WKU Study Abroad and Global Learning Office Shares Novel Coronavirus Plan

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Speaking: John Sunnygard, Associate Provost for Global Learning and International Affairs

Reporter: Olivia Eiler

If students are already abroad when there’s an outbreak, WKU has a plan for that too. Every student studying abroad has emergency evacuation insurance, which kicks in when the travel advisory reaches level four and, in some cases, level three. The insurance company covers the costs and manages the evacuation.

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