Our first and foremost priority
The safety and welfare of our students abroad is our first and foremost priority. Country-specific information about health and safety is provided to students throughout the advising process and pre-departure orientation.
Additional resources are available in the Health & Wellbeing, In an Emergency and Safety Abroad sections below. You may also find the video resources toward the bottom of this page helpful.
Students are encouraged to contact their OGE advisors, as well as the ISOS services line +1 215-942-8478, with any questions or concerns prior to departure or while abroad. Family members may also access the ISOS service line at any point.
If you are a SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ faculty member, please refer to theÌýGlobal Engagement Gateway.
Boston College Travel Health & Safety Support
For urgent medical needs, SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ works with ZurichÌýAmerican Insurance Company and ISOS to ensure seamless assistance. Boston College partners with International SOS (ISOS) to provide 24/7 medical, security, and emergency support for students abroad.Ìý
Coverage Info
The Boston College Study Abroad Insurance plan underwritten by Zurich American Insurance Company applies to all SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ summer faculty-led and internship programs, and all semester & academic year programs starting in the academic year 2025–26.Ìý
The SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ plan includes Political and Natural Disaster evacuation services. General policy exclusions apply. Program coverage dates vary by program.ÌýPrior to traveling, please review the plan summary and coverage details, including plan benefits and general exclusions.
How to Access Services
Call ISOS at +1 215-942-8478 or use the for support, insurance coordination, real-time alerts, and travel planning tools.
How to Access Services:
Call ISOS at +1 215-942-8478 or use the ISOS Assistance App for support, insurance coordination, real-time alerts, and travel planning tools.
Get Started:
- Download the ISOS Assistance App (/)
- Enable GPS and alerts
- Log in to the with your SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ credentials
- If you are a faculty member, go to the Global Engagement Gateway

The Boston College Study Abroad Insurance policy is in effect for allÌýstudents studying abroad on SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ semester and summer programs, including all external programs, and cannot be waived.
Study Abroad Insurance does not replace requiredÌýmedical insurance within the United States. It provides International ISOS medical services and assistanceÌýoutside the U.S. Please note that certain countries may have additional requirements.Ìý
Students remain registered at the University while they study abroad and are, for this reason, expected also to maintain their U.S. domestic insurance coverage, adhering to federal law. Information regarding domestic insurance waivers is available via the Office of Student Services.Ìý
Students traveling abroad before the start of their program, or those who wish to remain abroad after the program ends, have the option to extend their ISOS coverage. For insurance enrollment outside of the program dates, please refer to the . Please note that the SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ Study Abroad Insurance plan already provides a buffer of up to 14 days prior to and after offical program dates at no additional cost to students.
Additional Boston College Resources
- Murray Center for Student Wellness
- University Health Services
- University Counseling Services
- Connors Family Learning Center
- Disability Services
- Well Track App
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In a medical emergency abroad, go to the nearest physician or hospital without delay and then contactÌýInternational SOS Medical and Security Services at: +1 215-942-8478.
In the event of an emergency, public health or political crisis, or natural disaster in a city or country in which the OGE currently has a program in session, OGE staff will be in close contact with our on-site colleagues, students, and emergency contacts as necessary. Our staff will also be in contact with our international exchange students regarding events that occur in their home countries.
TheÌýEmergency Response Preparedness GuidelinesÌýwere designed to help studentsÌýÌýprepare for and respond to emergency incidents that may that occur overseas. If you encounter an emergency abroad such as a natural disaster, severe illness or injury, physical or sexual assault, or political disturbance, you should:
- Contact on-site staff immediately
- Contact the OGE atÌý+1 617-552-3827Ìýduring business hours (Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm EST) or the Boston College Police Department (SM¾µäºÏ¼¯PD) if outside of business hours atÌý+1 617-552-4444.ÌýSM¾µäºÏ¼¯PD is available 24 hours/day and will contact the appropriate university personnel to assist you.
