Programs
Selection and admissions of students
Every year the College makes offers of places and scholarships to the UWC national committees, which select students to create a student body which reflects the priorities and identity of the College but within the context of their financial resources. UWC Costa Rica is committed to having at least 50% of students fromAcademic programs
International Baccalaureate
The College provide students a pre-university academic program for the 11th and 12th grades. It is designed to encourage independent thinking and develop global perspectives of development. TheUniversity Counseling program
TheCo-curricular programs
CAS program
The CAS program is an integral part of the IB Diploma programme. Its design and concept in UWC Costa Rica reflects the organizational philosophy of the United World Colleges by putting a strong emphasis on= Creativity
= The Creativity programs taught in UWC Costa Rica are characterized by their adaptability and they change every semester. The Creativity programs take advantage of the strong leadership of students and give them the opportunity to lead some of the activities besides ones that are already led by adults, teachers or external instructors throughout the school year.= Action
= Most of the Action programs at UWC Costa Rica are taught by professional instructors. One of the goals of the program is the creation of sports teams that train and participate in different tournaments in local high schools.= Service
= The service programs at UWC Costa Rica are characterized by a focus on community service. There are different institutions and sectors of the community that throughout the years have become traditions within the service programs.Theme Week
The Theme Week program provides the students the opportunity to develop a relevant topic during one week. In general, these theme weeks are related to the three pillars of the College. Some examples are the cultural weeks by regions where there are exhibitions, debates, or preparation of typical dishes. Topics developed can be related to the worldwide reality or to the community service area. In general, the theme weeks are organized by the leaders of the pillars and a group of students and provide the community with an agenda of different activities.'Conociendo Costa Rica' (Getting to Know Costa Rica)
The Conociendo Costa Rica Program provides students with the opportunity to visit and get to know Costa Rica outside the school campus. This program takes place alongside the academic activities, the community service or any other activities the students normally perform. Its aim is to visit different places such as national parks, archaeological sites, organized communities, etc. and usually is based on the school's pillars.Project Week
Project Week is a unique program where students are able to choose from a variety of service based opportunities within and at times outside Costa Rica. Aimed to strengthen the importance of community service, students can find themselves immersed in various projects from building and maintaining paths in national parks to teaching English in local schools.Service to Campus
Service to Campus is a program that offers UWC Costa Rica students the opportunity to participate in several areas of campus upkeep, such as gardening, helping in the kitchen,Sports program
The sports program, supervised by a sports professional, works together with the Action component of the CAS program. Through sports activities on weekdays and weekends, individualized follow up and a strict working plan, the sports program objective is to give the students the opportunity to enjoy a healthy lifestyle and to develop sport habits that can last for a lifetime.Music program
The music program provides students the opportunity to participate in concerts and different musical activities throughout the school year. These activities take place both on and off campus.Residential Life Program
Purpose: ''“To offer an efficient system with support nets for the students and develop a home like environment out of home where all members of the community are active participants according to the UWC Costa Rica and UWC values and pillars for the intercultural understanding, the experience of peace and the protection of the environment.”''Integrated Health Program
The Integrated Health Program’s work is based on education and prevention. It aims to train the community of the College to develop a healthy lifestyle. It focuses its attention on the physical, emotional, and psychological health of students as well as on the practice of sports, and the strengthening of life skills.Social and Cultural program
This program aims to offer spaces for the social and cultural exchange. The program encourages the organization of regular and optional student-led cultural and social events. These events can be organized for the entire community or for smaller groups of residences, tutor groups, or any other group such as geographical or ethnic groups.Host Family Program
This program is intended to allow students to spend time with Costa Rican families or foreign families resident here. Through this program, both the students and the families benefit from the exchange of customs, ideas, and culture.Mediation Program
Based on the pillars of the College, and particularly the pillar of Conflict Transformation, the College objective is to promotes a culture of dialogue, respect, and tolerance as part of the daily life of its community. Therefore, efforts are focused to solve conflict through the mentioned elements whenever possible.Student Service Program
This program supports the students in all matters related to migration processes before their arrival, during their stay, and when leaving the country. It also supports the students with local and international transportation matters.Emergency Program
This program deals with the prevention and attention of emergencies and accidents – individual, group, or institutional. This includes health matters, problems in infrastructure, and external matters that may affect the College such as natural disasters.Support structure in the residential life
Residence Coordinator
The Residence Coordinator is a staff member who supports students throughout the school year, to assist them with community living and their emotional needs, to improve their college experience. Each coordinator is in charge of one residence and holds a weekly meeting with its members. These meetings are intended to analyze the internal organization, rules, cleaning duties, and rights of students living in residence, among others. Furthermore, the coordinator can make any necessary decisions for the proper functioning of the residence and the fulfillment of the institutional objectives. A relation of confidence is expected. Moreover, the Residence Coordinator is expected to strengthen the group's coexistence.Tutor
A teaching staff member is responsible for providing support, guidance and orientation to each group of students, especially in the academic area. The tutor serves as a counselor and a guide while trying to elicit constant improvement from the students in their co-curricular activities as well as in their community life. A relation of confidence is expected where the student feels supported and guided to constantly improve. Tutors also intervene in the disciplinary processes of the students fulfilling a role of support and prevention.Psychologists
The College has two psychologists who assess the emotional needs of the students. They counsel the students when necessary or refer them to external professionals depending on the needs. They also work on prevention in the topics they find as priorities for the community. Both psychologists live on campus and are also Residence Coordinators. Therefore, they are in close and permanent contact with the students. They are part of the Integrated Health Program.Infirmary
The nurse provides the necessary and proper support in physical health. Her job is focused on prevention and intervention. The nurse provides the necessary attention to the students and she refers the students to the doctor when it is deemed necessary. The nurse is part of the Integrated Health Program and also assesses the meals served in the College.Student Services Coordinator
This person supports the students in migration matters and coordinates local and international transportation.Emergency Teams
Members of these teams are from all the areas of the college, including both students and staff members. They act in case of emergencies. They are trained according to the needs of the program.References
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