Student Code of Conduct
Participant Code of Conduct & Rules
1. Arrival & Departure
Group Flight Information
Please keep in mind that flight schedules may be modified at the last minute, so please make sure to confirm the updated schedule before the flight departures directly with the airline.
Students who purchased their ticket separately from the group flight must arrive and/or leave the university campus on their own and complete the required form to detail departure information. It is the parent's responsibility to make sure the student arrives and or departs by their own means to and from the campus. Eduexplora will not meet students at the airport arriving from flights other than the group flight.
Eduexplora is not responsible for supervision of students not traveling on the group flight and being picked up after the pick-up time frame.
Transportation to and from Airport
Transportation from each airport to the university will be provided for students traveling in the group flight only. A private bus for each group will be waiting at the airport.
Transportation from campus to the airport will also be provided on the final day of the program to those students flying back with the group.
For students not traveling in a group flight coordinated by Eduexplora, a staff´s contact information, exact address for drop off and pick up of students will be informed at a later date.
Immigration Tips & Reminders
Please make sure students have all necessary travel documents with them at all times including:
● Valid passport (with 6 months validity before expiration date),
● Visa (tourist visa or ESTA)
● Negative Covid -19 test
● Birth certificate (for countries that require it).
● Permission for minors to travel on their own
● Flight ticket.
Please make sure all travel documents are original or have the validation required by immigration of your country and the US. If you have your visa stamped on an expired passport, make sure the student brings the current passport and the one with the visa.
Students are responsible for always carrying and safekeeping all their belongings and documents.
2. General Guidelines
Documents
Please make sure students have all their documents ready before their flight including passports, visa, covid vaccine proof, parent ́s permission to leave the country, or birth certificates if needed. It is the parent ́s responsibility to make sure their son /daughter has all the proper documentation to leave his/hers home country and enter the United States. It is the student ́s responsibility to always keep their documents safe, during the flights and stay during the program.
Laptops /Personal Computer
Students are required to bring their own laptop to the program and are responsible to keep it safe. Make sure students bring power adaptors.
Packing Guidelines
What to Bring:
● Clothing for temperatures ranging from 50 to 90 degrees F (15 to 35 degrees C) ● A cell phone is strongly recommended.
● Wifi will be available free of charge at the campus. Students may travel with international roaming service or purchase a sim card.
● Personal health and toiletry items (shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, etc),
● Any needed medications (unexpired and in their original, labeled packaging)
● Supportive footwear for activities and excursions
● Credit Cards are strongly recommended or extra spending money. Eduexplora covers the cost of meals at the university and during weekend field trips, transportation, and entry-fees related to program-sponsored field trips and activities. Meals at the airport and pocket money are not included.
● A laptop or personal computer.
● If desired, musical instruments, books, board games, e-readers, personal sports equipment
● Headphones
● If desired, a USB drive or other device for saving computer files
● If desired, hair dryer, small portable fan and shower shoes
● Clothes appropriate for academic setting
What Not to Bring
● No sheets, blankets, and bath towels are necessary; bedding and towels are provided.
● No valuable personal items (the program takes no responsibility for lost or stolen items)
● No cooking or kitchen appliances.
● No pets of any kind
● No personal transportation, including a car, bicycle, skates, or skateboard
● No flammable materials, including candles, incense, matches, lighters, explosive
● devices, and fireworks
● No alcohol, tobacco products, or any unauthorized drugs or unlabeled medications – violators of this policy will be subject to immediate dismissal.
● No weapons of any kind, including knives, firearms, paintball guns, laser points and other dangerous items.
For Parents and Guardians
Participants Adjusting to the First Days of the Program
It is normal sometimes for students to feel homesick at the start of the program and for them to require a few days to adjust to their surroundings and roommates.
Eduexplora encourages that participants meet and interact with students from other countries, as so students are mixed up within their units with students from different countries within their age level and gender. Students are not allowed to change rooms or units. Changes for room and roommates are not permitted.
Communication & Safety
Staff is available 24x7 and resides in the same building as students. Staff is responsible for the safety and security of students at all times.
Chaperones from each country will be traveling with students on the group flight communicating daily with parents.
The ratio of adults to students ranges between 1:8 and 1:6
Exploring Campus and Sign-Out Privileges
During scheduled free time students will be allowed to leave their residence and explore the campus and surrounding areas.
Students will be required to do so only as a group (of minimum 3 students), never by themselves and only in a designated area determined by the staff in. Details regarding the designated area will be provided to students during orientation.
