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COSTA RICA STUDY ABROAD
Wonder how to say Costa Rica study abroad in Spanish?
“Pura Vida!”
Do you sometimes sit at home, bored about school?
Then, think this. . .
"Study abroad."
Sounds romantic, exciting, doesn't it? Much better than the "good old days" I recall.
A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far away…I traipsed through snow and cold to sit in a boring classroom with lots of other bored students.
Every January, each student designed one class for himself or herself and, at the end of the month, submitted a short paper for credit.
Most of us designed programs that (I'll be honest here) were---well---boring (and the weather was still nasty).
My, how times have changed!
Imagine studying abroad in Costa Rica, learning Spanish in the morning, surfing in the afternoon, and getting college credit!
Is this getting an education or just another excuse for a terrific Costa Rica vacation?
Just doesn't seem fair, does it?
Oh well. Pura Vida!
Finding a Costa Rica Study Abroad Program
Just how many students are involved in Costa Rica study abroad programs each year? About 5,500. In fact, this little country is the 10th most popular country in the world for American students.
Consequently, you'll probably need to spend some time searching out student opportunities in Costa Rica.
I'd do it for you except that
there are hundreds, perhaps over 1000, student opportunities and
you're the student who knows how to Google anything and
truth is, I'm not all that interested in doing your work.
BUT. . . I'm a pretty decent guy and I did find an extraordinary site about Costa Rica study abroad opportunities (and other places, too) SO. . .
Before you Google everything you can think of, I strongly recommend you check out an absolutely outstanding site from the Center for Global Education.
Of course, be careful about Costa Rica study abroad scams. Find out more about
study abroad interviews.
A Couple of Ideas
And, by all means, think outside the box like interdisciplinary studies to reduce deforestation or undergrad or graduate
tropical studies.
University For Peace
Just outside of San Jose is one of most unique institutions on the planet: a United Nations chartered University.
It is called the University for Peace and has this mission:
"to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace and with the aim of promoting among all human beings the spirit of understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, to stimulate cooperation among peoples and to help lessen obstacles and threats to world peace and progress, in keeping with the noble aspirations proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations."
How infrequently do we hear the word "noble" these days? Or "tolerance?" Not to mention "peace."
If you have noble aspirations consider a Costa Rica study abroad program at the U.N.'s chartered
University for Peace.
They Give You Money to Study Abroad? Pura Vida!
Most people gladly pay money to take Costa Rica vacations.
But you, lucky student, can find benefactors to GIVE you money to experience the land of Pura Vida.
Have you ever gone to the seashore and looked out over the waves?
Maybe---just maybe---you saw a seal---and were thrilled.
Or maybe---just maybe---you saw a whale---and were really thrilled.
I bet you've never seen a sea turtle.
Come, study abroad in Costa Rica, and you can see a few like these nesting olive ridleys.
A few? Does it look like a lot to you?
Consider. When Christopher Columbus discovered Costa Rica (yep, he did in 1502) there were so many sea turtles that when ships sometimes got lost they found land simply by listening to the sounds of thousands and thousands of sea turtles swimming towards shore.
There were, literally, millions of giant sea turtles, swimming in huge numbers in every ocean of the world except the Arctic.
Thousands and thousands of beaches hosted nesting sea turtles every year.
Look at the picture on the right. These folks (and hundreds more like them) are collecting sea turtle eggs.
In fact, on one beach alone, Ostional Beach, every year 1,000,000 turtle eggs are collected so they can be sold in some restaurants and bars because some people foolishly think these little eggs are an aphrodisiac.
Why does Costa Rica allow the harvest? TO PRESERVE SEA TURTLES.
You see, at Ostional, more than 100 million eggs can be laid in a nesting season.
A sustainable harvest provides incentive to the local communities to protect these endangered animals while regulating the take.
In my lifetime, I'll never experience the sound of tens of thousands of sea turtle flippers in the water.
In your lifetime, you'll never have that experience, either.
The truth is YOU'VE BEEN CHEATED.
When you look over the waves and see one single seal, or one single whale, or no turtles, you've been cheated from seeing Nature's full creation.
But the future has yet to be written. Perhaps one day your child or grandchild can have the thrill that you and I cannot. Or perhaps one day the oceans will go forever silent and no one will ever hear the sound of flippers against the surf.
There are good people, dedicated people, who are fighting to preserve an extraordinary animal that has survived since the age of dinosaurs (actually, millions of years before the first dinosaur).