The University of Texas is recalling its students from a study abroad program in Monterrey, Mexico. That comes after the U.S. State Department put out a travel warning authorizing the departure of families of consultate workers in border cities in Northern Mexico. In addition, there was also a warning from Overseas Security Advisory Council, which mentions incidents where drug traffickers set up checkpoints on main highways between Monterrey and the border with the U.S. All of that was enough for UT Austin to pull the plug on the Monterrey program last week, not just for now, but through the summer and fall semesters as well. UT Austin is not the only school to do so. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin at Eau Claire have also recalled students studying abroad in Northern Mexico.