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Costa Rica

USAC Heredia, Costa Rica Summer 1 & 2

Term To Study: Summer 2025
Application Deadline: Mar 20, 2025
Program Starts: May 18, 2025
Program Ends: Aug 01, 2025
Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Provider
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Program Locations: Heredia
Contact Phone: (866) 404-8722
Contact Name: Usac
Contact Email: studyabroad@usac.edu
Estimated Costs: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/costa-rica/heredia/fees-and-deadlines/2025/summer-1-and-2/8019
Program Description

The Heredia program is ideal for students who are committed to learning the Spanish language and the diverse cultures of Latin America. Through formal coursework and personal interaction with the host culture, you will greatly expand your language skills and knowledge of Costa Rican society. Heredia, located just outside San José, offers the excitement of living near the capital city but with a more calm and relaxed atmosphere. Costa Rica as a whole is well known for its extraordinary natural beauty—preserved in its many national parks and reserves—which you will have the opportunity to discover firsthand.

The Heredia program offers three diverse academic areas: Spanish Language, Ecological Studies, and Latin American studies. The intensive language approach allows you to complete up to two years of university foreign language coursework in only one semester to meet Spanish minor or major requirements. You may choose to stay for one or two summer sessions, one semester, or a full year and complement your language curriculum by taking courses in literature, political science, economics, history, art history, biology, ecology, and dance.

However, the academic courses are only part of the value of the program. Participation in formal and informal activities also provides valuable learning experiences and interaction with the local culture. These activities include cultural events, village festivals, and field trips around San José, to the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, the rain forest, nature reserves, and to parliament and governmental entities. The program also offers a field study course focused on Latin America and its cultures. Taking this field study course gives you the opportunity to explore Costa Rica and its culture, environment, and contemporary issues on a deeper level outside of the classroom.

Quick Facts

Population: 4636348
Capital: San Jose
Per-capita GDP: $ 12100
Size: 51100 km2
Time Zone: (GMT - 06:00 hours) Central Time (US & Canada)

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Travel Warning: YES
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