Please keep in mind that students are allowed to sign out depending on behavior, level of maturity and other criteria defined by the staff. Signing out is a Privilege not a Right. In general, signing out privileges are granted after the 3rd or 4th day of the program.
For students to have the privilege of signing out and exploring campus and the designated area on their own (with a minimum of 3 students) and with no adult supervision, at least 1 of the students from the group must have a cell phone with internet access (not wifi) so they can always be reached.
Residential Life
Eduexplora uses the same residences and dining halls that regular undergraduate students use during the regular academic year, allowing students to get a feel for a real US College life experience.
Most rooms range in size, they might be single, double, or triple rooms. In some cases, a unit might also include a small living area. Bathrooms are shared within units of the same floor, with female and male participants in different floors.
Students are responsible for keeping their living space in an orderly manner and taking proper care of furniture. Rooms are not cleaned during the student stay.
Lost Keys
Students should immediately notify staff if a key has been lost. Please be aware that there is a US$ 150 lost key fee, and Eduexplora will email payment instructions to the parent or guardian of any participant who loses a key at the end of the program.
Locked Out
Please be aware there is a US $ 50 locked out fee. If a student is locked out of their room, the university charges for the service of having someone unlock the room. This US$ 50 fee will be transferred to parents or students will need
3. Participant Code of Conduct
As we come together from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, it's essential to recognize the richness that this diversity brings to all. Participating in this program is about academic growth, challenging yourself, connecting, creating networks and friends and it’s about fostering global citizenship and embracing the responsibilities that come with it.
At Eduexplora, we believe that good behavior transcends mere adherence to rules; it embodies the values of respect, empathy, and understanding. In today's interconnected world, navigating different cultures and customs is not just a skill, but a necessity. By embracing the principles of multiculturalism and global citizenship, we not only enrich our own experiences but also contribute positively to the global community.
As you navigate through our program, remember that your actions extend far beyond these walls. Each interaction, each decision you make, reflects not only on yourself but also on your school, your country, and our collective identity as global citizens.
By embodying the core competencies of global citizenship, teamwork, and social responsibility, you are cultivating the essential skills needed to lead effectively now and, in the future, and make a significant impact in your community, country, and world.
While rules and guidelines may seem restrictive, they are the foundation upon which we build a safe and inclusive community. They are not arbitrary impositions but rather tools to ensure the well-being and success of all members. Rules are in place not only to promote respect and harmony but also for safety reasons, ensuring that everyone can participate in our program in a secure environment.
By adhering to these guidelines, you not only demonstrate respect for others but also pave the way for a more harmonious and enriching experience for everyone. As you embark on this journey, embrace the opportunities for growth and learning that come with engaging with different cultures and perspectives. Let us strive to be not just students of academia but ambassadors of goodwill, fostering understanding and unity in an increasingly interconnected world. Together, let's make the most of this unique opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive as global citizens.
All Eduexplora participants are expected to abide by the following Code of Conduct:
● Participants are expected to adhere to the highest standards of good citizenship, honesty, and integrity in their academic work and in their personal conduct. We encourage participants to take meaningful action if they witness violations of this standard, including reporting violations to EduExplora staff.
● Participants are expected to show courtesy and respect for their fellow participants, for University personnel, instructors, staff, chaperones and for campus visitors.
● Participants are expected to use language in a manner that is appropriate for a healthy learning environment. Obscene, derogatory, and abusive language is prohibited.
● Participants are expected to always use English.
● Participants are expected to dress appropriately for an academic learning environment, and in a manner that reflects positively on themselves, their schools and Eduexplora.
● Participants shall not take part in or facilitate discrimination of any kind, including, but not limited to, discrimination based on categories of culture, socioeconomic background, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disabilities, religion, intelligence, and life experience.
● Participants are expected to show respect for and take reasonable care of Eduexplora and University property, including course materials and any distributed program materials. This includes not sharing Eduexplora course or student life materials with people outside of the Eduexplora community; do not share Eduexplora materials with people outside Eduexplora, whether directly or anywhere online, and seek advice from your instructor or a staff member if you have questions.
● Participants shall not use, possess, or distribute alcohol, tobacco, vape pens/ecigarettes, or drugs (with the exception of prescription and over-the-counter medications approved for use by the participant’s parent/legal guardian) in connection with the program. This includes prior to and during a scheduled program event, or during independent work time. Participation in an incident involving alcohol, tobacco, vape pens/e-cigarettes, or drugs is cause for immediate dismissal, even if the participant did not consume or intend to consume these substances.
