Sending Students Overseas May Require Outside Security Help

The U.S. State Department has had travel warnings for Kenya for years, but that hasn't stopped American colleges from sending students and professors there to study. So when post-election violence erupted in the African country in recent weeks, some colleges called on the worldwide security firm International SOS, which swooped in to set up evacuation operations for its clients, a growing number of which are from higher education. As more college students look to study abroad in regions of the world where natural calamities, political strife and unrest are possible, universities are turning to security companies such as International SOS and iJET Intelligent Risk Systems, Annapolis, Md., to help with everything from getting a medical prescription in a foreign country to emergency evacuations, reports The Seattle Times.

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