RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENT. To achieve the purposes stated above, STUDENT will, insofar as its means and the laws of the United States and the Republic of Italy will allow, be responsible for: 1. Meeting the academic and administrative prerequisites to attend the programs at the INSTITUTE; 2. Obtaining the required study VISA for Italy – STUDENT FAILURE TO OBTAIN A VISA FOR STUDY IS NOT GROUNDS FOR AVOIDANCE OF CANCELLATION FEES; 3. Securing privately, or through the HOME INSTITUTION, health insurance or the equivalent thereof, and repatriation insurance for the duration of their time studying abroad; 4. Reading all pre-program information provided by the INSTITUTE; 5. Paying all fees and other INSTITUTE invoiced costs on or before scheduled deadline dates; 6. Providing the INSTITUTE in advance of specified deadlines, a completed required application form along with course selections, housing preferences, special needs, etc.; 7. Respecting and adhering to the INSTITUTE’s academic policies and standards of conduct as well as relevant student codes of conduct and/or policies of academic integrity of the HOME INSTITUTION while studying at the INSTITUTE; 8. Maintaining communication, as needed, with parents, their families and the HOME INSTITUTION as allowed by FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), to assure prompt and satisfactory resolution of any and all problems that may arise; 9. Reviewing, acknowledging, and abiding by all INSTITUTE policies governing student behavior, including but not limited to, the Pantheon Institute COVID-19 Student Compact.
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RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENT. To achieve the purposes stated above, STUDENT will, insofar as its means and the laws of the United States and the Republic of Italy will allow, be responsible for:
1. Meeting the academic and administrative prerequisites to attend the programs at the INSTITUTE;
2. Obtaining the required study VISA for Italy – STUDENT FAILURE TO OBTAIN A VISA FOR STUDY IS NOT GROUNDS FOR AVOIDANCE OF CANCELLATION FEES;
3. Securing privately, or through the HOME INSTITUTION, health insurance or the equivalent thereof, and repatriation insurance for the duration of their time studying abroad;
4. Reading all pre-program information provided by the INSTITUTE;
5. Paying all fees and other INSTITUTE invoiced costs on or before scheduled deadline dates;
6. Providing the INSTITUTE in advance of specified deadlines, a completed required application form along with course selections, housing preferences, special needs, etc.;
7. Respecting and adhering to the INSTITUTE’s academic policies and standards of conduct as well as relevant student codes of conduct and/or policies of academic integrity of the HOME INSTITUTION while studying at the INSTITUTE;
8. Maintaining communication, as needed, with parents, their families and the HOME INSTITUTION as allowed by FERPA ▇▇▇▇▇ (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), to assure prompt and satisfactory resolution of any and all problems that may arise;
9. Reviewing, acknowledging, and abiding by all INSTITUTE policies governing student behavior, including but not limited to, the Pantheon Institute COVID-19 Student Compact.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding