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FAQs

FAQs

General

General

What is the Organization for Tropical Studies ?

The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a nonprofit consortium of over 50 universities and research institutions in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Founded in 1963, OTS has a mission to provide leadership in education, research and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. To this end, graduate and undergraduate field courses are offered in the pure and applied areas of the natural sciences in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South Africa. In addition, OTS operates four research stations in varied tropical ecosystems. Three of them in Costa Rica: La Selva in the Caribbean lowland rain forest, Palo Verde in the Pacific lowland dry forest, and Las Cruces in a mid-elevation rain forest on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific slope. One in South Africa: Skukuza. OTS also coordinates and facilitates research, provides environmental education programs, and works with local agencies on issues of conservation, natural resource management and land use practices.

What is the Organization for Tropical Studies ?

The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a nonprofit consortium of over 50 universities and research institutions in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Founded in 1963, OTS has a mission to provide leadership in education, research and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. To this end, graduate and undergraduate field courses are offered in the pure and applied areas of the natural sciences in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South Africa. In addition, OTS operates four research stations in varied tropical ecosystems. Three of them in Costa Rica: La Selva in the Caribbean lowland rain forest, Palo Verde in the Pacific lowland dry forest, and Las Cruces in a mid-elevation rain forest on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific slope. One in South Africa: Skukuza. OTS also coordinates and facilitates research, provides environmental education programs, and works with local agencies on issues of conservation, natural resource management and land use practices.

Natural History Visitors

Visitantes de Historia Natural

What is the Organization for Tropical Studies ?

The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a nonprofit consortium of over 50 universities and research institutions in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Founded in 1963, OTS has a mission to provide leadership in education, research and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. To this end, graduate and undergraduate field courses are offered in the pure and applied areas of the natural sciences in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South Africa. In addition, OTS operates four research stations in varied tropical ecosystems. Three of them in Costa Rica: La Selva in the Caribbean lowland rain forest, Palo Verde in the Pacific lowland dry forest, and Las Cruces in a mid-elevation rain forest on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific slope. One in South Africa: Skukuza. OTS also coordinates and facilitates research, provides environmental education programs, and works with local agencies on issues of conservation, natural resource management and land use practices.

¿Cuál es el horario de atención al público en general?

La Estación está abierta al público en general, para lo cual debe realizar su reservación previa, sea para visitas por el día o con alojamiento. Nuestro horario de atención es de Lunes a Domingo de 8:00am a 5:00pm.

¿Ofrecen tarifas especiales?

Tenemos tarifas especiales para grupos de estudiantes que coordinen su visita por medio de la institución a la que pertenecen y cuyas visitas son con fines académicos.

¿Cúales formas de pago aceptan?

Puede hacer uso de cualquiera de las siguientes opciones: depósito bancario, autorización de tarjeta crédito y transferencias vía SINPE.

¿Se requiere reserva para visItar la estación?

Sí, se requiere reservación para asegurar su espacio y atención; también es importante para coordinar el guía que le llevará por los senderos y cualquier otro servicio que requiera en la Estación.

¿Cúales son los implementos necesarios?

Para mayor comodidad, al visitar la estación debe utilizar ropa fresca (preferiblemente de manga larga y pantalón), repelente, bloqueador, agua, y protección para la lluvia.

¿Se permiten mascotas?

No es permitido traer mascotas a la estación.  Una excepción es para aquella persona con alguna discapacidad que requiera de un perro guía, previa consulta y aprobación.  Se debe tener en cuenta que si la mascota hace sus necesidades dentro del recinto, esto debe ser recogido por su propietario o persona a cargo.

¿Puedo tomar fotografías?

Claro, si puedes tomar fotografías, también puedes llevar un foco (para caminatas nocturnas).  Se recomienda el uso de zapato cerrado, no se permite el acceso a los senderos con sandalias o zapato abierto.

¿Puedo colectar plantas?

Nuestra estación es un centro de conservación y estudio de la diversidad local, por lo que está prohibido colectar plantas u otras especies.  Solamente investigadores o personas con permisos de colecta por parte de SINAC podrían hacerlo, pero requieren permiso previo de la Estación.

¿Cómo es el manejo de atención de emergencias?

La estación tiene comités debidamente capacitados para la atención primaria de alguna emergencia, y cuenta con equipo y materiales básicos para emergencias.  Por protocolo, no se suministran medicamentos a los visitantes; si usted padece de alguna afección y requiere medicamentos, debe portarlos consigo.

Researchers

Investigadores

What is the Organization for Tropical Studies ?

The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a nonprofit consortium of over 50 universities and research institutions in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Founded in 1963, OTS has a mission to provide leadership in education, research and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. To this end, graduate and undergraduate field courses are offered in the pure and applied areas of the natural sciences in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South Africa. In addition, OTS operates four research stations in varied tropical ecosystems. Three of them in Costa Rica: La Selva in the Caribbean lowland rain forest, Palo Verde in the Pacific lowland dry forest, and Las Cruces in a mid-elevation rain forest on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific slope. One in South Africa: Skukuza. OTS also coordinates and facilitates research, provides environmental education programs, and works with local agencies on issues of conservation, natural resource management and land use practices.

What is the Organization for Tropical Studies ?

The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) is a nonprofit consortium of over 50 universities and research institutions in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, South Africa, and Australia. Founded in 1963, OTS has a mission to provide leadership in education, research and the responsible use of natural resources in the tropics. To this end, graduate and undergraduate field courses are offered in the pure and applied areas of the natural sciences in Costa Rica, Mexico, and South Africa. In addition, OTS operates four research stations in varied tropical ecosystems. Three of them in Costa Rica: La Selva in the Caribbean lowland rain forest, Palo Verde in the Pacific lowland dry forest, and Las Cruces in a mid-elevation rain forest on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific slope. One in South Africa: Skukuza. OTS also coordinates and facilitates research, provides environmental education programs, and works with local agencies on issues of conservation, natural resource management and land use practices.

