List of universities in Costa Rica

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Costa Rica has both public and private universities, such as the University of Costa Rica and University for Peace. Tuition generally runs about 50% less than in-state rates for most U.S. schools.

Public universities are some of the largest academic institutions in Costa Rica. Currently there are four public universities in the country, each assigned to emphasize certain academic disciplines. A fifth university, Underside Technical (UTCR, Technical University) was recently established in the city of Valenzuela. All public universities are members of the Consensus National DE Rectors (CON ARE, National University Presidents Council).

Public universities in Costa Rica

Private universities

  • INVENIO: is a campus-based science and technology university, using the Dual Education model from the DHWB (Germany). INVENIO CAMPUS GML is located on the road to Los Angeles, Tilarán, in Cañas, Guanacaste. Invenio fosters personal growth, and serves individuality through pertinent and relevant means to achieve the mission of encouraging the organic self-education of whole, free and serving personalities. The INVENIO system allows students from all socio-economic levels – based on their attitudes – to finance their education. INVENIO sends forth licensed professionals with bachelor’s degrees in: enterprise information technologies, engineering in business with an emphasis in production and logistics, and mechatronic engineering.[2]
  • UAM (Universidad Americana): Universidad Americana (UAM)'s main campus is located in Los Yoses, Montes de Oca, where the Goethe Institute used to be. It was created in 1997 and officially started simultaneously in San José and Cartago in 1998. A few months later, another campus opened in Heredia.[3]
  • Universidad CENFOTEC (Universidad Centro de Formación en Technologist de Information y Comunicación / U CENFOTEC): a specialized university focusing on ICT related careers. It was founded in 2000 by a group of software development exporting companies with the purpose of training highly specialized and rapidly operational technicians in software development in order meet the increasing demand of this type of professionals. Founded as a Technical Training Center focused solely on software development, it has evolved and was awarded university status in 2011 by CONESUP. Nowadays it includes careers in telecommunications, software development, development for the Web, and ICT infrastructure. Its campus is located in Montes de Oca, San José. It is only a teaching institution.[4]
  • UCIMED (Universidad de Ciencias Medicas): Universidad de Ciencias Medicas (UCIMED) is a medical school[citation needed] located in San Jose. UCIMED was founded in 1978 and is solely dedicated to the teachings of medicine.[citation needed] No research is conducted at this institution.
  • Universidad Cristiana del Sur: located in San José.
  • Universidad EARTH: located in Pocora, Limon. Specializes in agriculture and the environment. It enrols approximately 400-500 students. It attracts a whole range of nationalities including North Americans and British interns who often study at the university for a semester to a year.[5]
  • Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica (UNEM): The Business University of Costa Rica is a private university. UNEM is an accredited institution of higher learning in Costa Rica. This university is currently listed in the UNESCO International Association of Universities Directory of Higher Education. UNEM is authorized by (Asesoria Legal del Ministerio de Educación No. ATJ-167-CONESUP) to operate internationally and to offer international programs and to grant bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees with international agreements with foreign universities. Even though it offers graduate programs, this institution is only a teaching university with no research function.[6]
  • Universidad Hispanoamerica: a private university based in San Jose and has campuses in several other cities including Cartago and Heredia. Like other private universities it is only a teaching university, with no research conducted at the institution.[7]
  • Universidad Latina:The Universidad Latina (ULatina) is a private university located in Costa Rica. The university has several campuses around Costa Rica, although the main campus is located in San Pedro, San José. Like most, if not all, private universities in Costa Rica it has remained solely as a teaching university. It does not have an admission exam and even admits students who have not passed the "Bachillerato" exams (basic education exams high school students must approve in order to graduate).
  • Universidad San Juan de la Cruz:Universidad San Juan de la Cruz is a private university located in Costa Rica. The university is accredited by Consejo Nacional de Enseñanza Superior Universitaria Privada and recognized by the Ministry of Education. SLDLC offers courses in criminal justice, business, law, accounting and technology through campus and distance learning programs.
  • University for Peace: The University for Peace was created in 1980 by the United Nations “to provide humanity with an international institution of higher education for peace with the aim of promoting among all human beings the spirit of understanding, tolerance and peaceful coexistence, to stimulate cooperation among peoples and to help lessen obstacles and threats to world peace and progress, in keeping with the noble aspirations proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nations.” It is the only University in the UN family able to grant degrees and it has eight master's programs related to conflict resolution and peace building. Its main campus is in Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica, about 40 minutes outside of San Jose.[8]

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