All students, faculty and staff are required to receive prior approval to travel internationally on behalf of the university, which follows the U.S. Department of State recommendations.
Read More »All students, faculty and staff are required to receive prior approval to travel internationally on behalf of the university, which follows the U.S. Department of State recommendations.
Read More »An eAddition announcement yesterday (June 7) omitted the word “new” when detailing international travel guidelines for the S&T community. The message should have read: All new Missouri S&T students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars must quarantine for 14 days upon arriving in the U.S., regardless of vaccination status. This guideline applies to new students, faculty, staff and visiting scholars.
Read More »Any student, faculty member or staff member who travels internationally should follow CDC guidelines and stay home for 14 days from the time they return to the United States before returning to campus and contact covid@mst.edu for additional guidance. On Nov. 21, the CDC changed its quarantine recommendation to seven days if the traveler tests negative for COVID-19 upon their return.
Read More »Dear International Students, Missouri S&T continues to monitor the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and take appropriate action when necessary. The most recent updates and information can be found on coronavirus.mst.edu. At this time, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 associated with Missouri S&T. All classes have gone online at Missouri S&T, effective Monday, March 16, […]
Read More »Dr. Mo Dehghani, chancellor of Missouri S&T, sent the following message to students, staff and faculty at S&T on Feb. 28:
Read More »The safety of students, faculty members, and staff members is a top priority for Missouri S&T and the University of Missouri. Students, faculty, and staff who travel internationally may encounter additional safety and health risks. University of Missouri Collected Rules and Regulations, CRR 210.070, requires that all students who travel internationally on behalf of the […]
Read More »You are invited to a workshop about international travel and resources 11 a.m.-noon Thursday, Sept. 13, in St. Pat’s A of the Havener Center. Information will be shared regarding 24-hour emergency travel assistance services (available at no cost to the traveler) and optional medical insurance coverage.
Read More »The University of Missouri System provides two types of insurance coverage for faculty and staff who travel internationally for university purposes. This insurance coverage is provided at no cost to the traveler or university department. AIG coverage includes travel accident and sickness benefits. MedEx coverage includes evacuation and transportation services. MedEx also provides an online […]
Read More »The University of Missouri System provides two types of insurance coverage for faculty and staff who travel internationally for university purposes. This insurance coverage is provided at no cost to the traveler or university department. AIG coverage includes travel accident and sickness benefits. MedEx coverage includes evacuation and transportation services. MedEx also provides an online location for travelers to store electronic medical information, copy of passport, travel schedule and more. Faculty and staff planning to travel internationally should contact Amy Smith in international and cultural affairs at 341-6875 to receive details of the coverage, identification card and emergency contact information.
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