ANTIGUA, GUATEMALA

A Cultural Immersion in Primary Care

Guatemala

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Program Description

Nurse practitioner students provide primary care clinics and assess, diagnose and treat patient of all ages under the guidance of Guatemalan physicians and College of Nursing faculty. ÌýInteract with the underserved populations of indigenous Maya and rural Guatemala and immerse yourself into the rich culture. Students on the program will offer valuable service to the community through the teaching of health and wellness promotion and prevention of illness and disease. Students will also have the opportunity to learn about the healing practices of the locals and practice medical and nursing Spanish while serving patients.

Apply Now APPLICATION

Program Dates and Deadlines:
Term Year Application Deadline
(or as space permits)
ProgramStart Date/Check-in Program End Date/Check-out

FallÌý

2024

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT! Apply by August 8, 2024 to receive a $150 discount off the total program fee listed below.Ìý

Final Application Deadline: September 5, 2024 (Full program fee rates apply after August 8).Ìý

To apply by either deadline, you must submit part 1 of the aplication and $200 admin fee to hold your spot.

November 9, 2024

November 16, 2024

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Spring

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2025

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Application Deadline: Thursday, November 7, 2024

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February 15, 2025

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February 22, 2025

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Information Sheet

Open to Graduate Students
Language of Instruction English
Level of Study Graduate
Credit Offered 40 Practicum Hours
Program Primary Subject Health/Nursing
Sponsoring College College of Nursing
Education Abroad Advisor Alex Baker

Program Course Offerings:

  • 40 Practicum Hours

Course Eligibility & Requirements:

At least 1 course required for this program:

  • NGR6619L: Primary Care of Families Practicum
  • NGR6944L: Advanced Nursing Education Practicum
  • NGR6607L: Comprehensive Care of Adolescents through Older Adults Practicum
  • NGR6605L: Primary Care 2 (dependent on available faculty)
  • NGR7945L: Residency in Advanced Practice Nursing
  • NGR6505: Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Across the Lifespan: Role Synthesis in Advanced Nursing Practice
  • NGR 7662C: Population-based Healthcare and Health Equity (Spring 2025 only)

*Important information regarding travel documentation*
Passport processing times have changed. Review up-to-date details

Routine processing times can take 6-8 weeks, and expedited applications in 2-3 weeks. Processing times begin when your application is received by a passport agency or center, and do not include mailing times. It may take up to 2 weeks for your application to be received by passport agency, and up to 2 weeks for you to receive your completed passport after agency mails it to you. Therefore, you should add an additional 4 weeks to you passport application processing time.Ìý

Program Eligibility & Requirements

  • Overall GPA ofÌý 3.0 or higher for graduate
  • Must be in good academic standing at the time of application
  • Must be eligible to take 91ÖÆƬ³§ courses during the study abroad program term
  • See Policies & Procedures page for more information
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Program Faculty Leaders:

Education Abroad Contact: Madison Mcshane, Director

Nancy Harris, Assistant Professor, harrisn@health.fau.edu Madison Mcshane, Director

Debra Hain, Professor, dhain@health.fau.edu

Email: mmcshane@fau.edu

For questions regarding the course, itinerary, or other in-country logistics, contact the faculty leader(s) listed above.Ìý

For questions regarding the study abroad application, program fees, funding, or other study abroad questions, schedule an appointment with the Education Abroad Contact listed aboveÌý through Success Network () to schedule study abroad advising.

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Location

Antigua is a small city surrounded by volcanoes in southern Guatemala. It’s renowned for its Spanish colonial buildings, many of them restored following a 1773 earthquake that ended Antigua’s 200-year reign as Guatemala’s colonial capital. Notable architectural examples include baroque La Merced church. Built 1,500 m above sea-level, in an earthquake-prone region, it was largely destroyed by an earthquake in 1773 but its principal monuments are still preserved as ruins. In the space of under three centuries the city, which was built on a grid pattern inspired by the Italian Renaissance, acquired a number of superb monuments.

Housing

Students will stay in a hotel in shared rooms with other program participants.Ìý

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Program Cost and Funding

Financial Aid and Scholarship InformationÌý

  • Students participating on 91ÖÆƬ³§ Faculty-led Programs may use eligible financial aid
  • Program participants may be eligible to apply for the 91ÖÆƬ³§ Education Abroad Scholarship
  • See additional scholarship and funding information here.

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Program Cost

  • Fall 2024 Program (November 9 - 16, 2024)

    Program fee: $1,955 + tuition for the courses associated/required for the programÌý
    Submit application part 1 and $200 admin fee by August 1 to receive a $150 discount off the program fee.

    Program fee payment deadlines:
    1ST PAYMENT: $900 due by Tuesday, September 10, 2024
    2ND PAYMENT: Remaining balance of $1,055 due by Tuesday, September 24, 2024Ìý

  • Spring 2025 Program (February 15 - 22, 2025)

    Program fee: $2,072 + tuition for the courses associated/required for the programÌý

    Program fee payment deadlines:
    1ST PAYMENT: $900 due by Tuesday, November 12, 2024
    2ND PAYMENT: Remaining balance of $1,055 due by Tuesday, November 26, 2024Ìý


Accepted participants will receive detailed payment instructions from the Education Abroad team via email after application deadline.Ìý

What's Included:

  • Accommodations from check-in through check-out date
  • Local transportationÌý
  • Cultural activities
  • Most meals
  • International medical insurance through CISI

What's NOT included:Ìý

  • International Airfare
  • Tuition for courses/credits taken on program (91ÖÆƬ³§ in-state and out-of-state rates apply)
  • Personal spending money
  • Travel documentation

HEALTH, SAFETY AND TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION
All students must attend pre-departure sessions prior to study abroad. Education Abroad and your program faculty leaders will provide you with further details pertaining to dates, times, and location in the semester before your program.Ìý

1) Mandatory pre-departure orientation hosted by the Education Abroad office. This session will cover general international travel related topics such as health, safety, insurance, and travel tips.Ìý
2) Mandatory pre-departure meeting hosted by program faculty leader. This session will cover program and location specific information such as arrival, expectations, itinerary, and course overview.

International health and travel insurance

All 91ÖÆƬ³§ students participating on an 91ÖÆƬ³§ Faculty-led Program will be registered in international health and travel insurance coverage through Cultural Insurance Services International (CISI). This mandatory insurance ensures that students have access to medical and emergency support services while abroad. This is included in the program cost.

Resources

  1. Reduced risk of denied entry if a country requires vaccination for entry
  2. Reduced risk of having to get vaccinated abroad if it becomes mandatory in the country of study
  3. Reduced risk of denied acceptance to one of our foreign universities
  4. Reduced risk of denied acceptance into campus housing or host accommodations abroad
  5. Reduced risk of spreading COVID-19 and its variants to other parts of the world, including the communities where we have programs
  6. Reduced risk of contracting COVID-19 while abroad, which could lead to missed classes and excursions, mandatory quarantine or isolation, and other disruptions to the program
  7. Increases student access to local events, services, and travel while abroad
  8. Provides more flexibility in planning study abroad extracurricular activities, including excursions
  9. The WHO and U.S. CDC agree that the vaccine helps reduce the risk of serious illness and helps prevent the spread of COVID-19
  10. Alongside our other prevention measures, the vaccine significantly increases protection for 91ÖÆƬ³§ faculty, staff, students, and international partners

Regarding increased access because of being vaccinated, please be aware that businesses and services may legally restrict access to exclude unvaccinated individuals. Local ordinances may allow the same. In such cases, 91ÖÆƬ³§ won’t be able to intervene or advocate on your behalf.