#  Admitted Participants 

 



### This page is for students who have officially been admitted to a 2026 DRCLAS Summer Program or are receiving a DRCLAS Summer Research Grant.

Please follow the guidelines for the country where your program will take place. Once admitted into the DRCLAS programs, you should **complete these steps** ***by April 20th (SIP students) or April 26th (Research Grant Recipients)**.*

For more information about these forms, please visit [Harvard Global Support Services](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/pre-departure-support/policies-requirements/student-requirements).



 

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###    SIP BRAZIL  expand\_more  

 

The below tasks are required in order to travel with DRCLAS &amp; Harvard to the **SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (SIP) IN BRAZIL** Please read and follow instructions very carefully. Some requirements pertain to all students; other requirements are location based.

As a student participating in a DRCLAS program, it is your responsibility to understand and complete all pre-departure requirements in a timely manner. Failure to complete the following tasks by their designated deadline will result in your removal from the DRCLAS Summer Programs, and/or rescinding of your grant.

In order to receive any DRCLAS funding/grant, all tasks from the DRCLAS and GSS/University requirements MUST be completed by April 9th.

**DRCLAS REQUIREMENTS**

1. **COMPLETE THE** [**DRCLAS ACCEPTANCE FORM**](https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0U0kkOO3GYNL5T8)  
    All students must confirm participation by March 24.
2. **COMPLETE YOUR** [**COUNTRY’S LODGING FORM**](https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6QlduTMrni3QFTg)
3. **ATTEND YOUR PRE-DEPARTURE MEETING**  
    Each country will run a mandatory Pre-departure Meeting during reading period. Participants in the Brazil program are required to attend on **May 5 from 3-4:30 PM** in-person at the DRCLAS offices (CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge St., Room S250).

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (COLLEGE STUDENTS)**

These requirements must be completed by April 6th.

1. **LOG INTO THE UNIVERSITY'S** [**HEALTH AND SAFETY PRE-DEPARTURE PORTAL**](https://predeparture.fas.harvard.edu/)
2. **CREATE NEW TRIP**
    1. In trip name, type "DRCLAS SIP Brazil".
    2. Select "David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies" from the Center dropdown.
    3. Select "2026 Summer" on Year/Term.
    4. Select "Internship" in Purpose.
    5. Select "Brazil" in Country.
    6. Input your start and end date.
        1. ***Rio de Janeiro:*** Sunday, June 7 - Saturday, August 1, 2026
        2. ***São Paulo:*** Sunday, June 7 - Saturday, August 1, 2026

Please be sure you upload the requested documentation for that specific requirement only. If you are having any difficulty with the portal, please reach out to DRCLAS at [drclas\_students@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GRADUATE STUDENTS)**

These requirements must be completed by April 11th.

1. **COMPLETE THE GSS TRAVEL WAIVER &amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)
    1. Click [here](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/2023-09/harvard-organized-international-internship-program-release-form-0823-uae.pdf) for the waiver.
2. **REGISTER YOUR ITINERARY &amp; INTERNATIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION WITH ISOS &amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)
    1. Use [**International SOS MyTrips**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/register-travel/register-own-trip) to register
    2. Please complete as much as you can early, including dates of travel (confirmed or tentative), city, and country to which you are traveling, even if you have not yet purchased your flight. You can update your itinerary once you have confirmed information.
    3. Update your travel registry once you have flight and accommodations details confirmed. Remember to update your travel details as they change (weekend travel, lodging, transportation, etc.).
    4. Submit your registered trip to DRCLAS.
3. **DOWNLOAD THE ISOS APP**
    1. [**International SOS Assistance App**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/emergency-support/assistance-app)
    2. You will be able to ‘check-in’ to a location if you are there for less than 24-hours and receive important country-specific information for the time that you are there.



 

 

 



###    SIP MEXICO  expand\_more  

 

The below tasks are required in order to travel with DRCLAS &amp; Harvard to the **SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (SIP) IN MEXICO**. Please read and follow instructions very carefully. Some requirements pertain to all students; other requirements are location based.