● Participants are expected to be well behaved and follow the instructions of the program staff, instructional staff, and other University personnel. Unruly behavior, including causing disruptions at events, will not be tolerated.
● Participants shall not commit acts of violence on persons or property, nor shall they threaten to commit any act of violence.
● Any behavior that could expose others to a high likelihood of injury or endangerment is prohibited.
● Participants shall not engage in any form of harassment, bullying, or hazing. Harassment consists of conduct of any type (including but not limited to social media, written, verbal, graphic, or physical conduct) which has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance, or which creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive learning or working environment.
● Participants shall not engage in any form of sexual misconduct. Sexual misconduct includes, but is not limited to, sexual harassment; sexual assault; or any conduct with sexual overtones, which has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance or which creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive learning or working environment.
● Participants shall uphold high standards of academic integrity through honesty, trust, fairness, and responsibility. Participants are expected to demonstrate a spirit of cooperation and exploration within the academic guidelines provided by their instructors, and to meet the intellectual challenges of the program through honest effort and hard work.
● Participants shall abide by all federal, state, and local laws, and University and Program rules and regulations.
Failure to comply with the Code of Conduct and Participants Rules may result in removal from the program, probation, or other disciplinary action, even for first time offenders. In all cases, program staff will contact parents/legal guardians to inform them of the participant's behavior and ensure a proper plan is in place for moving forward. Violations of the law may be reported to the local Department of Public Safety.
Below are some examples of behaviors and their corresponding consequences. Remember, each consequence serves as a chance to reflect, learn, and realign our actions with the values of respect, responsibility, and global citizenship.
Late to class one time If lateness continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. Deduct from free time the amount of lateness to class. B. Take free time to write a reflection and/or apologize to the people affected by student’s lateness. C. If lateness occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
Falling asleep in class/not paying attention in class If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. Take time during free time to write a paper on content that student missed. B. Lights out curfew set earlier to ensure student is getting enough sleep. C. If falling asleep/not paying attention occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
Using phone when not allowed If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply | Consequences may range from: A. Take time out of free time. B. Loss of other privileges C. If using phone when not allowed continued occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
Not speaking in English If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. Apology to student(s), class, or instructor B. Take time out of free time. C. If not speaking in English occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
Not being in assigned dorm room during lights out If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. Loss of free time and loss of other privileges B. If student is not in assigned dorm room occurs multiple times or is recurring, parents and school will be contacted and a report to parents and school will be sent |
Leaving a space dirty or messy If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply | Consequences may range from: A. Take time during free time to clean up the classroom or space at instructor’s, TA’s or dining hall staff discretion. |
B. Take time during free time to clean up common spaces or dorm room. C. If leaving spaces dirty occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
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Not abiding by lights out time If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply | Consequences may range from: A. Write a paragraph on effects of sleep on academic achievement. B. Take time during free time to write a paper on effects of sleep on academic achievement. C. If not abiding by lights out occurs multiple times or is recurring, all free time may be taken away |
Disrespect of classmate, instructor, or staff, which may include a comment in or out of class. If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. One-on-one conversation and apology, write a paragraph or paper during free time on the effects of bullying, loss of free time and loss of other privileges. B. If disrespect occurs multiple times or is recurring, parents and school will be contacted and a report to parents and school will be sent |
Bullying, which may include derogatory comments targeting race, gender, class, sexual harassment, etc and continued bullying. If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. One-on-one conversation and apology, write a paragraph or paper during free time on the effects of bullying, loss of free time and loss of other privileges. B. If bullying occurs multiple times or is recurring, parents and school will be contacted, and a report will be sent to parents and the school. Students may be expelled from the program. |
Serious disrespect If behavior continues, multiple consequences may apply |
Consequences may range from: A. Free time taken away. B. Communication and report to parents and student’s school C. Loss of other privileges D. Suspension or expulsion |
Using drugs/alcohol/smoking /vaping | Immediate expulsion from program |
Participant Rules
All EduExplora participants are expected to abide by the following Rules for Participants, which is a non-exhaustive list of expected behavior within the scope of participation.
Pranks
Participants are not allowed to instigate or participate in pranks targeted toward other program participants, staff, or participants of other programs, as well as any other University employee or visitor.
