<p>Does anyone know if the accepted student travel voucher is valid for travel besides plane tickets? Are bus/train tickets still paid for..? </p>
<p>...I'm terrified of planes.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if the accepted student travel voucher is valid for travel besides plane tickets? Are bus/train tickets still paid for..? </p>
<p>...I'm terrified of planes.</p>
<p>also, do only RD students get travel vouchers?</p>
<p>@atxnickg–I believe they will pay for any travel, but it is your responsibility to make the arraignments. </p>
<p>@christine–Yes, it is only RD because those are the students that need to make a decision!</p>
<p>Do you know if all RD students get the voucher? Is there any link between that and potential residual scholarship money?</p>
<p>I know that a huge majority of RD students get a travel voucher. I mean, I got one! However, I don’t think I’d ever qualify for a scholarship…</p>
<p>WashU’s travel agent booked the flight for visit.</p>
<p>This travel voucher is for what?
Details anyone
I received none</p>
<p>Travel voucher comes up when you click “next steps” under “decision notification” then click “plan your visit” and you will see the following:</p>
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<p>Before you schedule your campus visit, please be aware of the following guidelines:</p>
<p>We are pleased to award you a travel grant to visit Washington University during Spring Preview 2013. We will provide airfare within the United States.
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<p>When you select a date to visit via the online calendar, you get sent to screens that ask for your nearest airport etc. All of that gets sent to Gwins Travel Agents and they book a flight for you (~ $500 limit I believe).</p>
<p>Thanks a lot!
I’m international so this does not apply to me?</p>
<p>@Maaz997 It can apply to you. You just need to pay for fare from your country to somewhere in US. And washu will cover from that somewhere to STL.</p>