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UGA Costa Rica is one of the three international residential centers owned and operated by the
University of Georgia , mottoeng = "To teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things.""To serve" was later added to the motto without changing the seal; the Latin motto directly translates as "To teach and to inquire into the nature of things." , establ ...
. The largest of these centers—the other two located in
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and
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,
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—UGA Costa Rica is used as a site for research,
study abroad International students, or foreign students, are students who undertake all or part of their tertiary education in a country other than their own and move to that country for the purpose of studying. In 2019, there were over 6 million internati ...
, symposia, and
ecotourism Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel (using sustainable transport) to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide funds ...
. In February 2019, the University of Georgia announced the sale of the campus to the
Council on International Educational Exchange The Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) is a non-profit organization promoting international education and exchange. It was founded in 1947 and is based in the United States. The organization is headquartered in Portland, Maine. ...
(CIEE), a study abroad nonprofit organization.


Study Abroad

UGA Costa Rica's campus, located at the foot of the Monteverde Cloud Forest, is primarily a site for the University of Georgia's study abroad programs, though other American universities utilize the campus for study abroad as well. Currently UGA Costa Rica offers 23 annual programs held during the fall, spring, Maymester, and summer terms as designated by the University of Georgia. The scope of each program differs greatly as UGA Costa Rica works with over 50 UGA faculty members in 28 academic disciplines.


Sustainability Initiatives

A large part of UGA Costa Rica's mission is a dedication to sustainable initiatives, evident in both the academic content and excursions of its study abroad experience and th
Sustainability Report
it publishes and distributes through the University of Georgia annually.


Carbon Offset Program

Launched in January 2008, the
Carbon Offset A carbon offset is a reduction or removal of emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases made in order to compensate for emissions made elsewhere. Offsets are measured in tonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e). One ton of carbon ...
Program is a unique component of UGA Costa Rica's study abroad experience. In addition to offsetting carbon emissions related to the participant's international travel and the efforts to restore critical lost habitats where tropical rain forests once stood, UGA Costa Rica's Carbon Offset Program seeks to establish long-term research forests where scientists from the University of Georgia and elsewhere can study the effects of climate change; forest, soils, and wildlife ecology; sustainable silviculture and soils management techniques; and even sociological issues.


Pájaro Campana Biological Corridor

Trees planted through UGA Costa Rica's Carbon Offset Program augment th
Pájaro Campana Biological Corridor
which forms part of the
Mesoamerican Biological Corridor The Mesoamerican Biological Corridor (MBC) is a region that consists of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, and some southern states of Mexico. The area acts as a natural land bridge from South America to North ...
stretching from southern
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through
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. UGA Costa Rica's general manager, Fabricio Camacho, serves as the President of the Advisory Committee for this Corridor, which is recognized by the Costa Rican Government as part of the country's national biological corridor program. These reforestation efforts aim to improve forest connectivity throughout the Pájaro Campana Biological Corridor, and will directly contribute to the establishment of new habitat for the
three-wattled bellbird The three-wattled bellbird (''Procnias tricarunculatus'') is a Central American migratory bird of the cotinga family. The sexes are very dissimilar in appearance. The male has a white head and throat and the remaining plumage is chestnut brown. F ...
—known in Spanish as the ''pájaro campana'', the flagship species for the corridor—and the resplendent
quetzal Quetzals () are strikingly colored birds in the trogon family. They are found in forests, especially in humid highlands, with the five species from the genus ''Pharomachrus'' being exclusively Neotropical, while a single species, the eared quet ...
, two migratory species greatly impacted by habitat loss in this region. UGA Costa Rica's partners in the Carbon Offset program include the Fundación Conservacionista Costarricense (FCC), the Tropical Science Center (CCT), the Monteverde Conservation League (MCL), and the Costa Rican government's System of Conservation Areas (
SINAC National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC, es, Sistema Nacional de Áreas de Conservación) is part of the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) of Costa Rica. It is the administrator for the nation's national parks, conservation areas, an ...
) and Ministry of Environment (MINAET), among others. Faculty and administration from the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the
Odum School of Ecology The Odum School of Ecology is a school within the University of Georgia and the successor of the UGA Institute of Ecology. It is named after Eugene Odum, renowned UGA biologist, the father of ecosystem ecology, and the founder of the Institute. ...
, both at the University of Georgia, provide administrative and technical guidance for the UGA Costa Rica Carbon Offset Program.