Social Media
Sometimes, personal social media use, including off-hours use, may result in disruption in the program and the program staff may need to get involved. Interactions outside the classroom or program can have a significant impact on individuals and their relationships, to the extent that classes and other activities, which critically rely on a healthy and safe environment in the program community, are disrupted. Participants are expected to participate fully in related conversations, for the safety of the community.
EduExplora instructors and staff are not permitted to accept social media connection or “friend” requests from current participants, parents/legal guardians of currently enrolled participants or prospective participants, or any former participants who are under eighteen years of age. To the extent that an EduExplora instructor interacts with participants and/or parents/legal guardians through social media venues, such as through the program’s video conference system or professional educational sites, the instructor is not responsible for monitoring or reviewing the content or ensuring participants’ compliance with the terms of use of that social media venue.
Behavior Attendance
Participants are required to be present during each instructional and group work session. Participants are expected to take part in all scheduled activities (class, guest lectures, activities, meetings, etc.). Only in special circumstances, and with the approval of an EduExplora staff member, may a participant miss a scheduled activity. Requests are typically granted for religious reasons, health reasons, or a family illness or death.
Electronics
Electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, and cell phones should only be used during program activities (both academic and student life events) for purposes directly related to the topic that the instructor or staff member is referencing. The program encourages all participants to engage fully in activities and to socialize with others in the program; accordingly, therefore, use of electronic devices for social networking, emailing, talking on the phone, or playing games is not allowed during program events.
Entrepreneurial Activities and Solicitation
Participants are not allowed to sell goods or services during the program, nor are they allowed to gamble. Email or any other forms of solicitation is not permitted.
Public Displays of Affection
Participants are not allowed to publicly display affection in a way that makes other participants or staff members uncomfortable.
Residential Living Behavior
Participants are not allowed to cook in the residences. Participants are prohibited from having appliances and cooking equipment such as hot plates, microwaves, refrigerators, and toasters.
Whenever a visitor is present in a bedroom (including residents from the same house), the door to that bedroom must be open far enough that residential staff can observe the interior of the room from the hall. Participants are discouraged from having gatherings in their rooms; they should instead make use of common areas of the residences to meet with friends and to socialize. Participants must sleep in their own rooms and in their own beds.
Participants are responsible for keeping their bedrooms clean, and are expected to clean up after themselves in all of the common areas of their residence, both inside and out. Participants are expected to help maintain the cleanliness of common spaces by cleaning up trash in the common areas, even if they did not leave it there.
Each residence will have a house curfew of 9:00 pm and a lights out time of 10:30 pm. This means that students must be in their own residence by 9:00 pm, and in their own beds, with the lights out, by 10:30 pm. These times may be one hour later on Friday and Saturday evenings. Curfew and lights out may be moved earlier for individuals or residences with behavioral issues. Staff may make changes on schedule as needed.
Participants are expected to behave with maturity and responsibility when in the dining hall. They must return their trays, clean up after themselves, and treat the dining room staff and other students with respect.
Animals and pets of any kind, including aquatic, are prohibited.
Participants are not allowed to rearrange furniture in the residences without permission from summer staff. Any furniture that is moved must be returned to its original state by the end of the session. A labor fee will be charged to a student if furniture is damaged or is not returned to its original location.
Keys are the responsibility of the participant. Any participant who loses a key can expect to be charged a replacement fee.
Participants will be given program lanyards to carry their room key and ID card, and they are expected to always wear their lanyards around their necks. Avoid swinging or twirling of lanyards which may lead to injury.
Use of bikes, inline skates, motorized vehicles, roller skates, scooters, skateboards, or other forms of personal transportation are not allowed.
Participants are forbidden from using any form of public transportation, such as city buses, Ubers, or taxis, without being accompanied by an Eduexplora staff member.
Participants are not allowed to entertain personal visitors inside program residences.
Participants must use designated crosswalks when crossing any street on campus or in any other location they visit while enrolled in the program. Crossing the street illegally (or
“jay-walking”) is prohibited. Cross only when safe to do so.
By law, students must not tamper with any safety equipment, including, but not limited to, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and smoke detectors. There is a significant fine for tampering with this equipment. Additionally, fire hazards such as candles, incense, halogen lights, matches, lighters, torches, barbecue grills, propane cylinders, charcoal, starter fluid, fireworks, explosive devices, and open flames are prohibited in or around the residences.
Participants are expected to dress in a manner that is appropriate for a learning environment and not disruptive to others. Participants are prohibited from wearing items that display offensive logos, symbols, or language, inappropriate sexual content, or slurs or symbols of hate, prejudice, intolerance, or discrimination.