As a student participating in a DRCLAS program, it is your responsibility to understand and complete all pre-departure requirements in a timely manner. Failure to complete the following tasks by their designated deadline will result in your removal from the DRCLAS Summer Programs, and/or rescinding of your grant. In order to receive any DRCLAS funding/grant, all tasks from the DRCLAS and GSS/University requirements MUST be completed.

**DRCLAS REQUIREMENTS**

1. **COMPLETE THE** [**DRCLAS ACCEPTANCE FORM**](https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0U0kkOO3GYNL5T8)  
    All students must confirm participation by March 24.
2. **COMPLETE YOUR** [**COUNTRY’S LODGING FORM**](https://forms.gle/Jcv3jjampn6pfTed8)
3. **ATTEND YOUR MANDATORY PRE-DEPARTURE MEETING**
    1. Each country will run a mandatory Pre-departure Meeting during reading period. Participants in the Mexico program are required to attend on **April 30 from 3-4:30PM,** in-person at the DRCLAS offices (CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge St., Room S216).

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (COLLEGE STUDENTS)**

**These requirements must be completed by April 20th.**

1. **LOG INTO THE UNIVERSITY'S** [**HEALTH AND SAFETY PRE-DEPARTURE PORTAL**](https://predeparture.fas.harvard.edu/)
2. **CREATE NEW TRIP**
    1. In trip name, type "DRCLAS SIP Mexico".
    2. Select "David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies" from the Center dropdown.
    3. Select "2026 Summer" on Year/Term.
    4. Select "Internship" in Purpose.
    5. Select "Mexico" in Country.
    6. Input your start and end date.
        1. ***Mexico City:*** Sunday, June 7 - Saturday, August 1, 2026

Please be sure you upload the requested documentation for that specific requirement only. If you are having any difficulty with the portal, please reach out to DRCLAS at [drclas\_students@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GRADUATE STUDENTS)**

These requirements must be completed by April 9th.

1. **COMPLETE THE GSS TRAVEL WAIVER &amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)
    1. Click [here](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/2023-09/harvard-organized-international-internship-program-release-form-0823-uae.pdf) for the waiver.
2. **REGISTER YOUR ITINERARY &amp; INTERNATIONAL CONTACT INFORMATION WITH ISOS &amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)
    1. Use [**International SOS MyTrips**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/register-travel/register-own-trip) to register
    2. Please complete as much as you can early, including dates of travel (confirmed or tentative), city, and country to which you are traveling, even if you have not yet purchased your flight. You can update your itinerary once you have confirmed information.
    3. Update your travel registry once you have flight and accommodations details confirmed. Remember to update your travel details as they change (weekend travel, lodging, transportation, etc.).
    4. Submit your registered trip to DRCLAS.
3. **DOWNLOAD THE ISOS APP**
    1. [**International SOS Assistance App**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/emergency-support/assistance-app)
    2. You will be able to ‘check-in’ to a location if you are there for less than 24-hours and receive important country-specific information for the time that you are there.



 

 

 



###    SRTG - ALL DESTINATIONS  expand\_more  

 

As a student that has been awarded the **DRCLAS Summer Research Travel Grant,** it's your responsibility to understand and complete all orientation requirements **by April 20th**. Failure to complete the following tasks by their designated deadline will result in rescinding of your grant.

**DRCLAS PARTICIPATION REQUIREMENTS**

**1. ​​​​​​COMPLETE THE** [**2026 SUMMER RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANT CONTRACT**](https://harvard.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5bcPDeXfbfjglhk)

Once you understand the commitment, *confirm* or *decline* your award no later than April 20th, 2026.

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (COLLEGE STUDENTS)**

These requirements are for **college students only** and must be completed by April 20th.

**1.LOG INTO THE UNIVERSITY'S** [**HEALTH AND SAFETY PRE-DEPARTURE PORTAL**](https://predeparture.fas.harvard.edu/)

**2. CREATE NEW TRIP**

1. In trip name, type "DRCLAS Summer Research Travel Grant".
2. Select "David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies" from the Center dropdown.
3. Select "2026 Summer" on Year/Term.
4. Select "Research" in Purpose.
5. Select the country you will be traveling to from the drop down menu.
6. Input your start and end date.

