San José, Costa Rica B 09
At A Glance
Term – B 2009
Project opportunities – IQP
Housing – Shared student units in a residential hotel
Director – Professor Vernon-Gerstenfeld
Preparation – 1/2 unit preparation activity (knowledge of Spanish language is not required)
Application deadline – September 25, 2008 (before 1:00 pm)
LOCATION
Costa Rica is a land of contrasts: banana plantations, flaming volcanoes, misty black sand beaches and a thriving modern capitalist economy. A remarkably stable country, politically and economically, Costa Rica offers an opportunity for students to become immersed in a Central American culture where democracy, economic development, and concern for the environment are a permanent part of the landscape. Students stay in the capital city of San José, but ample opportunity is found to visit the country’s attractions.
PROJECTS
Projects are typically in environmental issues. Costa Rica’s unique environment provides students opportunities to focus on environmental conservation and sustainable development by working with government agencies dedicated to those issues and with selected museums and private organizations. Students will become very familiar with the land and with the challenges of maintaining a clean environment in spite of pressures to develop the economy. Prior knowledge of Spanish language is not required for participation. All students, however, complete a two-week intensive language program on site. Those who have some Spanish skills will greatly improve them.
ESTIMATED EXPENSES:
| Copy of Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses | $ 575 $ 40 $ 260 $ 150 $ 800 $1,825 |
Round trip travel to site |
|---|---|---|
| Copy of Expenses Included on your WPI Bill | $2,072 | Housing, program expenses plus required 2 week on-site language course |
| Copy of Estimated Total Expenses | $3,897 | Tuition and WPI On-Campus Housing NOT INCLUDED |
Subject to change due to fluctuations in exchange rate
Note:
In calculating the extra expense to participate in an off-campus project experience, compare this figure to expenses incurred while living on campus (groceries or meal plan, entertainment expenses, transportation, etc.)
Some scholarship assistance for students going to this project center is available for those who are U.S. citizens and Pell Grant recipients. Apply to the Benjamin Gilman International Scholarship Program.
Travel Dates:
Arrive on site: by Saturday, October 24, 2009
Depart site: Thursday, December 17, 2009
Housing is provided beginning and ending on the dates determined. Students who plan to arrive earlier or stay later will need to make their own accomodation arrangements outside of those dates.
Related Links
- Going Global at WPI Handbook
- Project and Report Guidelines
- Background Notes
- Country Specific Information
- Costa Rica Tourist Information and Reservation Center
- Costa Rica Information: A Natural Haven for the World
- Costa Rica Connection
- La Nación
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