Participant Expectations. Participant assumes certain responsibilities, risks and obligations to fellow participants, the instructor and WAC including, but not limited to, the following: • Foreign travel and painting classes involve moderate levels of physical activity. Participant should be capable of carrying his or her own painting gear over short distances and be prepared to walk moderate distances over uneven surfaces, such as cobblestone streets. WAC will attempt to accommodate the Participant’s special needs but makes no guarantee to be able to do so. • Given that venues are chosen by WAC because of their historic or scenic nature, many venues are not equipped with elevators. Although assistance carrying suitcases to rooms can be accommodated, Participants with difficulty navigating one or more flights of stairs should contact WAC to see if the venue is suitable. • Life in Greece is undoubtedly different from that of the Participant’s home country, which is part of the charm and challenge of foreign travel. While WAC endeavors to arrange accommodations, meals and excursions to provide the highest quality experience, Participant may find certain amenities to which he or she is accustomed different or lacking. • Although participants seeking privacy will find plenty of time to paint and explore on their own, this is still a group art experience. Meals, excursions and art classes are largely communal and Participants are expected to enter into the spirit of the adventure. An overly critical, abrasive or disruptive Participant can diminish the experience of the entire group. If a person feels that he or she will have difficulty being courteous or accepting of others, or meeting with good grace the challenges of a sometimes- demanding art class, or of life and travel in a foreign environment, he or she should not enroll in this workshop. • In the unlikely event that a Participant in the workshop is unreasonably disruptive or conducts himself or herself in a manner incompatible with the safety and reasonable enjoyment of other members of the tour, WAC reserves the right and discretion to expel that Participant without refund from the workshop. • Allergies: With sufficient prior notice, WAC, working with the venue, will attempt to meet the reasonable dietary restrictions of Participants. Certain allergy situations may not be susceptible to change. Persons with severe allergies should make inquiries with WAC prior to deciding to join the trip. The risk of contracting Covid is solely...
Participant Expectations. In participating in Berkeley Global Internships, participants understand that neither the University of California nor SSALL program coordinators, instructors, nor other staff will be supervising them at all times. However, as a participant, they will be held to the UC Berkeley Code of Conduct (xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/code-of-conduct), to program policies as listed on the Global Internships website at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/globalinternships/policies, and to the student agreement at all times throughout the length of the program. Participants must comply with all rules and regulations issued by Global Internships staff, or program partners. It is within the program staff’s discretion to determine whether any violation warrants a participant’s termination from the program. In that event, a participant may be discharged from the program, but still be held responsible for all program related fees. Any violation of the Berkeley Code of Conduct will also be reported to the UC Berkeley Center for Student Conduct. Participants will follow a schedule mutually determined between the participant, the program, the internship provider, and the course instructor from the first day of the program to the last. Participants are expected to be on time and ready to work each day they are scheduled. Absence from the internship, course, or other program related events, except for illness or accident, is strictly prohibited. In the case of illness or accident, participants must inform their internship supervisor or instructor as soon as possible. If the illness or accident will inhibit the participant’s ability to complete the program, the program coordinator should also be notified. If a participant has more than three absences for any reason or is late for more than three days, the participant is subject to dismissal from program. Participants will observe only those holidays that are holidays for the organization. Vacation requests are not allowed. Internships are important experiences, but they often include some routine or administrative work. Participants accept that they will assist the internship provider in various ways. A key attribute to developing professionalism is making a commitment to personal productivity. This will allow industrious participants to remain active and challenged by finding ways to contribute voluntarily. Participants are encouraged to keep an open mind and learn from routine situations.
Participant Expectations. In participating in the TAU International internship program, participants understand that neither TAU nor TAU International internship program coordinators, instructors, nor other staff will be supervising them at all times. However, as a participant, they will be held to the TAU International Letter of Agreement and to program and housing policies at all times throughout the length of the program. Participants must comply with all rules and regulations issued by TAU International staff, or program partners. It is within the program staff’s discretion to determine whether any violation warrants a participant’s termination from the program. In that event, a participant may be discharged from the program, but still be held responsible for all program related fees.