Please be sure you upload the requested documentation for that specific requirement only. If you are having any difficulty with the portal, please reach out to DRCLAS at [drclas\_students@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)

**GLOBAL SUPPORT SERVICES (GSS) &amp; UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (GRADUATE STUDENTS)**

These requirements must be completed by April 20th.

**1. READ THE** [**STUDENTS TRAVEL POLICY**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/pre-departure-support/policies-requirements/student-requirements)

**2. IDENTIFY THE** [**RISK RATING**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/risk-ratings) **FOR YOUR DESTINATION.**

**3. COMPLETE THE** [**TRAVEL WAIVER**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/2023-09/graduate-professional-student-international-research-study-travel-release-form-0823-uae.pdf) **&amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu) **(Graduate students)**

**4. IF YOUR DESTINATION IS RATED HIGH RISK:**

A. Attend an elevated risk or high risk [orientation.](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/news-events/pre-departure-orientations-elevated-risk-locations)

B. Submit [**travel safety questionnaire**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/user/login?destination=/travel/pre-departure-support/forms-checklists/travel-safety-questionnaire) at least 1 month prior to departure and submit to DRCLAS [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)[**.**](https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=9CL6b2hFBUGtQy461HJpVzpD2wKtvepMv9pXJ-b4yL9UOEYyWkZEUFBJWUlMRVc5SVBVN1YyVlM4Vi4u)

*If you're unable to successfully submit the online travel safety questionnaire, please email* [*i**nternational\_safety@harvard.edu***](mailto:///international_safety@harvard.edu)

C. After reviewing your travel safety questionnaire, GSS will email you to let you know whether or not you're required to have an individual consultation. Complete an [**individual consultation**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/contact-us).

**5. REGISTER YOUR TRIP &amp; INFO WITH ISOS &amp; SUBMIT TO DRCLAS** [**HERE**](mailto:drclas_students@fas.harvard.edu)

A. Use [**International SOS MyTrips**](https://mytrips.travelsecurity.com/Login.aspx?ci=4xTwck/ugnM=) to register

B. Please complete as much as you can early, including dates of travel (confirmed or tentative), city, and country to which you are traveling, even if you have not yet purchased your flight. You can update your itinerary once you have confirmed information.

C. Update your travel registry once you have flight and accommodations details confirmed. Remember to update your travel details as they change (weekend travel, lodging, transportation, etc.).

**6. DOWNLOAD THE ISOS APP**

A. [International SOS Assistance App](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel/emergency-support/assistance-app)

B. You will be able to ‘check-in’ to a location if you are there for less than 24-hours and receive important country-specific information for the time that you are there.

**DRCLAS STIPEND REQUIREMENTS**

**1. COMPLETE ALL OF THE ABOVE TASKS FIRST!**

Students will not receive their award if they haven't completed the SRTG Contract linked above.

**2. ONLINE BUY2PAY REGISTRATION**

Use [this guide](<https://I’d like your feedback on this file. Please add comments on the document to share your thoughts.  https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:a60897fe-1767-4eb8-a965-7bd474abdf05>) to support your registration process

A. All individuals are required to complete the mandatory sections of the registration process before the university can create any sort of payment.

B. If you are not registered, you will receive an automatic message from Buy2Pay to register your information into the Harvard vendor system. Please check your junk and spam folder of your email.

 C. If you are already registered, please [log in to your Buy2Pay profile](https://solutions.sciquest.com/apps/Router/SupplierLogin?CustOrg=HarvardFullSuite) and update your information. If possible link your account to Zelle.

**3. THERE ARE FIVE SECTIONS THAT NEED TO BE COMPLETED:**

A. Company Overview: asks for type of business legal structure and Tax ID number. This is either Individual/Sole Proprietor or Foreign Individual.

B. Addresses: asks for you physical or mailing address. You will need to use the [9 digit zip code](https://tools.usps.com/zip-code-lookup.htm?byaddress).

C. Contacts: asks for your contact information (email and phone number)

D. Tax Information: You will be required to fill out the W-9 form for US-citizens, or the W-8 and Sprintax forms for non-us citizens. Please visit the IRS page to download these forms <https://www.irs.gov/forms-instructions>.

E. Payment Information: You can select your preferable method of payment. Individuals with a US-bank account can enroll to Zelle for electronic payments. Individuals without a US-bank account will receive paper-checks to the address on file.

