.
- Game Winner The player taking the most tricks
in the Game (one hand). If a game is not
complete when the round ends, the player winning
the most tricks so far in that game wins that
game. - Round Winner The player winning the most games
in the round. - Each round lasts only a few minutes
- Players MOVE like this at the end of each round
- The player who has won the most games during a
round moves up to the next highest numbered
table. If there are more than four players at a
12Cultural Simulation(Tournament Guide Sheet)
- table, the two players who have won the most
games during a round move up to the next highest
numbered table. - The player who has won the fewest games during
a round moves down to the next lowest numbered
table. If there are more than four players at a
table, the two players who have won the fewest
games during a round move down to the next
lowest numbered table. - 5 high, 1 low
13Cultural Simulation(Tournament Guide Sheet)
- The other players remain at the table.
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- Winning players at the highest table remain at
that table, as do losing players at the lowest
table. - Ties are resolved by alphabetical order.
14Have a Fun and Wonderful Experience!
- Bon voyage!
- Yoi ryoko o!
- Yi lù shùn feng!
- Buen viaje!