news-category: Study Abroad Gardner-Webb Costa Rica Study Abroad Opens Doors to Culture, Language, and Lasting Impact By Office of University Communications On March 9, 2026 Alumna Yulia Putnam Shares How Four‑week Program Shaped Her Personal and Professional Journey BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University students are invited to participate in an immersive Spanish-language study abroad program in Costa Rica, taking place May 17-June 13. The four‑week experience had an immediate and lasting impact on GWU alumna Yulia Putnam, a high school logic and sports marketing teacher at Pinnacle Classical Academy in Shelby, N.C. Yulia Putnam “Traveling to Costa Rica during my junior year of college was easily one of the most transformative chapters of my college life,” Putnam shared. “It wasn’t just a trip; it was a total immersion that felt like a gift from start to finish.” Students earn six credit hours of Spanish, which may be applied to General Education requirements or toward a Spanish major or minor. The academic opportunity also fulfills the University’s Professional Readiness Experience (PRE) requirement for graduation. Open to students of all proficiency levels, the program places participants with Costa Rican host families and includes weekday coursework designed to significantly improve Spanish language skills and intercultural understanding—competencies that greatly enhance future career or graduate‑school opportunities. The program coordinator accompanies the group for the first 10 days, and students remain for the full month to complete their coursework and cultural immersion. Putnam recalled the best part of her stay was experiencing the culture to the fullest—seeing the sights, tasting the food and learning the language. She explained, “There’s just something different about practicing a language while you’re actually living in the environment where it’s spoken.” The Arenal Volcano in La Fortuna She also noted that her time in the Central American country impacted with her long after she returned home. “That experience didn’t just stay in Costa Rica; it came home with me and completely reshaped how I teach,” Putnam observed. “It taught me that the best learning happens when you step outside your comfort zone and truly engage with the world.” Putnam works to instill that same spirit of adventure in her students. She stated, “I try to bring that same sense of wonder and ‘Pura Vida’ spirit to my students, showing them that education is about more than just textbooks—it’s about connection and perspective.” “Pura Vida” means pure life or simple life, and represents Costa Ricans relaxed attitude towards life. It can mean be used to say, “Hello,” or “Goodbye,” “I’m doing well,” or “It’s great.” Putnam also encouraged current Gardner-Webb students to seize the opportunity. “To anyone even remotely thinking about going: don’t hesitate,” she advised. “You’ll come back with more than just memories; you’ll come back with a clearer sense of who you are and a much bigger heart for the world around you.” Additional Program Details Included Weekend Excursions Throughout the program, students participate in organized weekend excursions that highlight Costa Rica’s cultural and environmental diversity. Planned visits include: La Paz Waterfall Gardens and Doka Coffee Plantation Manuel Antonio National Park Irazú Volcano National Park Yulia Putnam and the Gardner-Webb students pose for a photo before a ziplining trip. Optional Independent Travel Opportunities Students also receive one full free weekend and one to two additional free days to explore Costa Rica independently. Recommended destinations include: Arenal Volcano. Guanacaste beaches. Whitewater rafting on the Pacuare River. Monteverde Cloud Forest. Puerto Viejo. Horseback riding. Ziplining adventures. Requirements and Contact Information Participants must have a valid passport and plan their flights separately from program tuition. For details or to register, students should contact Dr. Teresa R. Phillips at [email protected]. Gardner-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at gardner-webb.edu. Interested in study abroad Start your journey here.
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