The health, safety and security of students and faculty traveling abroad is a top priority at Ohio State. Ohio State utilizes intelligence sourced from numerous organizations, including the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Center for Disease Control, Crisis24, On Call International and others, to determine if proposed travel for education abroad, research, field work, internships or volunteer opportunities abroad can be experienced in a safe and secure manner.
Information about the university’s travel guidelines can be accessed at the Office of Business and Finance website.
Ohio State utilizes Crisis24/Drum Cussac’s Country Risk Ratings criteria (updated monthly) to inform its preliminary review of proposed travel destinations. Countries with an Overall Risk Rating meeting or exceeding 3.5 are elevated for additional review by the International Travel Policy Committee (ITPC). Reviews are generally conducted on a monthly basis. Countries with risk ratings meeting or exceeding 4.5 in the categories of Security, Infrastructural, Political, Environmental or Medical will also be elevated to the ITPC for review and approval.
View the April Crisis24 Country Risk Ratings.
Travelers should always monitor advisories for their intended location by registering in the U.S. Department of State Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).
The International Travel Policy Committee (ITPC), appointed by the provost, develops guidelines and policies to maintain the health and safety of Ohio State students, faculty and staff studying abroad or conducting research or business in another country.
The committee is also responsible for conducting a risk assessment for students planning to study in risk designated countries and provides approval (in consultation with the provost) for university-related travel to these locations. The ITPC approval process evaluates the academic value of travel balanced with the current health, safety and security conditions of the intended destination.