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Emergency Information
To obtain emergency and/or contact information, please click on the relevant information below (these links include contact info. for our faculty on the ground, for those back at UD, and general emergency information specific to that country/location):

    Every student and parent will receive several pieces of information from Professor Wagner.  One key piece is the information booklet that includes lots of details about each site, the accompanying faculty, emergency information, health-related references, a detailed itinerary and contact information for students and UD faculty and staff.   This material is also is also dispersed on our web pages here, although we do not present personal information (e.g., who will be where at what time; student cell numbers, or passport information, as examples.  

    So, these materials are among our first level of response - often, a reference to these materials can prevent an issue from arising to "emergency" status.  For example, UD has purchased cell phones for every student participating in the School of Business programs this summer.   We have recommended that these be used only for emergency purposes since there are many other ways to contact your son or daughter in our program.   Plus, these have limited minutes loaded onto the phone and they should be saved for true emergencies.  Nevertheless, any doubt about a particular students whereabouts or if there is a need to contact them from home right away, can be erased by calling their number (careful - minutes are expensive!).

    We have never had a true emergency occur in our program and we hope we will be able to say this for years to come.  Success in the past, however, is no assurance in the future.  Accordingly, we have systems and procedures in place to avoid emergencies and also to react to them if they do occur.

 

 

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What's New
IMPORTANT DATES

30 September- First Informational Meeting: MH-119 – 4:00 p.m. (O’Leary Auditorium)

1 October+ Applications with deposits accepted for early consideration on a “rolling” first-come-first-served basis

28 October- Parents’ Weekend meeting: MH-119 – 1:00 p.m. (O’Leary Auditorium)

31 October-  Last date to apply for early consideration

1 November- Applications accepted for later consideration.

6 November- Early applicants notified of acceptance

8 November- Late applicants notified of acceptance one week after application turned in, on a space available basis.

8 November- Deposit $275 per site becomes non-refundable. 

(IF COURSES OR SITES ARE CHANGED OR DELETED, STUDENTS WILL HAVE TWO WEEKS TO RECEIVE FULL REFUNDS. REQUEST MUST BE DONE IN WRITING.)

2 December- Final Fall Informational Meeting (MH119) 4-6pm (Mandatory)

Spring 2008 Meetings

Each student participating in one or more of the European Summer Programs must register for a one hour INB 300 orientation course during Winter term. The site to which you are going will determine the INB 300 section:

INB 300 01 – Augsburg Participants (either session) Wednesday 5:55 – 7:10 pm
INB 300 02 – London/Dublin Participants Wednesday 7:15 – 8:30 pm
INB 300 03 – Spain Participants Thursday 5:55 – 7:10 pm
INB 300 04 – Rome Participants Thursday 7:15 – 8:30 pm
INB 300 05 – Make up Session for those missing meeting ARRG

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