EducationUSA

South Asia Tour Spring 2024

Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

EDUCATIONUSA SPRING 2024 SOUTH ASIA TOUR
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION

EducationUSA Nepal and Pakistan are hosting the tour. These organizations, hereafter referred to as ‘Fair Organizers’, will support and engage only in events that follow EducationUSA Principles of Good Practice.

Participation:
Priority Registration will be given to direct-hire employees of accredited U.S. higher education institutions (HEI)s, after which consortia, agents and other third-party representatives may be registered as per terms and conditions. HEIs utilizing the services of an agent must register for the tour on behalf of the agent. Agents may not complete the registration form themselves.

EducationUSA reserves the right to accept or deny an HEI’s participation in the tour.

Alumni: Alumni may participate as additional representatives of an HEI at fair booths only. It is the responsibility of the HEI to train alumni to represent their institution. Alumni will be held to the same standards as representatives while at events.


Fair Organizer Responsibilities:

  • Arrange facilities for public events, including main fair room, concurrent sessions and any other amenities such as refreshments and coffee breaks, equipment and security, as local conditions allow;
  • Provide counter space, a chair, bottled water and sign for each participating institution. If additional space is required, arrangements should be made with EducationUSA staff in advance;
  • Recommend lodging and flight options;
  • Arrange local transportation for registered participants to and from scheduled events. Transportation will only be provided to and from the “headquarter” hotel;
  • Arrange complementary meetings, visits to educational institutions and networking events for participants. These may vary from city to city;
  • Design and produce materials (digital and print) for promotion and distribution such as posters, flyers, newspaper ads and participating institution guide;
  • Arrange Media Promotion/Advertising campaigns in one or more of the following: EducationUSA and Host Institution’s social media and websites, local newspapers, radio, local businesses, high schools, universities and professional institutes. This may vary from city to city;
  • E-mail invitations to known students and professionals, advising center program members, universities, professional institutes, high schools, and other interested parties listed in the EducationUSA advising center databases;
  • Register event attendees and create databases with contact information and degree program preferences, which will be forwarded to each attending university representative within 15-calendar of the conclusion of the tour;
  • Present a Country Briefing for participating institutions;
  • Staff an EducationUSA information booth at university fairs;
  • Prepare an EducationUSA fair questionnaire/evaluation for completion by attending university;
  • NOT be responsible for any lost or damaged items;
  • NOT be responsible for any mailed packages that may be stopped at customs, and will not perform any customs clearance activities;
  • NOT be responsible for detention or administrative actions that participants may face due to violation of visa regulations.

Participants agree to the following:

  • Accreditation: Participating institutions must have U.S. accreditation recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Verification may be requested;
  • Participants represent the United States, U.S. higher education, and U.S. higher education admissions for the duration of the event;
  • Offer information on U.S.-based programs and U.S. accredited programs only. Failure to comply will make the institution ineligible for participation at future events;
  • Fair Organizers reserve the right to verify the identity of institutional representatives if required;
  • Provide current and comprehensive information on all programs offered at the represented institution;
  •  Representatives will not make offers of “on-spot admission” or visa counseling;
  • Agents may only speak about and share information (including digital business cards and contact information) about the U.S institution they are representing (as stated on the registration form) and NOT represent their foreign clients or their parent company;
  • Participate in all scheduled activities, including school/university visits and networking events for which registration was completed;
  • Visa and Reservations: Participants are responsible for their visas (if applicable), airline tickets, hotel reservations, and ground transfers;
  • Set up tables and materials according to the schedule provided. Each representative will be required to remove institutional materials immediately after the fair ends. All materials left behind will be discarded;
  • Ship Materials within the established deadlines. Each institution and courier service are responsible for ensuring that materials arrive to destination in time. Be aware of local customs issues. All printed materials and fair items should be sent to the addresses provided;
  • Booth: Ensure no more than two representatives staff a booth at one time.
  • Participants must remain inside their booths/designated space and behind tables at fairs and events when interacting with attendees;
  • Ensure any displays do not exceed the allocated space or booth, standard height is eight feet. Displays must be no greater than six feet wide and three feet deep, the standard six foot table size. Displays must be placed in the rear of the allocated space or booth;
  • Contact Information: Participants will provide active e-mail addresses and phone numbers and notify Fair Organizers, by email, of any changes in plans;
  • Communication: All communication with regards to this tour is to be made via e-mail to southasiatour@educationusa.org;
  • Dress Code: Participants will adhere to professional/business casual attire for the duration of the tour. They must also wear a name badge during public events and fairs. Ensure alumni representatives adhere to the dress code and wear a name badge indicating that they are an alumni representative during fairs;
  • No-show Policy: No reimbursement. If materials have been received, they may or may not be displayed without a representative at the table. Fair Organizers reserve the right to allot the space to others without refunding the participation charges already paid.
  • Fair and Event Cancellation: EducationUSA Centers and Tour Organizers will not be responsible for unanticipated cancellations. If EducationUSA hosts decide to cancel a fair due to insufficient U.S. institutional representation, the deadline to cancel the fair due to insufficient registrations will be December 15, 2023.
  • Force Majeure Cancellation: Fair organizers will not be responsible for unanticipated local closures/cancellations. Fair organizers reserve the right to cancel the fair(s) due to unforeseen circumstances and contingencies, arising out of or caused by, directly or indirectly, forces beyond its control, including but not limited to strikes, work stoppages, accidents, acts of war or terrorism, civil or military disturbances, nuclear or natural catastrophes or acts of God, and interruptions, loss or malfunctions of utilities, communications or computer (software and hardware), internet, and /or server services.
  • Late arrival/early departure: EducationUSA fairs are time sensitive. Late  arrivals and early departures are discouraged. Participants who fail to adhere to stated tour timings may be subjected to exclusion from future events in the region.
  • Additional Event policy: Any participant that wishes to conduct an additional event the day before, of, or after the fair in the same venue of the EducationUSA fair, must have prior written consent to do so from the EducationUSA host of the city.
  • HEI representatives hereby consent to their participation in interviews, the use of quotes, and the taking of photographs, movies or videotapes of the event featuring them and grant the right to edit, use, and reuse said products for non-profit purposes including use in print, on the internet, and all other forms of media. HEI representatives also hereby release the Fair Organizers, EducationUSA Advising Centers and their Host Institutions and employees from all claims, demands, and liabilities whatsoever in connection with the above.
  • Release and Liability Waiver: Fair Organizers will NOT be responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen items. Fair participants are encouraged to leave all items of value (laptops, tablets, phones) locked safely in their hotel rooms.
  • Service Guarantee Policy: If the above terms are not met, EducationUSA fair organizers are not responsible for delays, reservation changes, and other inconveniences experienced due to the lack of compliance with any of the above.