Outside group offers study-abroad ethics
Rules a response to Conn. attorney general’s investigation of university-provider ties
In part as a response to recent investigations into study-abroad practices, the Forum on Education Abroad on Monday released a “code of ethics” meant to provide clear rules for relationships between universities and program providers.
The six main sections of the code — compiled by an organization widely seen as setting the standards for the study-abroad field — address many of the ethical concerns brought up in ongoing investigations of study-abroad practices by the New York and Connecticut attorneys general. University officials welcomed the recommendations Monday but said they...
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