Common use of Acknowledgement of Risk Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. Transportation Students may use the following modes of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, airplanes, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, and canoes. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitory. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical care. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife • Using scientific instruments • Participating in lectures and discussions • Swimming in the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. The above list is not exclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Sources: Agreement, Waiver, and Release of Liability

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. Transportation Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, Ubers, airplanes, motorized boats, bicyclescanoes, kayaks, sailboats4 x 4 trucks, and canoestraveling by foot in urban and rural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel during their time in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryCartagena. Activities The majority of During the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical care. Specific activities may include, but are not limited totrip, the followingpossible activities that students could engage in are: • Handling marine wildlife Exploring Cartagena and San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Using scientific instruments Workshops with youth musicians and bands • Participating in lectures workshops, classes, and discussions with local artists • Participating in street performances • Participating in auditorium performances • Dance lessons • School visits and working with students at a peer school. • Hiking • Swimming in the ocean sea, rivers, natural swimming holes and pools. Jumping off a high rock into the ocean Visits to small towns in rural areas. Snorkeling Engaging in community interactions. Spearing lionfish Meals and cultural activities in local villages. Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking Playing sports such as soccer, basketball and volleyball. • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriatelyinsects. The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Sources: Agreement, Waiver, and Release of Liability

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19COVID- 19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel via train at the start of the program and by airplane at the end of the trip. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, SUV’s, private and public buses, trains, trollies, taxis, airplanes, motorized boatsUbers/Lyft, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, and canoeswalking in urban and rural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay at hotels during their time in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryNYC and Chicago. Activities The majority of the trip time students will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, cities and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical carelandmarks by foot and public transportation. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, to the following: • Handling marine wildlife Visiting historic sites Using scientific instruments Spending time in public spaces such as downtown in cities, parks, restaurants, cafes and historic landmarks Participating in lectures Hiking • Exploring urban areas by foot and discussions motorized transportation • Attending an NBA basketball game • Riding public transportation with and without an adult • Bike tours • Swimming in the ocean pools at hotels Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, Using gym and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools fitness centers at hotels During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. The above list is not exclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential Biological Hazards We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-/coronavirus/2019- ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html-during-covid19.html).

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Sources: Waiver and Release of Liability

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to Jordan via plane. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, airplanes, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks4x4 Jeeps, sailboats, walking in urban and canoesrural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay dormitories at King’s Academy, a Bedouin camp near Wadi Rum, and in a separate guest househotels, close to student dormitorylodges, and cabins. Activities The majority Students will experience the cultural heritage and diversity of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careJordan. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife visiting Madaba Using scientific instruments • Participating in lectures and discussions • Swimming visiting landmarks in the ocean city of Amman such as Rainbow Street and Citadel Hill and Alwaibdeh Jumping off eating at local restaurants • hiking • dancing • swimming in the Dead Sea • visiting the city of Petra • visiting a high rock into Bedouin camp where camels will be present • participate in Camel rides • 4x4 jeep tour in Wadi Rum • visiting the ocean ruins at Jerash Snorkeling visiting Aljoun Castle Spearing lionfish taking cooking classes Running taking a calligraphy class Hiking swimming in swimming pools Sailing attending international teas and dinners Biking Homecooked meal at ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ house Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects Visiting the Royal Palaces Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have Learning about the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. art scene in the old parts of Amman – Manara Cultural Café The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Sources: Agreement, Waiver, and Release of Liability

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19COVID- 19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel via plane at the start and end of the trip. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, SUV’s, private and public buses, trains, trollies, taxis, airplanes, motorized boatsUbers/Lyft, bicycles, kayaks, sailboatsrollerblades, and canoeswalking in urban and rural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryhotels. Activities The majority of the trip time students will be spent learning scientific research methodsexploring cities and landmarks by foot, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamasmeeting leaders, and participating in outdoor adventure activitiesconversations with representatives of different organizations. All activities on Eleuthera take place Students may also participate in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careservice project that may require strenuous work, and a day in a local park where they may bike, walk, rollerblade, or play sports. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, to the following: • Handling marine wildlife Meeting with community members and professionals focused on the topics of leadership, activism and the civil rights movements Using scientific instruments Visiting historic sites Participating Spending time in lectures public spaces such as downtown in cities, parks, restaurants, cafes and discussions historic landmarks • Hiking • Community Service • Interviews • Riding public transportation with and without an adult • Bike tours • Swimming in the ocean pools at hotels Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, Using gym and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools fitness centers at hotels During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. The above list is not exclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential Biological Hazards We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-/coronavirus/2019- ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html-during-covid19.html).

