We are ICDS
International Center for Development Studies
Empowering global citizens through experiential learning and cultural immersion by bringing together students, communities, and educators, we build knowledge, share perspectives, and create meaningful solutions for a better future. We believe true learning happens when the heart meets the world—when curiosity turns into connection and knowledge into action.
For over two decades, we have designed educational experiences that go far beyond the classroom. We invite students to step into authentic communities, engage with real-world challenges, and immerse themselves in the beauty of Costa Rica but also in the complex realities of Latin America and the Caribbean. This immersive approach nurtures empathy, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of development issues in the region.
As facilitators and bridge-builders, we partner closely with local organizations and stand as allies to the people and places that welcome our students. In addition, trusted external partners—both regional and international—complement local efforts with global expertise and resources. These relationships are built on mutual trust and a shared commitment to impact towards the common good. Above all, we are dedicated to building a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world.
Our Values
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ICDS empowers global citizens
By encouraging our students, families, partners and collaborators, to develop the necessary skills and tools to commit to global change.
Our programs aim to create a learning atmosphere that allows people to gain awareness of equity, inclusion, and belonging. We promote active listening and respect for each person, groups, backgrounds and perspectives.
ICDS empowers global citizens
By encouraging our students, families, partners and collaborators, to develop the necessary skills and tools to commit to global change.
Our programs aim to create a learning atmosphere that allows people to gain awareness of equity, inclusion, and belonging. We promote active listening and respect for each person, groups, backgrounds and perspectives.
Learn by Doing.
Grow by Serving.
Experiential learning at ICDS
Studying abroad means more than just sitting in a classroom—it means experiential learning . Our approach blends academic coursework with hands-on experiences, connecting students with local communities and global challenges in meaningful ways.
Experiential learning is about learning through action. At ICDS, students are invited to step out of traditional learning spaces and into the real world—where academic concepts meet social realities. Through community service, field work, and immersive activities, they don’t just study university topics—they live them.
Students are placed with local organizations and projects focused on supporting children, senior adults, vulnerable populations, and grassroots development efforts. These placements empower students to:
+ Complement classroom learning with relevant experiences
– Co-create knowledge with communities
– Reflect, adapt, and act as compassionate global citizens
– Spark long-term impact as ambassadors for ongoing partnerships
Our Community Engagement Guide is a creative resource for students, offering activity ideas to support local NGOs across Costa Rica. These activities are grounded in dignity, empathy, and mutual respect—encouraging students to participate as partners from a place of solidarity and shared purpose.
Whether playing with children, planting in a community garden, or sharing stories with senior adults, your actions will foster connection, build resilience, and expand your worldview.
From the Inside Out: IDGs Meet SDGs
The ICDS learning model is built on two powerful frameworks:
The IDGs remind us that sustainable change starts within. They focus on developing the personal and interpersonal skills needed to drive real progress on the world’s biggest challenges.
At ICDS, we help students cultivate five key dimensions of inner growth:
+ Being: Act with purpose through self-awareness and mindfulness
+ Thinking: Understand complexity through critical and creative thinking
+ Relating: Build bridges through empathy and inclusive communication
+ Collaborating: Co-create solutions through trust and shared responsibility
+ Acting: Lead with courage, creativity, and integrity
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Aligned with the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda, our programs immerse students in real-world action to advance the SDGs—from reducing inequality and promoting health, to ensuring quality education and fostering local partnerships.
In a rapidly changing world, academic knowledge alone is not enough. Our aim is to ignite a lifelong learning journey—one that empowers students to become conscious leaders, thoughtful changemakers, and active contributors to a better world. With more than 20 years of experience in international education, ICDS provides students with:
+ Cross-cultural communication skills
+ Global awareness and civic responsibility
+ Spanish language and cultural immersion
+ Critical insight into sustainable development issues
Cultural Inmersion
ICDS programs are designed to fully immerse students in the heart of Costa Rican life. Every aspect—academic, social, and recreational—is intentionally crafted to create a vibrant, hands-on experience that goes far beyond the classroom. Through homestays, cultural activities, and field trips, students engage daily with people,traditions and cultural heritage.
