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Costa Rica: Latin American Culture & Society

San José, Costa Rica

Central America is a region of great historical, cultural, and biological diversity, with the approximately 40 million people who inhabit Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua sharing much in common.  Governed in Spanish colonial times as a single unit, today they are separate countries sharing similar economic pursuits.  While in the past they may have been characterized as “coffee” or “banana republics,” today their economies continue to grow more diverse, as the region takes on the twenty-first century challenges of building justice and prosperity in the context of globalization.  As Costa Rica continues to grapple with issues such as poverty, public health, and environmental conservation, “Ticos” (as Costa Ricans like to call themselves) are committed to universal health care, social programs, and democratic government.  Over the years, Costa Rica has always stood somewhat apart from the historical dramas of Central America, making it a fascinating comparative case and a safe observatory on developments in nation-building and sustainable development in this region so closely tied, both politically and economically, to the United States. 

Since 1974, the ACM Costa Rica: Latin American Culture & Society program has prepared students to explore Central America and beyond through an intensive and extremely effective Spanish language program, as well as coursework and independent study projects that further develop language skills, while deepening understanding in particular fields of student interest.  Field trips within Costa Rica give students an appreciation for the country’s astounding biodiversity, and for the cultural and historical elements that contribute to the nation’s distinct path within Central America.  A highlight of the program is a two-week experience of rural life in Costa Rica, where students live with campesino families and gain new perspectives on the challenges of rural development while making great strides in Spanish proficiency.

Throughout this fall semester program, students live with host families in San José near to the Universidad de Costa Rica and the ACM center in San Pedro.  In addition to the rural stay, the program schedule offers ample opportunities for independent travel to Costa Rica’s beautiful beaches, mountains, and forests.  While all ACM courses are offered as an integral part of our program in the ACM center, a cooperation agreement with the Universidad de Costa Rica gives students access to cultural and sports facilities, and the UCR’s proximity to the program center makes it possible for students to get a taste of Latin American student life.

For more detailed information about the ACM Costa Rica Latin American Culture & Society program, please use the links located on the left-hand side of this page.

Application deadlines

Application deadline extended! Please contact the ACM Office for more information.

March 15, 2009

Fall 2009 semester

If the deadline has passed and you are interested in applying, contact the ACM Office immediately. Late applications may be accepted on a space-available basis.

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Program contacts

Heather Everst
Program Associate

205 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 220
Chicago, IL 60606
Phone: 312.263.5000
heverst@acm.edu

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Publications & Resources

Costa Rica programs brochure

Costa Rica Student Handbook - Fall 2009

Profiles - ACM Costa Rica program alumni

Costa Rica: Latin American Culture & Society

Karen Skadow After my study abroad experience, Costa Rica is no longer a small foreign country on the world map. Instead it is a place that I experienced firsthand. I had the privilege of being a part of Costa Rican culture and society and learned from it every step of the way. Every day I learned new words through experiences (as opposed to vocabulary lists), observed natural and cultural beauty, and had a chance to apply what I was learning in Spanish class through natural conversations with native speakers. Studying abroad for me was more than just traveling or living in a foreign country. It was a highly valuable learning experience acquired from day-by-day adventures of experiencing Costa Rica, that encouraged me to test my limits and connect to the world that surrounds me.

—Karen Skadow, Costa Rica Latin American Culture & Society, Fall 2007

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