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Managua, Nicaragua - Non-Fairfield Students
(Directory Program)
Art, Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Communication, Environmental Studies, History, International Business, International Studies, Latin American Studies, Management, Marketing, Media Studies, Peace Studies, Philosophy, Politics, Religion/Theology, Sociology, Spanish
Minimum GPA:
2.8
Program Description:
Nicaragua
is a country of contrasts, where exquisite natural beauty serves as
backdrop for this nation's fascinating history. It is the land of lakes
and volcanoes, of colonial architecture and modern high-rises, of both
rich and poor. Nicaragua is the perfect place to learn, live, and
experience the realities of the developing world.
Known
for its colorful culture, the land inhabited by the native Nahuatl was
settled by the Spanish in the16th century. After independence in 1834,
the country has witnessed both natural and man-made disasters, while
contributing some of the best poets and artists in the Spanish-speaking
world. Nicaragua finds itself at the crossroads between north and south,
between yesterday and today.
Today's
Nicaragua boasts modern industries alongside one of the most
impoverished populations in the Western Hemisphere. Its infrastructure
may not be impressive, but it is a vivid testimony to its people's
resilience and national identity. Social contrast, between the haves and
have-nots, can be found around every corner, providing an unequaled
opportunity for students to engage in personal growth and make a
difference.
Nicaragua
has become a great destination for foreign visitors (1.1 million in
2008). Its beaches and rain forests are full of natural adventures. Its
hospitable residents and flavorful cuisine are legendary. In Nicaragua,
every conversation will be a learning experience, and every day will
challenge your perceptions of the world.
ACADEMICS
Fairfield
University, a Jesuit institution, is fully accredited by the New
England Association of Schools and Colleges, which accredits schools and
colleges in the six New England states. Students attending the program
will receive a Fairfield University transcript.
Located
in the heart of Managua, Universidad Centroamericana (UCA) offers a
wide variety of courses in the liberal arts, business, and engineering.
Through its curriculum, UCA provides students an opportunity to
understand the challenges facing Nicaraguans as they confront issues of
poverty, economic competitiveness, and infrastructure development, and
offers insights into Nicaragua's relationship with the world. The
program provides students with a transforming experience, develops
awareness of social justice issues, and prepares them for committed
citizenship.
The
program begins with a two-week intensive Spanish language immersion
course and an introduction to Nicaraguan culture. During the semester,
students will take four courses from UCA's curriculum, including the
required History of Nicaragua course. Courses taught in English by UCA
faculty with a mix of Nicaraguan and international students are
available. Each participant will be paired with a UCA student as a
language partner. These intercambios, or exchanges, provide students
with the opportunity to improve their language skills while learning
about Nicaragua from their peers.
HOUSING
Students
enjoy homestays with Nicaraguan families within a 5-minute walk to the
UCA campus. Residences and families are carefully selected on the basis
of strict standards, and every attempt is made to place participants in
homes with a UCA student. Breakfast and dinner will be provided by the
host family, and a stipend for lunch on campus will be available through
the program.
STUDENT LIFE
The
semester will begin with a three-day orientation, during which students
settle into their homestay. The program is geared toward introducing
students to Managua, the UCA campus, as well as getting them acquainted
with key faculty, staff and students at UCA.
Two expeditions will
be organized each semester in cooperation with UCA's tourism management
program.When possible, UCA faculty, assisted by UCA students majoring
in tourism, will participate in the trips. Cultural activities will be
offered throughout the semester to enhance the Nicaraguan experience.
Examples include: theatre performances, visits to museums, visits to
volcanoes, etc.
The on-site director, as well as three other
staff will help with academic advising, mentorship and reflection, and
day-to-day concerns. The program staff is there to make the experience
in Nicaragua a successful and rewarding one.
ADMISSION
This
program is open to all students who are in good academic and social
standing at their home institution, and who can certify a grade point
average of at least 2.8 or more on a 4.0 scale. Students must have
completed at least two years of college level courses. Participants
should have second year knowledge of Spanish language. The program is
competitive and applicants are expected to be mature, independent and
have seriousness of purpose.
PROGRAM COST INCLUDES:
15 Fairfield University credits with grades
Intensive pre-session in Spanish language
Homestay housing and three meals per day
Onsite student support with 24-hour emergency coverage
Language partner
Internship option
Two excursion trips in Nicaragua
Cultural activities
Airport pickup in Managua upon arrival
Health/accident insurance
The trustees of the University reserve the right to change tuition rates and make additional changes whenever necessary.