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Cuba License Information

UC Specific License Authorizing Educational Travel to Cuba

In 2001, the University of California's Office of the President obtained a “Specific Educational License” from the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), on behalf of UC's ten campuses. The License authorizes qualified UC students, faculty and staff to travel to Cuba for educational purposes. The License is valid systemwide, has been renewed for use through January 31, 2011, and is administered by the University’s Office of International Academic Activities.

Information about the Office of Foreign Assets Control Cuba Sanctions

UC Specific License – Academic Activities

There are six specific areas of educational endeavors involving travel to Cuba authorized under the UC specific license. These areas are detailed in the OFAC’s "Comprehensive Guidelines for License Applications to Engage in Travel-Related Transactions Involving Cuba" (revised Sep. 30, 2004).

Applicants for the UC specific license will need to provide information pertaining to their planned activities in Cuba, dates of intended stay, and proof of UC affiliation. They are also required to sign a "Licensee Agreement" stating that they understand, and will comply with, the provisions of the license and that they absolve UC of any possible liability in connection with their travel to Cuba. Student applicants must also obtain a brief statement of support from their faculty sponsors or advisors.

Padona Yeung at padona.yeung@ucop.edu for additional information and instructions on how to apply for UC’s specific license.

General License

In addition to the specific license for travel to Cuba, professional scholars may be eligible to travel to Cuba under the general license which does not require an application process. Information concerning the General License can be found in the OFAC’s “Overview of Sanctions” brochure. According to the brochure (page 2), the following travelers are authorized, under OFAC general license, to engage in travel transactions while in Cuba: