Costa Rican universities are rushing to complete infrastructure investments, in order to increase academic offers that are health-related.
An article in Elfinancierocr.com reviews the plans and work in progress at several universities, including the Universidad Hispanoamericana (UH), which in early 2014 will unveil a new eight-story building and 10,000 square feet of construction dedicated to teaching health sciences.
The Universidad Latina and Universidad de Ciencias Médicas have announced investments of $ 20 million in the expansion of their facilities.
With an investment of $12 million, the Universidad Latina, will construct a building in Lourdes de Montes de Oca. In the new 10,000 square meter building on four levels there will be a simulation hospital area.
Private and public institutions are expanding their facilities and opening new venues outside the capital city.
$8 million for a new building for the Ucimed, $980,000 for a new site for the UACA in Liberia and $130 million for an infrastructure plan for the University of Costa Rica are just some of the investments that are being planned by several colleges in Costa Rica.