Q. Do
you have free Internet and e-mail access for your students?
A. Yes
Q. How
far is my home stay from the school?
A. All
home stays are within walking distance of the school. The location
of your home stay depends on the preferences you specified on your application.
Q. I've
had some Spanish training before, but don't really know the level I'm at,
what class will I be in?
A. On the
first day of class, each student is given a brief verbal exam to determine
their proper level. There are 7 different levels so there is one just
right for you. If you don't feel challenged enough, you may be asked
to be put up a level and the same goes for if you feel "over your head", you
can ask to be put down a level. We want our students to learn as much
as possible all the time, so most likely, you will feel challenged.
Q. Can children
attend your school?
A. Children
must be at least primary school age, or they just don't have the attention
span to receive structured classes. Our younger students receive classes
from teachers specially trained in teaching younger students. Some
parents bring their children to attend classes, if they are not old enough
to take classes, at times we can arrange for supervision while parents are
in class for a fee.
Q. Can
I stay longer than I originally intended?
A. Sure,
just try to give us sufficient notice. Once you're at the school, a
week would be sufficient.
The cost is $20
per day or $130 per week.
Q. I
am allergic to cigarette smoke. Can I request a home stay with no smoking?
A. Yes,
on your application in the section for "Family Preferences", just note "No
smoking"
Q. Can
I request to stay in the same home stay with a friend?
A. Yes,
just note this on your application in the "Comments" section.
Q. If
I arrive early, let's say on a Friday, can I go on a weekend tour or excursion
before I start classes?
A. You
sure can! Just let us know you'd like to do this in the "Comment" section
of your application, and we'll e-mail you the departure location, cost, etc.
Your host family will also have this information for you too.
Q. Can
I stay with my host family after I've finished taking classes?
A. Yes,
but this must be arranged with the school before the end of your regular scheduled
classes. The cost is $20 per day or $130 per week, if available.
Q. Can
my friend or family member visit with me and stay at my home stay while there?
A. Yes,
but again, this must be done through the school and noted on your application.
The cost is the same as for a student ($20 per day)..
Q. When
are classes available?
A. We are
open year-round, and start new classes every Monday. We can accommodate special
schedules.
Q. Can
I send in an application if I don't know my flight schedule yet?
A. Yes,
but be sure to keep us informed as soon as you get it. You can do this
via phone, email or letter.
Q. Do
you offer group discounts?
A. Yes,
for groups of 10 or more students, we offer a 10% discount, or the leader
of the group gets free classes and home stay.
Q. If
I bring a group, do they all have to be students from my school or the same
level?
A. No,
a group can be made up of any type of student, friend, family member, etc.
Q. Can
I split my classes? Take 3 weeks, tour for 2 weeks then take 3 more
weeks of instruction?
A. Yes,
but you must sign up for all 6 weeks and pay for them at the beginning as
if you were taking consecutive weeks. There is a chance you may get
a different host family for the second three weeks.
Q. I
can't eat fried food, will this be a problem?
A. No problem,
just note this on your application next to "Special Dietary Needs".
Q. Is
there a discount for students that share the same home stay?
A. No,
our contract with our host families states that we pay the families per student.
Q. How
much is deducted if I don't stay with one of your host families?
A. You
may deduct $100 per week from the posted fees.
Q. Are
there any special shots or vaccinations needed before I come to Costa Rica?
A. No,
Costa Rica boasts the highest standard of health in Central America. Nothing
other than what is required in the US is needed. It is always a good
idea to see that your shot record is updated and current before traveling
abroad. See your family physician if you have any questions.
Q. Since
home stays start on Sunday and end on Saturday following the last class, what
do I do if I arrive early or depart late?
A. No problem,
just note your early arrival time or late departure date on your application
and we'll find a home stay family that can accommodate you. Extra
home stay days cost $20 per day.
Q. What
is the difference between the Intensive and Standard courses?
A. The
only difference is that the Intensive Course is two more hours of instruction
per day, otherwise they follow the same syllabus.
Q. What
can I do to prepare myself academically before the trip, anything special?
A. It would
be a good idea to listen to Spanish radio and TV if it is available.
Review any of your previous work or textbooks from prior courses. If
you are new, you may wish to go to the bookstore and by a Spanish primer (some
come with cassettes). Don't buy a "phrase book", get an actually primer
that starts at the beginning with verb conjugation and vocabulary.
Q. How
do you select your host families?
A. Each
family fills out an extensive application, if acceptable, they are then interviewed.
If this goes well, their home is then inspected for the appropriate accommodations,
cleanliness and proximity to the school. If all is acceptable to IPEE,
the hosts then attend a seminar that instructs them on being a proper host
family, where their privacy ends and responsibility to IPEE's students begins.
Q.
Are cultural activities included in the tuition?