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Sources: Agreement, Waiver, and Release of Liability

Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to Quebec City via charter bus. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: private and public buses, vans, buses, taxis, airplanestrains, motorized boatssubway, bicycles, kayaksFunicular, sailboats, walking in urban and canoesrural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryhotel. Activities The majority of the trip time students will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, Quebec City’s winter carnival and participating in outdoor adventure activitiesit’s landmarks by foot and public transportation. All activities on Eleuthera take place Students will participate in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical caremorning of cross- country skiing in Mont-Saint-▇▇▇▇. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, to the following: • Handling marine wildlife Visiting museums and historic sites Using scientific instruments Spending time in public spaces such as downtown in cities, parks, restaurants, cafes and historic landmarks Participating in lectures Riding public transportation with and discussions without an adult • Cross Country Skiing • Swimming in the ocean pools at hotels Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, Using gym and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. fitness centers at hotels The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to London by plane. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: public buses, subway, trains, vans, buses, taxis, uber, airplanes, canoes, 4 x 4 trucks, ferries, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, and canoestraveling by foot in urban and rural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay hotels while in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryLondon. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging in art (such as but not limited to drawing and painting) and engaging with topics the cities of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, London and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careBristol. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife Drawing, painting, sculpting outdoors in the city Using scientific instruments Visiting museums, art galleries, and historic sites • Spending time in public spaces such as parks, cafes and historic landmarks • Participating in lectures and discussions discussions, some with guest lecturers • Taking walking tours • Exploring in small groups selected areas of the city • Traveling around the city on public transportation including but not limited to buses and subways • Attending shows • Taking city tours by boat or bus • Swimming in the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure pools at hotels Most activities will occur in rural areas without immediate access to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools advanced medical care. During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students may use and Program leaders will travel to the following modes of transportation: vansairport in a bus or van and travel to France by plane. Once in France, busesstudents will travel by subway, taxistaxi, airplanescar, motorized boatsferry, bicyclesflatboat, kayaksvan, sailboatstrain, bus and bicycle. Vehicles will be operated by chaperones, homestay families, program providers at Arles, and canoesoutside contractors. Accommodation Students In Arles, students will be housed with a host family for 19 days. In Marseille and Paris, students and Program Leaders will stay in inns and hotels. Activities During the homestay portion of the program, students will participate in the normal family activities of their hosts and/or tour the surrounding area. These activities may include riding in a hotel in Nassaucar or van driven by a member of the host family. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in openspend an entire weekend with their homestay family. Travel outside of Arles may be possible, with pre-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in approval from a separate guest house, close to student dormitory. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careDeerfield faculty leader. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife Guided tours of historic and cultural sites Using scientific instruments Cooking classes • Spending time in public spaces such as parks, cafes and historic landmarks • Participating in lectures walking tours in urban and discussions • Swimming in the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running rural areas • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animalsEating at local restaurants, and insects having picnic style lunches Playing beach volleyball Swimming at beaches and in pools Attending a bonfire Bike tours Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools Artisan classes . During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. appropriately The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students may use will travel to the following modes of transportation: vansairport in a coach bus. They will travel to Tanzania by plane, taking both international and domestic flights within Tanzania. In Tanzania, students will travel in safari vehicles, buses, taxis, airplanes, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboatsvans, and canoescars, often on rural dirt roads. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will spend most of the trip in in the Mainsprings, JBFC guesthouses, which are composed of bunkrooms for separate genders. While on safari, students will stay in a hotel in Nassausafari lodge. In EleutheraBefore their international travel begins, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders students will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitoryhotel. Activities The majority of the trip stay will be spent learning scientific research methodsdoing academically informed service work at or near the Mainsprings, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating JBFC site in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place Kitongo where students may participate in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical care. Specific activities may includevariety of activities, including but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife local school visits Using scientific instruments educational tutoring and games with JBFC/Mainsprings students and residents Participating farm work with tools • minor painting and construction projects • cooking • hiking • dancing • visit to city of Mwanza and shopping at a local market • dinner and cultural activities in lectures a local village • soccer and discussions other sports Swimming swimming in the ocean a pool Jumping off a high rock into the ocean science activities, including electronics and computer work Snorkeling possible contact with animals Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. public health projects The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to Germany via airplane. