Ensuring student safety is a comprehensive support service that helps students understand and follow local safety guidelines, campus security procedures, and personal risk management practices. This includes emergency contact setup, safety briefings, and ongoing guidance on staying safe in a new environment.
Living and studying abroad involves adjusting to new surroundings and potential risks. Understanding safety procedures and having clear support systems in place helps protect your well-being and provides reassurance to both you and your family.
Safety support is delivered by SIMI Swiss’s student affairs and campus security teams, in collaboration with StudyAbroader’s local advisors. These professionals are trained in international student safety protocols and local regulations.
Safety guidance should be accessed before your arrival and throughout your stay. Continuous awareness and preparedness help prevent incidents and ensure quick responses when needed.
Safety support is available online through pre-departure sessions and resources, and in person at SIMI Swiss campuses or local partner offices. Emergency support hotlines are also provided for immediate assistance when required.
Students receive safety orientation covering campus security procedures, local laws, and cultural norms related to personal safety. Advisors assist with registering emergency contacts, setting up health insurance, and accessing local medical and security services. Ongoing updates and reminders about seasonal or local risks are also provided to help maintain awareness.
Safety support is designed to help SIMI Swiss students understand and apply safety practices, protect their personal well-being, and feel secure while studying abroad.
The service includes safety briefings, emergency contact assistance, and guidance on local safety practices. However, students remain responsible for following safety instructions and acting prudently in daily life.
Safety support does not replace personal responsibility or legal compliance.
SIMI Swiss does not guarantee the recognition of its qualifications or programs by any third parties, including but not limited to governments, ministries of education, licensing bodies, or other educational institutions in any jurisdiction. Recognition decisions are made solely at the discretion of such third parties and are beyond the control of SIMI Swiss.
Students are encouraged to understand local laws and safety obligations independently.
SIMI Swiss, StudyAbroader, and their partners are not liable for incidents resulting from student negligence, non-compliance with safety instructions, or unforeseen external events.
All students are strongly encouraged to research local safety guidelines, health requirements, and emergency resources before and during their stay to ensure a secure and smooth experience abroad.