Will my phone work internationally?
It’s essential that you have a working phone with data throughout the duration of your Semester Studies. Check with your cell provider to ensure you can add an international plan to your coverage or replace your SIM card with a local (or international) SIM or e-SIM in advance or upon arrival.
How do I prepare for handling money internationally?
- Tell your bank your destination and travel dates.
- Get to know your bank’s policies for international transaction and exchange fees.
- Make sure you have a chipped debit or credit card, and request a pin for ATM withdrawals.
- Get to know the exchange rates for currency in your semester studies location.
- Consider that many countries are more cash-based than the US, so you can't always rely on a debit card or credit card for small purchases. Make a plan for having local cash upon arrival.
- Always have a backup plan! Work with trusted family or friends to understand how you will access funds if you need them in an emergency.
How can I prepare for my physical/mental health while off-campus?
We recommend a physical checkup with your primary care provider prior to travel. If you take daily medications, request a refill with enough medication to last the duration of your trip. If you currently see a mental health professional on a regular basis, share your travel plans and brainstorm how you can maintain your mental health away from home. Once enrolled, you are eligible to contact our international travel health insurance provider in advance to explore local services in your course location and even make appointments and order prescriptions in advance. For further support, don’t hesitate to reach out to RISD Health and Wellness.
I am an international student. What should I think about prior to travel?
Be mindful that you may need a visa to visit the course location. Check the country’s consulate/ embassy website for visa application guidance. RISD Global can assist, upon request.
If you have an I-20 form, you must also ensure that you get it signed for travel by a member of the International Student and Scholar Affairs (ISSA) before departing the United States. If you are a Permanent Resident you should carry your green card together with your passport. For further support, don’t hesitate to reach out to the International Student and Scholar Affairs (ISSA)
How do I submit required documents to RISD Global, once accepted?
You will continue to utilize the status page of your online application portal to complete tasks and uploads relevant to your participation in Semester Studies, such as important health and safety processes and your Learning Agreement form. You are responsible for checking the portal frequently and completing these tasks in a timely manner once accepted.
What are Pre-departure Meetings?
You will learn more about important preparation actions to be taken, such as travel arrangements, health and safety information, visa application, and the Learning Agreement form process at our mandatory pre-departure meetings. Meeting days, times, and locations will be communicated to you upon your acceptance.