**Note: Foreign Individuals** (Non-U.S. Citizens) may also be required to submit additional information to ensure compliance with U.S. regulations. New registrants may receive a separate email from Harvard’s Online Tax Compliance System, Sprintax Calculus (<hutax@sprintax.com>), after their Buy2Pay registration has been submitted. [This guide](<https://I’d like your feedback on this file. Please add comments on the document to share your thoughts.  https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:03c53465-754f-4ef1-80a9-1a562d1fbb70>) will help you complete Sprintax Calculus.



 

 

 



###    Additional Information for Students &amp; Families  expand\_more  

 

**Student Responsibilities**

All students are responsible for knowing and adhering to program rules and policies as well as being familiar with general [**study abroad policies**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/travel-tools/forms-policies/harvard-college).

**Payments and Funding**

Students will be term-billed twice for all program expenses. This is in the form of a "debit" to your term bill. The first is a nonrefundable $250 deposit to secure a place in the program, which will be debited mid April. The second (if relevant) will be the remaining program balance, which will be debited in May. If you have received a partial fee waiver from DRCLAS, you will be billed for the program fee minus whatever is owed. If you have received a grant from the Office of Career Services or another source, please inquire how you will receive that funding (direct deposit, term credit, check, etc.). It is the responsibility of the student to complete all tasks for the program and funding, as well as secure all payments.

  
**Cancellation Policy**

\- April 20, 2025 is the last day for students to cancel participation in a program without incurring any fees beyond the confirmation deposit.

\- Between the previous date and 31 days (prior to one month) of the program start-date, DRCLAS will refund 90% of the program fee billed.

\- Between one month to eight days (prior to one week) of the program start-date, DRCLAS will refund 70% of the total program fee billed.

\- Between one week and two day before the program starts, DRCLAS will refund 50% of the total program fee billed.

\- On May 31st or after the program start date, while the student is traveling to or is in-country, DRCLAS will not grant any refunds under any circumstances.

\- Please note that the $250 confirmation fee is not refundable under any circumstances.

**Visa and Passport Services**

It is recommended that students not travel with a passport that is within 6 months of expiration. Please contact the program manager with visa-related inquiries.

**International Health and Safety**

Traveling abroad requires careful planning, even for seasoned travelers. Each destination requires a different strategy and for responding to situations, from small inconveniences to serious emergencies. DRCLAS and Global Support Services are closely monitoring the Zika Virus outbreak, and heeding to the instructions set by the [Center for Disease Control](http://www.cdc.gov/zika/). More information for travelers relating to Zika can be found [**here**](https://www.globalsupport.harvard.edu/news-advice/zika-virus-travel-precautions). Detailed [advice and information](http://www.cdc.gov/zika/prevention/index.html) will also be shared during pre-departure orientations for the areas on Latin America affected by the outbreak.

  
**24/7 emergency numbers for students**

International SOS: +1-617-998-0000 (for medical, security, and travel advice or assistance)

Harvard College Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response: +1-617-495-9100, [osapr@fas.harvard.edu](mailto:///osapr@fas.harvard.edu)

**Information for Families**

Our security consultants at Harvard's Global Support Services continually monitor and make recommendations to DRCLAS Summer Programs regarding current security levels and situations around the world. In addition to Harvard-based and local program staff as resources, students have 24/7 access to International SOS, which provides medical, mental health, and security advice and referrals, and emergency evacuation services to Harvard travelers abroad. Your student has been provided with complete telephone and mobile app, email and web contact information for International SOS and other Harvard-based resources that they may wish to take advantage of while on the program.

While in country, our program staff are expert resources for their particular locales, as well as being integral members of the Harvard community during the academic year. Since their acceptance into the program, your student has been receiving a great deal of program information from DRCLAS staff, in the form of mailings, individual and group meetings, and regularly-updated websites.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to speak directly with your student about the study abroad program and to have them contact DRCLAS. While program staff may be able to answer your general questions about our programs, we are unfortunately prohibited from releasing specific information as it pertains to a student’s participation in one of our programs. DRCLAS policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (“FERPA”) provide students and former students certain protections and rights concerning the confidentiality of their educational records.