Costa Rica, land of many natural wonders: Caribbean and Pacific coastlines, luscious rainforests, abundant animal and plant life, and volcanoes.
Students immerse themselves in language and culture while surrounded by unparalleled natural beauty and the warm, welcoming people of Costa Rica.
The Costa Ricans are dedicated to promoting harmony between nature, community development, and economic growth.
They have made a major commitment to protecting the nation's natural resources and beauty while preserving its long tradition of political democracy and stability.
Costa Rica offers students a safe and accessible place to study and to explore the peaceful beauty of her natural treasures.
It offers reliable public transportation, the highest literacy rate in Central America and an excellent health care system.
Whether studying Spanish or researching rainforest ecosystems, the congeniality of the people, the steaming volcanoes, pristine beaches, virgin forests, and the unique birds, mammals and ocean life all combine to make Costa Rica an idyllic place to live and study.
Site
Students live and study in beautiful Alajuela, located just 30 minutes from the capital, San Jose. Alajuela is a small town surrounded by coffee and sugar plantations.
Courses are held at the Instituto de Cultura y Lengua Costarricense (ICLC), Costa Rica's premier language institute.
ICLC language school is set on a hillside surrounded with tropical flowers and fruits in the outskirts of Alajuela.
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Courses
Students have the option to take 10 or 5 credits of Spanish at ICLC. Classes are taught by qualified ICLC instructors.
Spanish classes meet for 4 hours per day and have generally no more than 4 students per class, allowing plenty of time to improve speaking and listening skills.
Students who take 10 credits of Spanish register for 5 additional credits in coursework taught by WCCCSA faculty. Students enrolled for only 5 credits of Spanish take 10 additional credits of coursework taught by WCCCSA faculty.

- TBA (5 credits)
- TBA (5 credits)
Excursions/Activities
Orientation Tour
Enjoy a familiarization tour of both Alajuela and San Jose. The tour will include visits to the National Theater, the Cultural Plaza, the Jade Museum and the University of Costa Rica.

Monteverde
Travel to the heart of Costa Rica to spend 2 nights and 3 days in a cloud forest preserve! The beautiful surrounding area is home to the rare golden toad, grate green macaws, sloths, 50 varieties of hummingbirds and more than 490 species of butterflies.
This excursion includes round-trip transportation, and meals and accommodations at the Ecolodge San Luis. It also includes transportation to and from the Skywalk and entrance to the Skywalk in Monteverde.
Local Sights
Field trips are planned as part of some courses. Local sights include: Costa Rican Art Museum, The National Museum, The Juan Santamaria Historical Museum, theater, and parks.
Housing 
Students live in Homestays with local Costa Rican families. Each student will have a private, furnished room and two meals per day, breakfast and dinner. Lunch is not included.
Homestays are located within a 30 minute bus ride from ICLC. Students are encouraged to interact with homestay families as much as possible to facilitate learning the Spanish language and culture, and to get to know the host family.
Students are expected to respect the norms and customs of their host family.
Program Dates and Deadlines
Dates: January -March , 2010
Application deadline: November 2010
Costa Rica for winter quarter 2010 - TBA with 20 students
- Airfare/tuition not included
INCLUDED:
- Single home stay
- Daily breakfasts/dinners 7 days/week
- Pre-departure and arrival orientations
- My Education: weekly cultural activities
- 5-10 credits of Spanish: levels 101-203
- Cross Cultural Psychology (5credits)and Human Development(5 credits) (four days/week )
- Tortuguero excursion 2 days/1 night, escorted visit
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