AGREEMENTS MANAGEMENT
Agreement Documents
Program Specific Agreements (PSA) establish details of the program and terms of collaboration - including the roles, expectations, responsibilities, activities & contributions of the respective parties.
Agreement Step-by-Step Guides
Program Specific Agreement Templates
- PSA - Student Exchange Template (updated 01/2023)
- PSA - Student Exchange Renewal Template (updated 01/2023)
- PSA - Student, Faculty, and Researcher Exchange Template (updated 01/2023)
- PSA - Student, Faculty, and Researcher Exchange Renewal Template (updated 01/2023)
- PSA - Faculty and Researcher Exchange Template (updated 01/2023)
- PSA - Researcher Exchange Template (updated 01/2023)
- Amendment Letter Template (updated 08/2017)
- Renewal Letter Template (updated 08/2017)
Memoranda of Cooperation (MOC) establish general or potential areas of collaboration. They do not establish or facilitate mobility and programs.
Agreement Step-by-Step Guide
Memorandum of Cooperation Template
- MOC Template (updated 12/2018)
Letters of Intent (LOI) establish desire to explore cooperation opportunities. They do not establish or facilitate mobility and programs.
Agreement Step-by-Step Guide
Letter of Intent Template
- LOI Template (updated 03/2018)
Agreement Resources
I-Agree Contract Management Tool
Current Agreements
I. Purpose & Scope
Internationalization is an important strategic priority of Georgia State University. Partnerships with other institutions is a strong foundation in which our efforts are placed.
As such, international agreements should only be pursued in those instances where there is a demonstrated intent or commitment of the parties initiating the agreements. We aim to enter into agreements that result in substantive activities.
This guidance also:
- seeks to provide a means to achieve uniformity, efficiency and consistency in the development, processing and implementation of international partnership agreements;
- establishes parameters for Georgia State University international partnership agreements at three levels - the department, college and university;
- provides guidelines and sample documents.
The guidance applies to agreements initiated by Georgia State University. However, when presented with agreement documents from abroad, the university will work with such proposals while ensuring that the final content appropriately reflects GSU's interests and policies. Please direct questions and requests for assistance in preparing international partnership agreements to the International Partnerships and Agreements unit.
II. Types of Agreements
All types of International Partnership Agreements share the following common features:
- Title of Agreement: Titles identify the relationship type (“LOI”, “MOC”, “Program Specific Agreement”) and the partner institution name and their locations (city/town, state/province, country). They are best presented in a centered format, capitalized and with a bold typeface.
- Formal References: Formal, legal names of the institutions should be listed. Avoid acronyms on the title page and within initial references. Georgia State University’s legal name is: “Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, by and on behalf of Georgia State University (“Georgia State”).
- Purpose Statement: Each agreement should establish the objective of the relationship.
- Program Director/Liaison: Individuals responsible for coordinating the relationship and program details, when applicable, at partner institutions should be identified.
- Term and Date of Agreement: Execution and expiry dates for effective tracking and maintenance of agreements are very important. Signatories should therefore sign and date agreements.
- Signatories: Authorized signatories, including names and titles, should be clearly identified. (All agreements must be signed by representatives of both institutions/organizations to become “executed”.)
III. Joint Curricula Ventures (Dual/Joint Degrees, Certificate Programs)
IV. Important Agreement Considerations
To the extent that resources are committed, agreements must contain language clearly stating that any financial commitments are subject to the availability of funds and are negotiated in each case. It is advisable that negotiations occur annually, and if not stated within the agreement, under separate cover.
Language
International Partnership Agreements should be executed in the official languages of the cooperating institutions unless agreed otherwise. Two original copies per language should be signed.
Agreement Renewal
It is recommended that the renewal process be initiated at least six (6) months prior to expiration of the agreement to allow sufficient time to negotiate and finalize the renewal document. In considering the renewal of a partnership agreement, the parties should assess effectiveness and progress toward achieving the objectives of the original agreement. Only active agreements that are achieving established objectives and which have concrete plans for future collaboration should be continued.
Agreement Termination
All agreements should contain a termination clause giving either party the right to terminate the agreement within a specified time frame. The agreements should also specify the process through which programs will be ended with the least amount of disruption. Upon termination of an agreement, all relevant GSU offices reflected on the International Partnership Agreements Approval Form will be notified in writing by the Program Director or by the head of the sponsoring department or college.
Agreement Amendment
All agreements should contain a Statement of Alteration giving both parties the option to amend an agreement. Amending agreements should be a mutual decision. The Office of International Initiatives' International Partnerships and Agreements unit, in coordination with the sponsoring office, will facilitate agreement amendments in writing following the approval process discussed under item V. below.
V. Approval Process
The GSU International Partnership Agreements Approval Form is used to route new and renewal partnership documents through the internal approval process. This form is initiated and routed by the Office of International Initiatives' International Partnerships and Agreements unit (IPA). Following the e-mail review, the sponsoring office/Program Director, in coordination with IPA, makes the necessary revisions to the document. IPA routes the agreement for approval, obtains clearance from the Office of Legal Affairs and prepares the documents for final GSU signatures and university seal. IPA also coordinates the delivery of the signed originals to the partner institution(s) for their signatures. When duly signed by all parties, IPA notifies impacted parties of the agreement execution.
VI. Records Management
International Partnerships Database
IPA maintains an International Partnerships Database. The database tracks and manages GSU agreements for the purposes of providing data for planning and communication. The database assists in coordinating information on relationships with international partners, informs the public of inter- and intra-collegiate partnerships, facilitates and develops multidisciplinary teams both locally and globally, and assists GSU in achieving its goal of internationalizing education.