Education Abroad Pre-Departure Orientation by the Office of the Dean of Students
General StuDENT SUPPORT Homesickness Behavioral/student conduct concerns Physical and mental health crises Challenges with friends/other program participants Title IX Concerns (sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, sexual assault, and other sex-based complaints)
Code of Student Conduct As a representative of Catholic University you should understand your responsibilities while serving as an ambassador overseas. Application of the Code may work differently overseas (i.e. legal age to consume alcohol, visitation, quiet hours, etc.); but behavior standards remain consistent. Catholic University does not permit the use or possession of marijuana for any purpose by any student on or off campus.
Addressing Issues What you can expect: Program Director/affiliated professional staff will address the situation by meeting with you to discuss the incident and possible concerns; Program Director will consult with CUAbroad regarding appropriate follow-up; CUAbroad will involve DOS staff and other CUA offices as necessary; and Appropriate documentation will be completed for necessary follow-up.
Amnesty Programs Alcohol and Drug Related: Sexual Violence: Good Samaritan / Medical Amnesty Sexual Violence: Support for Bystanders
Office of the Dean of Students Pryzbyla Student Center, Suite 353 Email: cua-deanofstudents@cua.edu Phone: (202) 319-5619 Website: http://deanofstudents.cua.edu/