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CEA CAPA Education Abroad in San José, Costa Rica
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad in San José, Costa Rica
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Location
- Costa Rica
- San José
Term
Fall, J-Term, Spring, Summer, Winter
Subject Areas
Animal Science
Art History
Arts
Business
Communications
Cultural Studies
Ecology
Economics
Environmental Studies
Health Sciences
History
Humanities
International Business
International Relations
Language Studies
Latin American Studies
Liberal Arts
Linguistics
Marine Biology
Marketing
Philosophy
Photography
Political Science
Psychology
Social Sciences
Sociology
Sustainable Development
Theology
Wildlife Sciences
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Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships, Payment plans, Work study, LGBTQIA+ funding, BIPOC funding
Health & Safety
Sep 29, 2025
May 05, 2026
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About Program
San José, the capital of Costa Rica, blends urban life and natural beauty with more than 800+ miles of coastline and acres of lush rainforests lying just a short drive from this diverse metropolitan center.
Study a wide range of subjects with CEA CAPA’s partner university Veritas University. It boasts a large international student body with a focus on international business, intensive and medical Spanish language, and health sciences. Courses are taught in both Spanish and English.
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COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY
This program offers strong academic support with small, engaging classes and hands-on learning, plus immersive cultural experiences through homestays and local excursions.
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Diversity & Inclusion 💙
BIPOC Support
CEA CAPA provides, in conjunction with Diversity Abroad, Destination Guides which provide resources and tips for Black/African-American students, Latinx students, Asian American students, and all other students of color.
LGBTQIA+ Support
Through our personalized advising, CEA CAPA takes steps to understand the needs of a diversity of student identities like the LGBTQIA+ community. In addition to diversity and identity training, CEA CAPA leadership engage in continuous department level project work to identify and revise policies and practices using the appropriate Justice, Equity, Diversity or Inclusion lens as a frame to reduce bias and barriers that impact students, faculty, and staff. CEA CAPA is intentional in elevating diverse student voices and providing a platform for a broad array of identities to share their experiences abroad. The CEA CAPA World Blog promotes stories and personal experiences from the perspectives of diverse student bloggers and vloggers.
Neurodivergent Support
CEA CAPA is willing and able to assist students with learning disabilities and physical disabilities. Students are requested to disclose disabilities through the application health forms as part of their application and in discussion with their application advisor or program manager. The earlier CEA CAPA is made aware of learning or physical disabilities the better we can work with the student, institution, and overseas team to tailor an Individualized Education Program if necessary to support the student.
Impact 🌎
Sustainability
CEA CAPA makes a conscious effort to create study abroad experiences that leave a positive impact on host communities. Each location implements a variety of strategies to support the local community and promote sustainability. Examples include:
Use of recycling bins in Study Center locations and in CEA CAPA housing
Signage in CEA CAPA housing urging students to limit water and electricity usage
Students are often given reusable bags and water bottles upon arrival to limit single plastic use
Students are provided with instructions for acquiring transportation passes to promote use of public transportation rather than taxis
Use of recycling bins in Study Center locations and in CEA CAPA housing
Signage in CEA CAPA housing urging students to limit water and electricity usage
Students are often given reusable bags and water bottles upon arrival to limit single plastic use
Students are provided with instructions for acquiring transportation passes to promote use of public transportation rather than taxis
Program Highlights
- Hands-on learning experiences that transform the world abroad into a classroom
- Personalized Pre-Departure Advising, including visa and immigration support
- Courses offered in English that fulfill major and general graduation requirements
- Comprehensive on-site support, including 24/7 emergency phone
- Career workshops, Internships Abroad, and Alumni Ambassador positions




I believe CEA only works with college students, but some Rotary chapters help high school students study abroad. Good luck!