Join us in the Fall 2024 semester for a unique educational experience designed to give upper-level pre-medicine, pre-veterinary and other pre-health students the chance to study and travel abroad while keeping up with their rigorous course of study.

THE CRIBS PROGRAM

CRIBS students visit Manuel Antonio National park as part of their introduction to Costa Rica’s environment

How would you like to take required “core” courses in a tropical rainforest? Take some key electives and study Spanish while at the beach? Take courses with only 14 other students? Explore volcanoes and jungles with top-flight faculty? If any of this sounds good to you, this program may be right for you.

Students will receive an in-depth introduction to Costa Rican and Latin American health, conservation, culture, and nature, then learn and use Spanish through a combination of classes and homestays. We will study and see first-hand the global impact of emerging zoonotic diseases including COVID-19. Genetics and Microbiology will be taught with a “Latin flavor” to show how these sciences are applicable to Costa Rica and the world outside the classroom. Students will visit a local hospital and learn about the health and diet issues facing Latin America in a post-COVID-19 world, then follow it up with a field trip to national parks and a visit to a sloth rescue center. Wouldn’t you like to have a working knowledge of Spanish and so many new experiences to write about on your next big application?


Dates for Fall 2024 Semester

  • Fly to Costa Rica 19 August 2024
  • Fly home to USA 02 December 2024

Student Life

The course will be based at the Soltis Center https://soltiscentercostarica.tamu.edu/About-Us/Welcome where students will eat three cafeteria-style meals a day live in shared dorm accommodations. The program itinerary is created to intersperse intense periods of lectures and exams with multi-day trips and field excursions to ensure that the basic lecture material is covered while still finding time to explore the unique opportunities available in Costa Rica. We will also do a quick trip to Panama to visit the Naso native community and the beaches of Bocas del Toro. Students will learn about Costa Rican culture, daily life, and health care decisions through a series of homestays with families in distinct areas of the country. Throughout the semester the course will be traveling during the weekends and time will be included for relaxation and exploration of beaches, forests, towns, and cities.

 


The Soltis Center

View of The Soltis Center from the canopy tower.
 Picture: Soltis Center view from the top of the canopy tower

 

The Soltis Center for Research and Education 

 

The Soltis Center for Research and Education will become your home for the semester https://soltiscentercostarica.tamu.edu/Academics. Soltis Center is a clean and comfortable Texas A&M-owned and operated facility that opened in 2009. The modern facilities of the center include dorms, a cafeteria and multiple-use area, labs, classrooms, internet access, and a video conference room, all wheelchair accessible, along with more than 250 acres of primary and second-growth tropical rainforest. The buffet-style food is great and the forests host diverse plant, bird, and amphibian communities which provide a wide array of educational and research opportunities. The closest community, San Juan de Peñas Blancas, is just five minutes away from the center, where approximately 50 families form a close-knit community reliant mostly on subsistence farming. The landowners around the center are an eclectic mix of US expatriates and native Costa Ricans who are using their land for sustainable agriculture, forestry, organic farming, cattle grazing, tourism, and other micro-enterprises. The center is about 30 minutes from the popular tourist destinations of La Fortuna, Arenal Volcano, and Arenal Lake.

 


Excursions

Arenal volcano view with CRIBS students 2018

The course will make extensive use of the unique opportunities available in Central America. Most of the course will be held in Costa Rica, where we will visit the full range of sites from small local towns to the bustling capital of San Jose. We will be touring government hospitals and private clinics, staying at an agricultural technical college and visiting a working cattle ranch. We will also have a brief trip to Panama to visit a rustic lodge in the Naso native community and the world famous beaches of Bocas del Toro. This will provide a wonderful contrast to Costa Rica and provide students with a much broader appreciation of Latin America. Field excursions will be closely integrated with the course material and will be an integral part of all courses.

We will also have some purely recreational outings including trips to hot springs, snorkeling, zip lines, and relaxing on a variety of beaches.


Prerequisites

The course is designed for pre-med, pre-vet, or other pre-health professional students, and students from any major can participate.

  • Minimum 2.5 GPA
    • 3.0 or better preferred
  • Instructor approval
  • Junior or Senior Standing (recommended)

 


Courses

CRIBS students from 2014 in one of the classrooms at The Soltis Center, Costa Rica


How To Apply

If you are interested in applying for this program, please email Rebekah Bell rbell@tamu.edu at the Education Abroad Office right away so that she puts you on the program mailing list and you get all the updates on the program.

The official online TAMU Study Abroad application for the program IS NOW OPEN


Cost

The following costs are based on schedules from previous semesters and are intended for general guidelines only.

Estimated Program Fee (subject to change) – billed to university account $12,900
Program fee $12,400
Confirmation fee $500
Additional Expenses – not included in program fee $7,720
Undergraduate cost of attendance (COA) (in-state resident for 13 credit hours) COA
International airfares $900
Travel documents (passport) $160
Some meals (those not included in program fee) $1000
Textbooks and supplies $100
Personal spending Varies
Total estimated cost approximately $20,620

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Additional scholarships specifically for study abroad will be made available starting in Fall 2023.

For more information contact Rebekah Bell rbell@tamu.edu at the Education Abroad Office.


CRIBS students 2019 celebrating Costa Rica’s Independence day as part of the CRIBS biomedical semester abroad program