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Imagine exploring the Costa Rican cloud forests or wandering through
San Joses bustling markets, or maybe even working on an agricultural
cooperative. This might not sound like the typical first year of
college, but then again, Friends World is not your typical college.
As a Friends World student you begin your studies at the Latin
America Center in Costa Rica. Situated in the northeast part of
Heredia City on the outskirts of Costa Ricas capital city
of San Jose, the center provides the ideal setting for the Foundation
Year Program. Students will find the center and the surrounding
area to be a charming location to spend their first year of college
and will also discover an altogether warm atmosphere in Costa Rica.
In addition to the hospitable climate, students will find the people
they encounter; the centers faculty and staff, the home stay
families and the locals are equally as hospitable.
The Foundation Year Program takes advantage of Costa Ricas
setting and characteristics to introduce students to the fundamental
aspects of Global College; experiential and individualized
learning rooted in cross-cultural understanding. Costa Rica is a
small, varied and accessible country, comprising so many of the
characteristics common to its Latin American neighbors that students
will gain a better understanding not only of the country itself
but of the larger region as well. The setting affords students the
opportunity to look at some of the most pressing regional and global
issues while getting involved on a local level. The Foundation Year
Program is an incredible way for students to participate first-hand
in the various elements of Costa Rican and Latin American society.
Right away students learn that their education will take them in
and out of the classroom, on a path best suited to their way of
learning. The coursework is designed to broaden the students
understanding of the culture and also help them process their experiences.
Students immerse themselves in the theory and practice of experiential
education; participating in seminars on topics of Latin American
and global interest, completing an internship, field project, or
service learning project within the community. The combination of
Global College instruction and independent learning prepares students
not only for their future Friends World endeavors but it also prepares
them for becoming active global citizens with a greater sense of
the world.
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