Offering a Travel-Learning Course

Contents

  1. Process Overview
  2. Budgeting/Planning Guidance
  3. Developing the Travel Experience for your Course
  4. Once your Course is Selected
  5. Travel Learning Course Timeline for Faculty (and deadlines)
  6. Some Helpful Resources

1. Process Overview

Travel-Learning Courses consist of a 1 or 1.25 credit Parent Course normally combined with a .25 credit Travel Component. Travel-Learning Courses are applied for on an annual basis, for the following academic year. The Committee on Academic Programs reviews the applications and submits its recommendations to the Administration, which selects the courses to be offered.  

The deadline for applying to CAP to offer a Travel-Learning Course for the 25/26 academic year is 13 January 2025.

If the Parent Course is not already in the catalog, the instructor, with approval from the academic department/program, will need to submit a proposal to the Committee on Academic Programs to add the course as a temporary addition to the catalog.

A complete proposal consists of 3 parts:  (1) a including an uploaded Course Narrative file, (2) an uploaded Budget Worksheet, and (3) information from the faculty member's department chair.  Proposal instructions are found on the CAP website.

Course Narrative Instructions can be found attached (PDF).

Information from the faculty member's department chair is to be completed and submitted separately using the on-line 

Part-time faculty are eligible to apply for a TLC, but there are restrictions based on annual course load--contact Darrell Albon for more information.

For general resources on developing and implementing a short-term study away experience, please see below.

2. Budgeting / Planning Guidance

3. Developing the Travel Experience for your Course

4. Once Your Course Is Selected

If your proposed course is not currently in the catalog you will need to fill out the Temporary Course Proposal form. This will be available on the CAP website.

All Travel-Learning Courses will include a .25 unit Travel Component section* (for example, the travel component section associated with ASTR 110 is ASTR 110 TL). Students will have to register for the TL section in addition to registering for the parent course. All accepted courses will need to fill out the Travel Component Proposal Form which will be available on the CAP website.

The Travel-Learning Course travel (field experience) must be completed within the semester in which it is offered or, at the latest, by the end of the 21st week after the start of the semester in which the parent course is offered. This is a Federal DOE Title IV (Financial Aid) requirement.


Because of the extraordinary issues involved in traveling with students, there are many practical reasons for requiring the separation of the .25-unit Travel Component's credits from the Parent Course's. These include:

5. Travel-Learning Course Timeline for Faculty

For Spring 2026 TLC's: 

24/FA

25/SP

25/SU

25/FA

26/SP

6. Some helpful international travel resources for faculty:

- The University of Kentucky.

A general resource about international faculty led courses from our partner AIFS -  

-- Podcasts that discuss innovative ways to develop and lead programs and "explore programs from the genesis of an idea through program development and implementation." 

Information about responsible, ethical and sustainable study abroad:  resources from Transitions Abroad,  from Middlebury College,  from Sustainable Travel International, also the  website.

 - an organization advocating for international exchange for people with disabilities.

 - information about re-entering the USA.

 - see links to International Travel and to information about specific countries information, also has a section for US students studying abroad.

 - information about health issues and immunizations by country.