Code of Conduct

Whether it’s for a day, week, month, or year, time in a country not your own presents situations you are not used to. To properly prepare for these situations–and daily life abroad–you are responsible for learning and understanding important issues related to the safety, political, cultural, and religious conditions in the host country. You must adhere to local and country laws and law enforcement, the academic principles, faculty, and staff of the host institution, and discipline and restitution guidelines set forth by Panrimo.

When Panrimo receives your application and enrolls you, you agree to all of Panrimo’s policies. These policies and program details may change. It’s your responsibility to stay updated on these policies and information.

Responsibility

Students who go overseas need to act responsibly. The best way to having a safe trip, is to be responsible.

Safety

In order for a study abroad experience to be safe, the student needs to act in a responsible and cautious manner. It’s important for students to be aware of their surroundings. We’ve listed a number of ways for students to make sure they are safe.

Drugs and Alcohol

There is to be no illicit drug use. Any illegal activity will be cause for a non-refundable dismissal from Panrimo’s program.

Any alcohol consumption should be in a safe and responsible manner. Not only is it dangerous to consume high quantities of alcohol, it can also lead to irresponsible behavior.

Academics

All of Panrimo’s partner institutions require attendance. Excessive absence from your classes will result in either a failing grade, or dismissal from the class.

Your courses and grades count, so go to class and enjoy the city and country in the afternoons and on the weekends.

Discipline

If you break any of Panrimo’s policies we can dismiss you from your program with no refund.