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: airplanes, trains, vans, buses, taxis, airplanessubway, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks4x4 Jeeps, sailboats, walking in urban and canoesrural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest househotels, close to student dormitoryinns, guesthouses, and hostels. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methodstraveling in Berlin, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The BahamasPrague, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careKrakow visiting various historic sites, museums, and meeting with local leaders, organizations, and officials. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, to the following: • Handling marine wildlife Guided city tours Using scientific instruments Visiting concentration camps, historic sites, and various memorials • Exploring battle sites • Visiting Museums • Spending time in public spaces such as parks, cafes and historic landmarks • Participating in lectures walking tours in urban and discussions rural areas • Traveling by ferry and boat • Swimming in the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running hotels • Hiking • Sailing • Biking Visiting local farms • Spending considerable time outdoors in small villages • Eating at local restaurants and markets • Walking through old cities with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, uneven and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. slippery stones The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students may use the following modes of transportation: vansand Program leaders will travel to Spain by plane. Once in Spain, busesstudents will travel by subway, taxistaxi, airplanescar, motorized boatsferry, bicyclesflatboat, kayaksvan, sailboatstrain, bus and bicycle. Vehicles will be operated by chaperones, homestay families, program providers at MundoLengua, and canoesoutside contractors. Accommodation Students In Cadiz, students will be housed with a host family for 20 days. On weekend excursions, students and Program Leaders will stay in inns and hotels. Activities During the homestay portion of the program, students will participate in the normal family activities of their hosts and/or tour the surrounding area. These activities may include riding in a hotel in Nassaucar or van driven by a member of the host family. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in openspend an entire weekend with their homestay family. Travel outside of Cadiz may be possible, with pre-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in approval from a separate guest house, close to student dormitory. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careDeerfield faculty leader. Specific activities may include, include but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife Guided tours of historic and cultural sites Using scientific instruments Cooking classes • Spending time in public spaces such as parks, cafes and historic landmarks • Visits to Museums and Cathedrals • Participating in lectures walking tours in urban and discussions rural areas Swimming in the ocean Dance classes Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running Attending concerts • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animalsEating at local restaurants, and insects having picnic style lunches Playing beach volleyball Swimming at beaches and in pools Attending a bonfire Bike tours Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools Artisan classes . During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. appropriately The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to Singapore via plane. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, airplanes, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, walking in urban and canoesrural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassauhotels. In Eleuthera, Activities Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitory. Activities The majority experience the cultural heritage and diversity of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical careSingapore. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife attending language classes Using scientific instruments having the opportunity to swim in a pool at the school or in hotels Participating visiting historical landmarks and historical sites • visiting local museums • taking daytime and evening excursions in lectures and discussions around Singapore Swimming attending cultural performances • dining at restaurants • participating in the ocean volunteer work Jumping off a high rock into the ocean participating in educational workshops Snorkeling visiting zoos Spearing lionfish participating in language exchanges with local students Running taking cultural classes such as cooking classes, dancing, garland making, henna painting Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure visit to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. Sentosa Island The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. Transportation Students may use the following modes of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, airplanes, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, and canoes. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest house, close to student dormitory. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methods, engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting without immediate access to advanced medical care. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Handling marine wildlife • Using scientific instruments • Participating in lectures and discussions • Swimming in the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish • Running • Hiking • Sailing • Biking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farms, hotels, beaches, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. The above list is not exclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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Acknowledgement of Risk. