FERPA: The Federal Education Right to Privacy Act
Federal privacy regulations restrict the Office of International Education from discussing student records and education abroad information. A student may sign a form to allow named individuals access to such information. Federal law stipulates that students may not sign under duress; therefore, the form is available for your student as part of their online application.
Registration
The OIE will register each student for education abroad at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ under the schedule code “OLOC.” The student must have his or her schedule clear of any scheduled classes or “holds” in order for this process to be completed. Only after a student is registered will the bills be issued.
Holds: A hold is placed on a student’s account for many reasons, such as a parking ticket, infirmary fee, etc. Registration cannot occur if there is a hold of any kind. Students can access this information through MyÂé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
Financial Aid
Please have your student contact the Financial Aid office regarding grants and loans. Each student will be encouraged to meet with the Financial Aid office regarding funding of their education abroad experience. Even if students normally do not use loans or receive grants, it is highly recommended that they discuss not only financial options but procedures and policies they might not be aware of otherwise. Contact the Financial Aid Office at financial-aid@iup.edu, indicating you are a prospective study abroad student.
Scholarships
The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Office of Student Billing should be consulted if your student currently has an Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ scholarship.
The OIE has several scholarships available for students who study abroad during the fall or spring semester. Every student participating in a semester-long program abroad will be considered for the OIE scholarships. There’s no separate application application process—students are evaluated on the materials submitted during the general application.
There are many other scholarships out there for education abroad programs. These are usually very competitive, and deadlines can be 12 to 18 months before the intended semester abroad, so begin planning early!
Visit our scholarship information page to learn about the different opportunities.
Billing
The OIE will provide the exchange fee information to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Office of Student Billing in order for your student’s bill to be issued from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. Bills are usually issued in late August for the fall semester, early December for the spring semester, and late April/May for the summer session. Windy Bartlebaugh, wbart@iup.edu, is the contact for the Office of Student Billing.
If your student has not received a bill, or the bill reflects incorrect information, please have your student contact the Office of International Education, as there may be some error or exception.
It is a wise idea to name a limited power of attorney before the student embarks on his or her journey. It is also a good idea to make a few copies before it is signed. For example, have one for the bank, one for the Student Billing office, one for your records, etc.