- Why CGIS?
- Getting Started
- Financial Aid and Scholarships
- Health and Safety
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- GeoBlue Health Insurance
- Self-Disclosure of Health Information
- Confidentiality of Health Information
- Pre-Departure Health Requirements
- Vaccinations
- Medications
- Mental Health
- Travel Warning and Restriction Destinations
- Independent Travel
- Social Identities
- Driving Abroad
- Food Safety and Allergies
- Alcohol and Substance Abuse
- Dating, Sex, and Sexual Misconduct
- Avoiding Crime
- Emergencies Abroad
- Other Health, Safety and Well-Being Resources
- Policies
- Considering Social Identities Abroad
- Preparing to Travel
- For Your Parents
- Incoming Exchange Students
- Bonderman Fellowship
- Jobs
- Capturing and Sharing Your Experience
- Ethical Photography
- Student-Athletes Abroad
All program participants are encouraged to make appointments with their family physician or University Health Service (UHS) for a physical and to determine if vaccinations are needed.
Plan ahead to make appointments and start as soon as your travel plans are confirmed, preferably at least 6–8 weeks before departure, because:
- Some immunizations take weeks to reach optimum effectiveness, and some are given in series.
- Appointments are limited before peak travel times (December, before Spring Break, April and May).
- You may need time to locate your immunization records, which you need in order for UHS staff to give you additional immunizations.
For details on how to schedule an appointment, visit the UHS Travel Clinic.
For more information about the country-specific vaccines you might need, consult the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's interactive resource for travelers.