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Study Abroad Health and Safety Resources

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The Minnesota Secretary of State is required by Minn. Statutes § 5.41 to publish links to the United States Department of State's Consular Information Program which informs the public of conditions abroad that may affect their safety and security and links to publicly available reports on sexual assaults and other criminal acts affecting study abroad program participants during program participation. That information and other resources that students and parents can use to evaluate the conditions abroad that may affect the student's safety and security is included below.

If your postsecondary institution has dedicated study abroad staff, they represent an invaluable resource for ensuring a safe study abroad experience. Study abroad staff have specific knowledge on offered programs and program providers. Please see institutional webpages and contact the study abroad staff at your institution for additional health and safety planning information.

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