Health & Safety

Our top priority in these challenging times is ensuring the health and safety of our students. Therefore, we are implementing all main COVID-19 safety measures including enhanced cleaning of our facilities, social distancing, temperature checks, mask-wearing, etc.

In parallel, our students are expected to constantly monitor their health and to alert us if they experience any symptoms compatible with COVID-19 so we can react on time and efficiently.

Health

Standards of healthcare in Morocco are generally quite good. Tetouan and the major cities have private medical facilities that provide general and emergency care in case of health problems. Many familiar prescriptions and over-the-counter medications are available at pharmacies, which are plentiful in and around Tetouan and other major cities.

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Safety

While Morocco is one of the safest Arabic-speaking countries, security and safety issues exist. Here is what students should do for their safety:

Theft: The most common crimes in Morocco involve petty theft and rip-offs. Students should therefore avoid carrying too much cash, blend in with locals, be aware of their surroundings and stay alert. Visitors (especially women) should travel in groups and be mindful of their belongings and surroundings in public markets, on public transportation and on the beach.

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