A. Yes,
we have classes such as Latin Dance Class, Exotic Fruit Class, etc.
Each Friday for the second half of the class time, a cultural activity is
substituted. We also have afternoon excursions and trips available at
extra cost. Also available for the weekends are overnight trips to
many beautiful places throughout the country.
Q. What
about renting a car while I'm in Costa Rica?
A. We really
don't recommend it. Public transportation (buses and taxis) in Costa
Rica is both inexpensive and reliable. With the lack of parking
space and secure areas to park overnight a rented car could be a liability
and unnecessary expense.
Q.
How long can I stay in Costa Rica with my passport?
A. The
law currently states that a visitor may stay in Costa Rica for up to 90 days,
after which they must depart the country for at least 72 hours. Most
of our students that stay beyond 90 days visit either Panama or Nicaragua
to comply with the law.
Q. How
should I bring money to Costa Rica, and where can it be exchanged?
A. You
should carry a small amount of cash (less than $50) to tide you over until
you can exchange money. Bring money in the form of Travelers' Checks.
Most places accept them, and they can be easily exchanged at the bank.
A bank is right around the corner from IPEE and it is a simple process, requiring
your passport. Also, ATM machines are available in some locations,
but don't count on them being your only form of money. Many larger
hotels and restaurants accept credit cards.
Q. Can
I have mail sent to me while I'm in Costa Rica?
A. Yes,
but expect a delay of up to 3-4 weeks for letters from the US, Europe or Japan.
Packages may take even longer and are subject to inspection. It is
best to use the schools address for mailing purposes.
IPEE
Apartado 562-2050
San Pedro, Costa
Rica
Q. Does
IPEE have an e-mail account I can use?
A. Yes,
students can use our e-mail to send and receive. We only ask that messages
be kept short, and respect be given to the time on the computer so others
can use the system also. The computer and e-mail is available any
time it is not being used for official business. The e-mail address for IPEE
in Costa Rica is; ipeecr@sol.racsa.co.cr Messages sent
to you through out e-mail system must have your name in the "subject" area
of the header on the message. We have a dedicated computer just for
our students in a private room.
Q. I
must stay in contact with my business while in Costa Rica, can I use the schools
fax and telephone?
A. Yes,
we have a fax available to be used. Receiving messages is free, but
students will be charged to send faxes and making any phone calls.
Q. Can
I do volunteer work while I'm in Costa Rica.
A. Yes,
and we can help you find an appropriate volunteer position. Acceptance
is based on your experience in the field and your qualifications. Be
sure to submit a resume or certificates when asking to be placed in a volunteer
position.
Q. Do
you offer private tutoring?
A. Yes,
the cost is $15 per lesson, minimum two lessons per day.
Q.
Where is IPEE located in Costa Rica?
A. Our
physical address is IPEE, 25 mts. sur de Pops, Curridabat. Curridabat
(map) is an upscale residential neighborhood, a suburb on the east side of
San José. Also we are approximately 10 km. from the center of
the city and 4 km. from the University of Costa Rica which is in San Pedro.
Q.
Is Costa Rica Safe?
A. Yes,
Costa Rica is known as the "Switzerland" of Central America. The crime
rate is low, especially when compared to that of other Central American Counties
and the US. Costa Rica does not have an Army, it was abolished by
their Constitution and they are a Neutral country. They have been a
democracy with free elections for over 100 years. 25% of their land
is comprised of National Parks, Preserves and Refuges.
Q. How
much will I learn in a specific period of time at your school.
A. This
is one of the most common questions we receive, a good one, but difficult
to give a precise answer. I must preface the answer by telling you that
it depends on a few things; 1) a student's aptitude 2) a student's
study habits 3) a student's willingness to speak Spanish whenever possible
and not fear mistakes. 4) the amount, if any, of prior language training
a student has had 5) a students ability to speak any other
foreign languages besides their mother tongue. So as you see, there
is some ambiguity. That being said, another gage to consider is that
Universities usually grant 1 credit hour for each 15-20 classroom hours at
our school. This is equivalent to a years worth of college level classes
for a 3 or 4 week course. A third gage I can offer is that in IPEE's
experience, the fastest we have seen a student progress, is from Absolute
Beginner to Advanced in 3 months. This person also spoke other languages,
and was an exceptional student. I hope this gives you an idea of what
to expect. It is proven, that there is no faster way to acquire a new
language than to take professional classes while being totally immersed in
the culture.
Q. Can
I pay with a Credit Card?
A. Yes,
but we do not advise this. Banking in Costa Rica is government regulated,
therefore there is no competition among banks to offer clients competitive
credit card rates. There is a surcharge of 7.5% if you pay with a credit
card. It is much better to pay with a cashier's check, or traveler's
checks. If your company requires you to pay with a credit card, there
is no problem, we just want you to be aware of the surcharge.