Students

Estudiantes

Can you tell me more about the courses and academic credit?

For the undergraduate semester programs in Costa Rica and South Africa, students enroll in a total of 4 courses. For the summer programs in Costa Rica and South Africa, students enroll in one course. Auburn University Montgomery is the school of record for these courses, and will provide the transcripts. The REU and NAPIRE programs do not receive credits.

The graduate courses are accredited through the University of Costa Rica. The credits count as graduate level semester credits and are transferable to OTS member institutions as well as non-member institutions. Please keep in mind that the transcripts from the course may take up to two months to process before they are sent out to your institution. Accepted students are encouraged to consult with their advisor and department what is needed to transfer the credits once the course is over.

What about the REU and NAPIRE programs? Why don't they receive academic credit?

The Research Experiences for Undergraduates, or “REU”, and the Native American Pacific Islander Research Experience, or “NAPIRE” programs are a summer internship program designed to provide qualified students with an intensive research experience. Each student works with one mentor to develop an 8-9 week project that addresses the research interests of the student and mentor alike. REU and NAPIRE mentors are experienced field ecologists that will help you conduct research projects at La Selva or at Las Cruces Research Stations. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of one of the foremost tropical research communities in the world. Accepted students have all travel expenses covered and also receive a generous stipend.

Wow! OTS has a lot to choose from! How will I know which program is right for me?

First of all, don’t limit your imagination to just one OTS program. Depending on their time and interests, each year a few of our students participate in more than one OTS program.

How about financial aid and funding opportunities?

We offer partial scholarships principally to students that come from one of our member institutions. In some instances we may be able to offer partial scholarships to non-member institution students. These partial scholarships are assigned on academic merit and socioeconomic need. If you are interested in being considered for a partial scholarship please make sure to include a request for a partial scholarship along with the rest of the required documents. The letter should outline your financial situation, previous scholarships/grants (if any), and the amount you are seeking from outside sources to cover the costs of the course. The letter will help us assess your situation individually and determine you eligibility for a partial scholarship if you are selected for the course.

Please note that the scholarships are awarded and applied only to the tuition/course cost. They cannot be applied in any other way, for example travel expenses. Although we may be able to award a partial scholarship, we highly recommend that you seek funds for the course through your own means, such as applying for grants from your department or organizing small fund raisers.

What about medical care?

In the event of a serious illness or injury, excellent and modern medical care is readily available in clinics located near most of our field sites.

Where i can to find more info about Undergraduate Application Process??

For Undergraduate Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.

Where i can to find more info about Graduate Application Process?

For Graduate Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.

Where i can to find more info about LSAMP REU Application Process?

For NSF LSAMP REU Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.

Can you tell me more about the courses and academic credit?

For the undergraduate semester programs in Costa Rica and South Africa, students enroll in a total of 4 courses. For the summer programs in Costa Rica and South Africa, students enroll in one course. Auburn University Montgomery is the school of record for these courses, and will provide the transcripts. The REU and NAPIRE programs do not receive credits.

The graduate courses are accredited through the University of Costa Rica. The credits count as graduate level semester credits and are transferable to OTS member institutions as well as non-member institutions. Please keep in mind that the transcripts from the course may take up to two months to process before they are sent out to your institution. Accepted students are encouraged to consult with their advisor and department what is needed to transfer the credits once the course is over.

What about the REU and NAPIRE programs? Why don't they receive academic credit?

The Research Experiences for Undergraduates, or “REU”, and the Native American Pacific Islander Research Experience, or “NAPIRE” programs are a summer internship program designed to provide qualified students with an intensive research experience. Each student works with one mentor to develop an 8-9 week project that addresses the research interests of the student and mentor alike. REU and NAPIRE mentors are experienced field ecologists that will help you conduct research projects at La Selva or at Las Cruces Research Stations. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of one of the foremost tropical research communities in the world. Accepted students have all travel expenses covered and also receive a generous stipend.

Wow! OTS has a lot to choose from! How will I know which program is right for me?

First of all, don’t limit your imagination to just one OTS program. Depending on their time and interests, each year a few of our students participate in more than one OTS program.

How about financial aid and funding opportunities?

We offer partial scholarships principally to students that come from one of our member institutions. In some instances we may be able to offer partial scholarships to non-member institution students. These partial scholarships are assigned on academic merit and socioeconomic need. If you are interested in being considered for a partial scholarship please make sure to include a request for a partial scholarship along with the rest of the required documents. The letter should outline your financial situation, previous scholarships/grants (if any), and the amount you are seeking from outside sources to cover the costs of the course. The letter will help us assess your situation individually and determine you eligibility for a partial scholarship if you are selected for the course.

Please note that the scholarships are awarded and applied only to the tuition/course cost. They cannot be applied in any other way, for example travel expenses. Although we may be able to award a partial scholarship, we highly recommend that you seek funds for the course through your own means, such as applying for grants from your department or organizing small fund raisers.

What about medical care?

In the event of a serious illness or injury, excellent and modern medical care is readily available in clinics located near most of our field sites.

Where i can to find more info about Undergraduate Application Process??

For Undergraduate Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.

Where i can to find more info about Graduate Application Process?

For Graduate Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.

Where i can to find more info about LSAMP REU Application Process?

For NSF LSAMP REU Application Process & FAQs, please visit this page.