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COVID-19


Study Abroad/Away Updates for 2022/2023


At this time, international travel is slowly returning to normal. Testing and/or quarantine upon arrival in your host country may still be required. The Study Abroad Office is working closely with the Office of Risk Management to ensure the health and safety of our students who travel abroad.

Trinity University is again allowing in-person study abroad to locations that are safe. 

Study Abroad is slowly returning to normal so students who are planning to study abroad should meet with a Study Abroad Advisor now to discuss your plans. 

Students who study abroad should plan for COVID related out-of-pocket expenses such as: COVID testing, required quarantine expenses, meal delivery and other costs where mobility or access are limited.

As always, we are monitoring the COVID situation and have our student's health and safety as our number one priority.

NOTE: Trinity University does not require students to tell us about their vaccine status. However, depending on the Trinity study abroad program you attend, you may need to be fully vaccinated and boosted. Vaccination requirements have been imposed by some of the providers we use as well as local host countries.