Participant Expectations. All Participants must agree to complete all required in-take forms, assessments, and evaluations prior to entering services. In addition, Participants are required to obtain certain medical clearances from their primary physician and must obtain a clear TB test. By entering into this Agreement, the Participant agrees to adhere to all polices, rules and handbooks pertaining to the Participant, including socially acceptable hygiene, regular attendance, willingness to participation in activities, and refrain from actions that disrupt the services of other Participants. In addition, Participants must not display behavior that may be harmful to themselves or others.
Participant Expectations. In an online learning environment, participants must be highly motivated individuals who can plan and execute all course expectations. For this course, each week participants will:
Participant Expectations. In order to participate as an athlete or coach at the United States Throwball Association/Ismaili Throwball Association (the “Program”): ● The participant must be at least 12 years old, residing in the United States. ● If the participant is 16 years of age or older, the participant must bring and present an acceptable form of a government issued photo ID; ● The participant is responsible for obtaining a copy of rules and regulations from the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx website in which the participant is participating; ● Any of the sports managers or event coordinators may declare that the participant or his/her team has forfeited a game when the participant or his/her team is not prepared to play at the scheduled time for the game; and ● The participant must respect and obey the referee’s decisions with regard to each game. If there is a dispute to be handled, only the team’s captain may approach the referee.
Participant Expectations. In participating in Berkeley Sophomore Semester, participants understand that neither the University of California nor SSALL program coordinators, instructors, nor other staff will be supervising them at all times. However, as a participant, they will be held to the UC Berkeley Code of Conduct (xxxx://xx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/code-of-conduct), to program policies as listed on the Sophomore Semester website at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/program/sophomoresemester/london, and to the student agreement at all times throughout the length of the program. Participants must comply with all rules and regulations issued by Sophomore Semester staff, or program partners. It is within the program staff’s discretion to determine whether any violation warrants a participant’s termination from the program. In that event, a participant may be discharged from the program, but still be held responsible for all program related fees. Any violation of the Berkeley Code of Conduct will also be reported to the UC Berkeley Center for Student Conduct.
Participant Expectations. The Program Coordinator shall notify students in the Program that they are responsible for: Complying with Learning Site’s operational and administrative policies, procedures, rules and regulations; Arranging for their own transportation and living arrangements if not provided by the University; Assuming responsibility for their personal illnesses, necessary immunizations, tuberculin tests, and annual health examinations; Maintaining the confidentiality of client information: Neither the University nor its employees or agents shall be granted access to individually identifiable information unless the client has first given consent using a form approved by the Learning Site that complies with applicable state and federal law, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”) and its implementing regulations; [REQUIRED PROVISION/HIPAA] The Learning Site shall reasonably assist the University in obtaining client consent in appropriate circumstances. In the absence of consent, students shall use de-identified information only in any discussions about the internship experience with the University, its employees, or agents. [REQUIRED PROVISION/HIPAA] Participating in all relevant trainings by Learning Site; Notifying the Learning Site immediately of any violation of state or federal laws by any student; and Providing services to the Learning Site’s clients only under the direct supervision of the Learning Site’s professional staff. Obtaining prior approval by both the University and Learning Site prior to publishing, broadcasting, or otherwise utilizing any materials obtained through this Community Engagement (internship). All students will agree to Participation Guidelines as represented in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto.
Participant Expectations. This asynchronous course allows the participants to engage with all course materials at a pace suitable to their personal schedules during each week’s learning modules. In an online learning environment, participants must be highly motivated individuals who can plan and execute all course expectations. For this course, each week participants will:
Participant Expectations. To be an active member of MUNDO @ The Ohio State University, current OSU students must earn “active participation” points. Points may be accumulated through attendance and participation in weekly MUNDO events and other activities. Participants in the College of Arts and Sciences Program for Advancing in Scholarship and Service (PASS) can also earn points through participation in the program.