- Contact your family in the US/abroad
Boston College takes all reports of sexual misconduct and discrimination very seriously, regardless of where such incidents occur. Cultural norms may mean that actions are interpreted differently in other countries. Regardless of these norms, you are encouraged to utilize SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ support resources and report any incident of harassment or sexual violence.Ìý
The OGE works closely with SM¾µäºÏ¼¯â€™s Title IX Coordinator to ensure survivors receive the privacy and support they need both overseas and upon their return to campus. In the case of an incident of sexual assault, get to a safe place, seek medical care if necessary, and take time to decide how you wish to proceed, i.e. reporting the incident to the local authorities, reaching out to SM¾µäºÏ¼¯, or speaking with someone you trust. Your resident director and faculty program leader are always available as a resource, and you should not hesitate to contact the OGE directly as needed.Ìý
Any student who is a victim of sexual assault is strongly encouraged to utilize the services of theÌýÌýat Boston College, a 24-hour/7-days-a-week private and anonymous resource that is staffed by advocates who are trained to listen, provide options, and support the survivor. SANet resources are available to you while overseas and when you return to campus. Call +1(617) 552-SM¾µäºÏ¼¯11 (2211) for assistance.
We care deeply about events that occur throughout the world, including those that may impact our students abroad, international exchange students currently studying at SM¾µäºÏ¼¯, and our extended university community. In the event of an emergency, political crisis, or natural disaster in a city or country in which the OGE currently has a program in session, OGE staff will be in close contact with our on-site colleagues, students, and emergency contacts as necessary. Our staff will also be in contact with our international exchange students regarding events that occur in their home countries.
The Office of Global Engagement monitors a variety of sources on international safety and security on a daily basis, including theÌýU.S. ÌýandÌý,Ìý, local media, peer universities, as well as updates from on-site staff around the world. We recommend that students also stay informed. Under the current DoS system, every country has a travel advisory providing levels of advice from 1-4. The CDC has a Travel Health Notice system, also with a four-level scale. In the event of a severe natural or political disaster abroad, SM¾µäºÏ¼¯ has anÌýevacuation planÌýin place. The OGE operates programs in countries with an active advisory on a case-by-case basis; if we do have a program in a country with an active Level 3 advisory, students will need to complete additional requirements to be cleared for departure.Ìý
The OGE operates programs in countries with an active DoS Level 3 (Reconsider Travel) advisory on a case-by-case basis; if we do have a program in a country with an active Level 3 advisory, students will need to complete additional requirements to be cleared for departure.Ìý
Boston College undergraduate students are typically not permitted to travel to (Do Not Travel), as well as locations under a CDC Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Avoid Non-essential Travel), or CDCÌýTravel Health Notice Level 4 (Avoid All Travel).
Students should also be aware of countries with varying levels of advice that apply to specific locations or areas within a country. Higher-risk areas designated by the DoS within Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 countries () are to be strictly avoided. Conditions in any country may change rapidly and at any time. The DoS Travel Advisories also provide clear reasons for assigned levels, using established risk indicators, and offer specific advice to U.S. citizens who choose to travel there, such as Crime, Terrorism, Civil Unrest, Health, Natural Disaster, Time-Limited Event, Kidnapping and/or Hostage Taking, Wrongful Detention and Other.
Please be sure to thoroughly acquaint yourself with the advisory for the country you plan to study in, as well as any other countries you plan to visit. Note that non-program related travel is only encouraged before or after official program dates and that Boston College does not take responsibility for students who choose to travel independently outside their designated program dates.
AlertTraveler offers a world of up-to-date country and city travel intelligence in your pocket, including location safety scores and practical information. Keep up to date with timely alerts based on your GPS location, the travel itinerary you submitted to your institution, and by creating opt-in subscriptions.Ìý
Among its many features, AlertTraveler allows you to:
- View safety maps
- Call local emergency services
- Receive check-ins from Boston College in the event of an incident
- Receive information about country safety and intelligence
- Receive country alerts
How to access AlertTraveler
Download the and enable GPS location and alert features
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