Privacy and Media Protection Respecting Private Information
Participants are not allowed to distribute the contact information, image, or likeness of any EduExplora participant, instructor, or staff member without explicit permission of the person (or parent/legal guardian of the participant) whose information, image, or likeness is to be shared.
Sharing Course Materials
All course materials provided by the program are intended for the participant's personal use in the program and may not be shared or distributed.
Disciplinary Procedures
By participating in an EduExplora program, the participant and the participant’s parent(s)/legal guardian(s) agree to support any necessary inquiry of a violation of the Rules for Participants or the Code of Conduct. Consequences for violating the Rules for Participants or the Code of Conduct may include, but are not limited to, disciplinary actions such as requiring participants to write letters of apology or essays reflecting on the consequences of behavior; reflection meetings, possibly with parents/legal guardians present; probation; and/or immediate dismissal from the program. In all cases, program staff will contact parents/legal guardians to inform them of the participant's behavior and ensure a proper plan is in place for moving forward. Violations of the law may be reported to the local Department of Public Safety.
Probation Process
An EduExplora participant who repeatedly or seriously violates the Rules for Participants or the Code of Conduct—but not enough to warrant immediate dismissal—will be placed on probation for a specified amount of time during the program. Any decision to place a participant on probation requires the approval of EduExplora Senior Staff. Once a participant has been placed on probation, any further violation subjects the participant to immediate dismissal. Additional consequences may be assigned to the participant if deemed necessary. Once the decision to place a participant on probationary status has been made, both the participant and parent(s)/legal guardian(s) will be notified and will receive a disciplinary letter from the EduExplora Senior Staff.
Dismissal and Release Process
EduExplora reserves the right to release a participant from the EduExplora program for disciplinary and non-disciplinary reasons if the program believes the participant’s participation in the program will cause harm to, interfere with, or disturb other participants in EduExplora programs, or if the program believes continued participation in the EduExplora program is not in the best interest of the participant or the program. If a participant is dismissed for disciplinary reasons, a tuition refund will not be granted. If a participant is released for non-disciplinary reasons, the parent(s)/legal guardian(s) may be entitled to a partial refund. Any decision to dismiss or release a participant from the program requires the approval of EduExplora Senior Staff.
- Participants shall not use, possess, or distribute alcohol, drugs, and tobacco, with the exception of prescription and over-the-counter medications approved for use by the student’s parent or guardian. All prescription medications must be in their original, labeled packaging. Participation in an incident involving alcohol, drugs, or tobacco is cause for immediate dismissal, even if the student did not consume or intend to consume these substances.
- Weapons and ammunition of any kind are prohibited on campus by law, including knives, firearms, paintball guns, and other dangerous items, such as laser pointers. Participation in an incident involving weapons is cause for immediate dismissal, even if the student did not use or intend to use these items.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging
At EduExplora we seek to promote an inclusive learning environment for students from around the world. We endeavor to create inclusive educational experiences and student programming that promotes diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We recognize and respect all areas of diversity, including, but not limited to, categories of culture, socioeconomic background, race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disabilities, religion, and life experience.
Attendance & Excused Absences
We expect participants to be fully involved in the program, and they should only miss scheduled activities for health, religious, or other warranted reasons.
Attendance Policy
Participation in Program Activities
Participants must be fully involved in the program and should be present for all program activities. All activities are designed to provide participants with a well-rounded experience both inside and outside of the classroom.
Commitment to the Program
Participants should not have any non-program commitments that directly conflict with required program activities.
Excused Absences
Participants should communicate directly with their Residential Counselors if they need to miss class for one of the permitted reasons (medical or religious). Communication should happen in advance of the absence whenever possible.
Parents/legal guardians should email contact@eduexplora.com to make a request for a participant to miss class of activity for reasons outside of the above categories. We will review all requests and respond within one to two business days before the EduExplora program; thank you for your patience with our response.
Emergency Exceptions
For last-minute emergencies that require a participant to miss scheduled activities while attending the program, the parent can reach out directly to the chaperone in charge.
Program Completion
Participants who successfully complete the program will receive a Certificate of Completion.
By signing electronically, the student and custodial parent affirm they have read this document and understand the Participant Guide & Rules and Code of Conduct, along with disciplinary action that may be taken. These actions may include suspension, expulsion, and possible withholding of completion certificates in which case refunds will not be issued at any time.