Spain-bound students should NOT MAKE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL PLANS the 100 days before study abroad.
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Once students arrive in Coruña, they will receive a schedule of activities and trips planned for them by Nicole Berry, the on-site cultural director. Participation in these activities is mandatory, therefore students should not plan independent travel in advance of receiving the activity schedule during on-site orientation.
1. Download the ISOS International Insurance App and register using the member ID: 11BCAS701139
2. Enroll in the State Department’s Smart Traveller Enrollment Program
3. Add Assistant Director Emma Meade to your contacts: 443-468-8953
4. Download Whatsapp and send a message to Assistant Director Emma Meade with your name
5. Put the following items in your Carry-On bag:
a. Passport (with visa inside)
b. all documentation you receive back from the BLS center
6. Ensure that you have a credit and debit card (mastercard or visa only with a 4-digit pin) and that you alert your bank about your upcoming travels
7. Make sure you have access to Holy Cross emails on your phone
8. Ensure that your phone in ‘unlocked’ so that you can use an international sim card if you wish (it’s always good to physically go to your provider’s store and ask someone in person to ensure your phone is unlocked.
9. Work with your doctor to bring any prescription and non-prescription medications you may need for the entire semester
10. Make sure you have some Type C adapters on hand for the electrical outlets
11. Make sure you have spoken to the Study Abroad Faculty Advisors in your major/minor/concentration(s) to ensure you have an understanding of what types of classes you can transfer back to Holy Cross for your major/minor/concentration.
12. Read through the 'Academics' section of this website to gain an understanding of the Course Approval Form and process
13. Bookmark this website and save it on your phone- you'll probably want to reference this while you're away!