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| Policy
#: |
2221 |
| Subject: |
Academic
and Athletic Travel Involving Students
(domestic travel only) |
| Group: |
Institutional |
| Approved
by: |
The
President |
| Approval
date: |
March
2007 |
| Effective
date: |
February
1, 2012 |
| Revised: |
December
2011 |
| Administered
by: |
Provost
and Vice-President, Academic and Research |
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| 1
- PURPOSE |
| The
purpose of this policy is to manage the risks for students and trip leaders
on academic and athletic team travel for which travel expenses are paid
by Mount Allison University. |
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| 2
- APPLICATION |
| This
policy applies to: |
| a. |
Students
participating in academic trips involving travel off campus; |
| b. |
Students
participating in athletic team travel; |
| c. |
Students
participating in other organized activities including conferences
involving travel; and |
| d. |
Employees
and students traveling as academic trip leaders or co-ordinators and
athletic team coaches or team managers. |
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| 3
- POLICY |
| 1. |
All
students requiring or choosing to participate in academic trips must
complete the Travel Form and Travel Waiver by the earlier of a) three
business days after the Deadline for Registration Changes as specified
in the Academic Calendar or b) five days before the travel is to occur.
Faculty, field trip leaders, or co-ordinators must collect the completed
forms and waivers and deliver them to the secretary in the Deans’
Office by one or the other of these deadlines. |
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| 2. |
All
students registered as members of athletic teams must complete the
Travel Form and the Travel Waiver during pre season training. Team
coaches or managers must collect the completed forms and waivers and
deliver them to the secretary in the Athletics Office at least five
business days before the travel is to occur. |
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| 3. |
Faculty,
field trip leaders, co-ordinators, team managers or coaches must carry
a checklist with names and emergency contact information for all participants
on each trip covered by this policy. A copy must be left with a department
contact. |
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| 4. |
Waivers
must be executed according to the guidelines for the administration
of academic and athletic travel. |
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4 - BEST PRACTICES GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS |
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| In
addition, the following guidelines and requirements are provided to minimize
the risks involved in academic and athletic travel. |
| a. |
Incomplete
forms will be sent back and must be returned completely filled out,
before travel occurs. |
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| b. |
Vans,
busses, and cars must be rented from the allowable list for rentals
available through Financial Services. The additional liability and
damage insurance offered by the rental company should be taken when
students are transported for field trips, athletic travel, or other
reasons. The University insurance covers all participants on University-arranged
travel up to certain limits but the extra insurance ensures that any
personal credit cards used to cover rental costs are not charged for
damages. |
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| c. |
If the
trip is a course requirement, this must be stated explicitly in the
course outline distributed during the first week of class. If an academic
course involves field trips, the locations, timing, duration and cost
of such trips should be explicitly stated in writing before the travel
form and waiver are presented for completion. Information should be
distributed to students well in advance of the trip. It should include
the objectives of the trip(s), special clothing or equipment needs,
proposed working groups, and any other organizational matters. This
will provide an opportunity for students to provide suggestions/input,
which can be considered and, if appropriate, be acted upon prior to
the trip. |
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| d. |
At
least one cell phone must be with the group. Cell phones can be signed
out at the Helpdesk. Calls made on personal cell phones will be reimbursed
by the department if used for emergency purposes. |
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| e. |
All
trip leaders and coaches, or at least one of the travel participants,
must have acquired a first aid certificate within the previous five
years. A first aid kit must be taken on the trip. |
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| f. |
The
use of personal vehicles to transport students is not recommended
for insurance and liability reasons. |
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| g. |
All
drivers must have a valid driver’s license. The driver must
not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Alcohol and drugs
are prohibited in all vehicles. All occupants of cars, vans, and trucks
must wear seatbelts. Speed limits must be honoured. Traffic and parking
violations and charges are the responsibility of the driver. |
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| h. |
It is
recommended that trip leaders and coaches ask students to inform them
in advance of any physical, psychological (e.g. extreme fears), medical,
dietary, or addiction-related problems, and any cultural or religious
restrictions, that might affect their participation in field or sport
activities, and/or their ability to endure the demands of the trip.
If applicable, any special restrictions should be communicated to
the group or key individuals, after consultation with any concerned
student. |
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| i. |
Students
may exercise their right to "opt out" of an activity which
causes anxiety, or that is contrary to their better judgment or cultural
norms, but can at the same time participate in the field trip. Such
a request to opt out of an activity should be accommodated, if appropriate.
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| j. |
Whenever
possible, students participating in field trips should not work
alone for safety reasons. Participants should identify themselves
as students of the University if confronted by local individuals
asking questions. |
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| k. |
If
a student infringes on the work of others (e.g., through harassment,
intimidation, threats), the trip leaders and coaches retain the right
to send the student home at the individual's expense. It is the responsibility
of the trip leader or coach to notify the student's contact person
and the department head, so that suitable arrangements can be made
for returning the student home or to the University. Any student removed
before completion will forfeit credit for the field trip. |
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| Students
should be informed that failure to comply with the University’s travel
liability policies will result (as applicable) in de-registration from courses
with a required travel component or cancellation of participation in athletic
travel as per Section 4.1.8 of the Academic Calendar. |
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| 5
- RECORDS |
| The
secretary in the Deans’ Office and/or the secretary in the Athletics
Office will maintain a list of students covered by this policy and will
keep current the file of all completed forms and waivers. All information
will be maintained in confidence and destroyed after five-years. |
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| 6
- FORMS and INFORMATION |
| Forms
and information can be found on the Administrative Services web site at
http://www.mta.ca/adminservices |
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