Campus

Th
UGA Costa Rica campus
sits at the head of the San Luis Valley adjacent to the
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve ( es, Reserva Biológica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde) is a Costa Rican reserve located along the Cordillera de Tilarán within the Puntarenas and Alajuela provinces. Named after the nearby town of Monteverde and fo ...
. Though 155 acres in size, only about 10% of the property contains built structures of any kind, leaving the majority of the campus situated in a web of federally protected but privately owned natural forests.2010 Sustainability Report, p. 14 A series of 360° photographs were uploaded to the UGA Costa Rica official website on February 8, 2011 providing 19 high-definition panoramic images of the campus grounds. Altogether the campus comprises of built space, which was designed almost exclusively by the University of Georgia's College of Environment & Design.


Academic Facilities


Student Union

This building serves as the UGA Costa Rica campus' central gathering space. With a large veranda overlooking the main stretch of campus, the Student Union houses the cafeteria, library, computer lab, a series of academic offices, as well as the reception area for th
Ecolodge San Luis


Natural Science Wet Laboratory

Built in 2004, a climate-controlled laboratory has been designed for short-, mid- and long-term scientific research.


Open Air Classrooms

Renovated in 2006, these open-air classrooms are used for lectures, seminars, slide presentations, and a variety of hands-on activities.


Indoor Classroom

Completed in July 2007, the Chachalaca indoor classroom represents the newest of UGA Costa Rica's academic facilities. This classroom includes IT equipment for class presentations with mounted and movable whiteboards.


Student Recreation Center

The Recreation Center is an open-air space designated for larger social functions. The building was completed in 2007 and includes a fireplace as well as ping pong and foosball tables.


Residential Facilities

UGA Costa Rica's Residential Facilities include housing for the students, faculty, researchers, resident naturalists, and a variety of interns.


Cabinas

Nestled among the trees, the cabinas are the primary residential area for faculty teaching on study abroad programs, and serve also as the lodging suites for tourists staying at the Ecolodge San Luis. These twelve rooms sleep one to four people.


Bungalows

The student bungalows are the primary residences for study abroad program participants. Sixteen rooms in four separate buildings sleep four people each, utilizing two bunk beds per room. Each bungalow contains a private bathroom, two desks, and ample closet space. A covered veranda rings each of the bungalow buildings.


Resident Faculty House

The Resident Faculty House provides private space for long-term faculty or researchers. It is a located a short walk from the Student Union and sits immediately adjacent to th
San Luis Botanical Garden


Casitas

Five casitas are available for use by volunteer staff and graduate researchers.


San Luis Botanical Garden

The Monteverde region is home to more than 2,500 species of plants, including 420 species of orchids and 700 species of trees. The San Luis
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displays a small but diverse sample of Monteverde's botanical diversity. The San Luis Botanical Garden was designed in the summer of 2003 when six UGA landscape architecture students spent a week developing the garden's master plan under the tutelage o
Gregg Coyle
from UGA's College of Environment & Design. The result is a five-acre sustainable design featuring numerous native plants identified by photo-metal labels provided by the
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.


Hiking Trails

The UGA Costa Rica campus currently has 2.5 kilometers of walking trails that wind throughout its 155-acre property, the longest of which being the Camino Real trail.


Notes


References

*Official UGA Webpages
UGA Costa Rica Official Home Page

Office of International Education

College of Environment & Design

Odum School of Ecology

Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources

University of Georgia Official Home Page

2010 Sustainability Report
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