Costa Rica
The INCAE Experience is lived in many ways thanks to the multicultural environment on its campus in Costa Rica, where its MBA and Executive Education programs converge. Being outside of their countries and sharing in little houses with their peers, allows not only an immersive and productive learning experience, but also creates strong bonds of friendship. From the preparation and study of cases before class, the coexistence in the classrooms, to the lunch hours and extracurricular activities, surrounded by an exuberant nature, everything becomes a melting pot where a relationship is forged that goes beyond a simple nexus of companions.
Nicaragua
The atmosphere and dynamics that exist on the Nicaraguan campus are, in a word: familiar. Because it is a small community, the staff and the student body are closely related. The campus becomes an ideal environment to study, relax, discover new skills and have fun as well as make lasting friendships and where peer relationships transcend beyond class colleagues, to an extended family. From the soccer field, swimming pool, gym, to study nights at home, all are spaces in which a complex network of affinities is consolidated.
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