The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 06, 2001, Image 2

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Spend your second summer session in the beautiful aomntry of Costa Rica
while earning TAMU credit! Want to know how'?
Come to an informational Meeting:
November 8 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm - 804 Harrington Tower
November 9 - 10am to 11am - 804 Harrington Tower
November 1 3 - 3pm to 4pm - 804 Harrington Tower
Included In this program aro:
- A week intensive Spanish study at the Centro Panamorlcano
d© Idiomas for 4 hours / day
^ E xperin two ecological/cuiturai areas tropical cloud forost
and temperate central valley
Homostay & meals with Costa Rican families
> Extensive field experience »n Costa Rican schools
^ All excursions (rainforest, coffee plantation, skywalk. otc.)
^ Weekend trips fo Volcano Arenal and Jaco Beach
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To Apply:
^ Go to our online application at http://studyabroad.tamu.edu/application.html
^ Paper applications also available for pick up in Study Abroad
(Bizitell Hall West, first floor), or in the faculty offices
^ Deadline Monday. December 3, 2001
Contact:
Brian Lancaster (blancaster<g>tamu edu)
Study Abroad Program Office - 1st Floor - Biczell Hall West
http://studyabroad tamu edu
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