Homestays play a central role in this process. With years of experience, host families provide a welcoming and supportive environment where students can experience authentic Costa Rican life—sharing meals, participating in family traditions, and practicing Spanish in meaningful, real-world situations.
Beyond the home, students also participate in community work and shadowing opportunities, collaborating with local organizations and contributing to real projects. These immersive experiences not only strengthen cultural understanding but also foster essential personal and professional skills, aligned with the Inner Development Goals (IDGs)—preparing students to grow, adapt, and thrive as empowered global citizens.
At ICDS, students don’t just study abroad—they transform, gaining experiences, skills, and connections that last a lifetime.
Cultural Inmersion
ICDS programs are designed to fully immerse students in the heart of Costa Rican life. Every aspect—academic, social, and recreational—is intentionally crafted to create a vibrant, hands-on experience that goes far beyond the classroom. Through homestays, cultural activities, and field trips, students engage daily with people,traditions and cultural heritage.
Homestays play a central role in this process. With years of experience, host families provide a welcoming and supportive environment where students can experience authentic Costa Rican life—sharing meals, participating in family traditions, and practicing Spanish in meaningful, real-world situations.
Beyond the home, students also participate in community work and shadowing opportunities, collaborating with local organizations and contributing to real projects. These immersive experiences not only strengthen cultural understanding but also foster essential personal and professional skills, aligned with the Inner Development Goals (IDGs)—preparing students to grow, adapt, and thrive as empowered global citizens.
At ICDS, students don’t just study abroad—they transform, gaining experiences, skills, and connections that last a lifetime.
Host families' experience
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Our experience as a family has been very satisfying. Each student is a fabulous book for us from which we learn new stories and gain knowledge. At the same time, we offer our children (students) a home where they can build many new enriching experiences for their lives; one that will allow them to grow integrally. For our family, ICDS has not only been an organization that provides opportunities for students and the host families, but also a team of people with charisma, human values, and highly qualified to do their job.
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Ana Lorena Vives - ICDS host mother
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This experience has been truly magical and life-changing. What begins as hosting a stranger quickly becomes welcoming a new family member. The bonds created go beyond cultural exchange and last well beyond goodbye. IDCS fills your heart, your home, and your life with joy, love, and unforgettable connections.
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Priscilla Jiménez - ICDS host mother
Staff
Faculty
In 2015, she traveled to Japan to the International Development Youth Forum. In 2017, she traveled to London as a member of the UK International Leaders Programme, and delivered a talk to university students regarding the challenges of developing health-related legislation. Andrea’s greatest cause is mental health. She started working in suicide prevention and has been a volunteer in the Costa Rican Saving Lives Foundation. Recently she chaired the VIII Latin American and Caribbean Conference on Suicide Prevention. She currently serves as a Costa Rican Congresswoman where she has spearheaded legislation on public health and human rights issues.
Rodrigo is currently working in the telecommunications sector. He has worked in various roles, including as a professor for 14 years. In addition to his teaching experience, he has served as a researcher and senior consultant on diverse projects. Rodrigo has specialized in utilizing his analytical skills and research acumen to influence decision-making processes in both governmental and business contexts.
Dr. Fernández obtained his medical degree from Universidad de Costa Rica and completed a masters in management of Public Policies and Social Programs from Instituto Centroamericano de Administración Pública (Central American Institute of Public Administration).
She is currently Professor of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine of the University of Costa Rica. Until August 2023 she was the General Director of the National Children’s Hospital in San José, Costa Rica. She has particular interest in pediatric rheumatology and immunology, bioethics, scientific biomedical research, stem cell transplantation, development and quality of health services, and medical teaching. She has authored numerous book chapters, articles, and conference’s on the above mentioned topics.
Her clinical and academic trajectory bridges practice, teaching, and research, with experience as a primary care physician in vulnerable communities and more than a decade in academic leadership. As Manager of Teaching, Research, and Innovation at Clínica Bíblica, she leads multidisciplinary teams to strengthen academic excellence and drive innovation in healthcare and scientific research.
She has been responsible for the curricular design and structuring of various language courses, including Spanish for Health Sciences as well as Spanish as a Second Language courses at the Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced levels.



















