Dear Study Abroad Students,
Please be advised that the U.S. Department of State travel advisory for ITALY has been elevated to a Level 3 – Reconsider travel to Italy due to a recent outbreak of COVID-19 . . . [Read More], and to a Level 4 – Do Not Travel to Lombardy and Veneto due to the level of community transmission of the virus and imposition of local quarantine procedures . . . [Read More].
Additionally, the advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for Italy includes the below information:
- Warning - Level 3, Avoid Nonessential Travel—Widespread Community Transmission
- CDC recommends that travelers avoid all nonessential travel to Italy. There is limited access to adequate medical care in affected areas . . . [Read More]
The U.S. Department of State advisory for SOUTH KOREA remains at a Level 3 - Reconsider travel to South Korea due to an outbreak of COVID-19 . . . [Read More]
The CDC advisory includes the following information:
- Warning - Level 3, Avoid Nonessential Travel—Widespread Community Transmission
- CDC recommends that travelers avoid all nonessential travel to South Korea. There is limited access to adequate medical care in affected areas . . . [Read More]
For students studying in Italy and South Korea, Mercy College continues to strongly encourage your return home, and we remain committed to finding a pathway for you to take courses during Mercy’s Spring Term C (beginning March 18) or Summer term.
Please be reminded that the following Mercy staff are available 24-hours a day to assist you with the process of returning home and to address your questions and concerns:
- Bogdana Vladescu, Sr. Director of International Student Services by email (bvladescu@mercy.edu)
- Raj Kumar, Executive Director of Student Success by email (rkumar@mercy.edu)
Sincerely,
Kevin Joyce
Vice President of Student Affairs