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians: o Acknowledge and agree that travel generally and the activities associated with it and with the Program present inherent risks, both serious and minor, to the Student personally and to his/her/their property, some of which may result in serious personal injury or death, and that these risks can be a consequence of not only the Student’s actions or negligence but also the actions or negligence of others (including but not limited to the Program Directors, Program Leaders, other students, or other attendees, or third parties), or travel conditions or equipment. o Acknowledge and agree that foreign travel presents additional risks, which can include, among other things, unfamiliar or different terrain, climate, food and drink, customs, laws, social and sexual mores, safety practices and regulations, communications, criminal and law enforcement activities, activities involving physical exertion, contact with wildlife contact with persons that may be suffering from a range of illnesses, acts of war or terrorism, disability access, driving practices, disease risks, pandemic (such as COVID-19), epidemic, and access to or the provision of health care. o Acknowledge and agree that they are responsible for evaluating the risks that the Student may face and agree that any activities that Student may take part in, whether as a component of the Program or separate from it, will be considered to have been undertaken with the Student’s and his/her/their parents’/legal guardians’ approval and understanding of any and all risks involved with participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, risks associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages, use of illegal drugs in any form and injury or death from causes such as traffic accidents, negligence, crime, assault, and/or theft. o Acknowledge and agree that Deerfield or its officers, trustees, faculty, volunteers, students, representatives, agents, employees, and third party provider(s) are not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to the Student’s person or property, whether resulting from acts or omissions of any persons or entities, from the operation or condition of facilities or premises, from acts of war or terrorism, or from acts of God or nature. o Understand and acknowledge risks, both direct and indirect, related to travel during the COVID- 19 pandemic. Given the unknown nature of COVID-19, it is not possible to fully list each and every individual risk of contracting COVID-19, nevertheless some of the generally understood risks are; acute respiratory failure, pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, acute liver injury, blood clots, acute cardiac arrest, injury, secondary infection, acute kidney injury, septic shock, disseminated intravascular coagulation, pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome and death. The risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while traveling with the Academy may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to Deerfield, its officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives. The Student and his/her/their parents/legal guardians recognize that the Academy cannot limit all potential sources of COVID-19 infection. No party related to the Academy, Deerfield’s officers, trustees, faculty, employees, volunteers, students, agents, third party provider(s) and representatives, has made any representations regarding the safety of, or the risks of travel. Students and their parents/guardians must rely instead on their own judgment as to whether to undertake the risks. They voluntarily assume full responsibility for any and all risks of illness or injury associated with my exposure to COVID-19. The potential activities students may participate in are: Transportation Students and Program Leaders will travel to Costa Rica by plane. Students may use the following modes types of transportation: vans, buses, taxis, airplanes, canoes, 4 x 4 trucks, ferries, motorized boats, bicycles, kayaks, sailboats, and canoestraveling by foot in urban and rural areas. Accommodation Students and Program Leaders will stay in a hotel in Nassau. In Eleuthera, Students will stay in open-style dormitory separated by gender with several bunks per room. Program Leaders will stay in a separate guest househotels, close to student dormitorylodges, cabins, and bunkhouses. Activities The majority of the trip will be spent learning scientific research methodsengaging in outdoor activities, science research, and engaging with topics of sustainability, exploring the natural environment on The Bahamas, and participating of Costa Rica. Most activities will occur in outdoor adventure activities. All activities on Eleuthera take place in a wilderness setting remote areas without immediate access to advanced medical care. Specific activities may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Yoga and Mindfulness • Hiking • Handling marine wildlife plants and insects • Using scientific instruments to participate in outdoor science research • Participating in lectures and discussions • Swimming in rivers, natural swimming holes, under waterfalls, and/or at the ocean • Jumping off a high rock into the ocean beach • Snorkeling • Spearing lionfish Local community visits Running Meals and cultural activities in a local village Hiking • Sailing • Biking Cooking • Spending considerable time outdoors with exposure to sunlight, rain, plants, animals, and insects • Playing beach volleyball • Attending a bonfire • Beach clean up • Going on an island tour to visit local farmsExploring by foot small towns in rural areas, hotels, beachescities, and schools During unsupervised free time, students will have island towns • Spending time at the primary responsibility to use good judgment and manage risk appropriately. beach • Riding in motorboats • Interviewing locals • Swimming in pools at hotels The above list is not exclusive inclusive and other activities may be added at the discretion of the Program Leaders. Potential We strongly recommend consulting the Center for Disease Control and Prevention website Biological (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for specific information, vaccination recommendations, and other risk Hazards management tools. Travel during the COVID 19 pandemic comes with additional risks and recommendations outlined by the CDC (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/international- travel/index.html)

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