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  • Locations: Astoria, United States; Couer d'Alene, United States; Great falls, United States; Kennewick, United States; Missoula, United States; Seaside, United States; Yakama Nation Reservation, United States; Yellowstone National Park, United States
  • Program Terms: Summer Session 2
  • Restrictions: applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
Program Description:

Yakama Nation Humanities Trip

Yakama Domestic Study

(2021)


Cities on Itinerary:

Astoria, United States

Couer d'Alene, United States

Great falls, United States

Kennewick, United States

Missoula, United States

Seaside, United States

Yakama Nation Reservation, United States

Yellowstone National Park, United States



 

Trip Dates:

Trip Term:
Summer Session 2

Application Deadline:

Deposit Deadline:


 

After being accepted by the Trip Director, students will commit to the trip with a $1,000 deposit. The final cost of trip listed below includes all travel, tuition costs, and some meals. Final payment deadline will be communicated upon being accepted for the trip.

$_________

For additional questions or concerns, please contact Dr. John Coats at jcoats@leeuniversity.edu
 

Name: Dr. John Coats
Email: jcoats@leeuniversity.edu
Office Location: HUM 307G
Office Phone Number: 423-614-8350

Name: Dr. Randy Wood
Email: rwood@leeuniversity.edu
Office Location: HUM 301C
Office Phone Number: 423-614-8137

 

Courses Offered:
1. GNST 251 Cross-Cultural Experience, J. Coats - 1 credit hour
2. HIST 283 Lewis, Clark, and the American West, J. Coats - 3 credit hours
3. HUMN 301 Foundations of the Modern World, R. Wood - 3 credit hours

Total Credit Hours Received: 7

 

Resources:

Yakama Nation Humanities Health Clearance Information (All students must be cleared by the Health Clinic prior to traveling.)

Health Clearance Forms

All participants must comply with Lee University Health Clinic (LUHC) policies regarding pre-departure medical clearance for university-sponsored cross-cultural travel including the following:
1. Every student traveling stateside and internationally is required to have a physical exam on file in the LUHC. The medical exam must be current (within two years) and cannot expire during the trip. No “waivers” will be accepted. Any student who declines the medical exam will not be permitted to travel.
2. All students participating in international study-abroad must comply with the Tennessee Department of Health and the Lee University policy for matriculation immunizations. This includes (1) proof of two MMR vaccines and proof of two Varicella vaccines OR (2) documented proof from a physician that you have already had the disease or have positive “titers.” (Antibody titers indicate whether a person is immune to diseases such as measles, chickenpox, or hepatitis.)
This also includes documentation of a complete immunization record for COVID-19.
3. For diseases or illnesses that are deemed “high risk” in an area of travel, students are required to receive appropriate immunizations; this will be strictly enforced for international travel, without exceptions. For diseases or illnesses deemed “moderate risk” in an area of travel, appropriate immunizations will be highly recommended. After information from and discussion with LUHC, students must sign a waiver if they choose not to receive any highly recommended immunizations.
4. LUHC will not grant travel clearance to students who are non-compliant with physical exams and required immunizations. Students claiming religious exemption for immunizations may choose to receive the required immunizations OR contact the Global Perspectives office for an alternative trip within the United States. For health safety and potential legal reasons, Lee University is unable to grant appeals for religious exemptions from immunizations for international trips. Students traveling domestically will be required to have an immunization record on file. Lee University will neither assume responsibility nor grant travel privileges for anyone who does not meet the requirements delineated above.


For additional questions or concerns, please contact Dr. John Coats at jcoats@leeuniversity.edu



This program is currently not accepting applications.