Activities
Upon the students’ arrival, the CASA staff facilitate a week-long orientation to ensure the students’ academic and social transition into Chilean culture. This is achieved through daily presentations and cultural, practical and academic events which are part of the Pro-Seminar course.
Students participate in daytime activities and overnight trips as part of the program. Participants may also explore a variety of social, cultural, political, and professional opportunities beyond the classroom through service-learning and internship opportunities.
Excursions & Cultural Activities
Overnight Trips
The CASA-Chile program includes a four-day trip to the Patagonia, where students will have the opportunity to experience the regional culture and history, expanding their appreciation of and exposure of central Chile.
Additionally, students enjoy a four-day trip to the Atacama Desert, Chile, the most arid desert in the world. Students will visit geysers, the Atacama Salt Flats and the Chaxa Lagoon, home to flamingos and other bird species. They will also visit the Valle de la Luna and Valle de la Muerte.
Both trips are included in the program fee.
Daytime Trips
CASA-Chile organizes local excursions that offer students the opportunity to expand their cultural knowledge on various topics.
With the collaboration of specialized professors, students will analyze relevant aspects of history, art, the environment, and society in Chile.
In addition to full-day trips to Valparaíso and Isla Negra outside of Santiago, possible local trips around the city might include:
- Villa Grimaldi and/or el Museo de la Memoria – Military Dictatorship
- The Center for Mapuche Culture in La Pintana – Indigenous Culture
- El Mercado Central and La Vega – Gastronomy
- Barrio Patronato – Ethnic and Racial Diversity in Santiago
- Plaza de Armas, Catedral de Santiago, and La Moneda – Historical Sites
- Local Theater Productions
MAI Buddy Program
Through the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, CASA participates in the MAI Buddy Program, a volunteer initiative aimed at enhancing the exchange experience of international UC students. The program connects incoming exchange students with a local UC student prior to their arrival in Chile and at the university. This peer support system helps international students navigate any doubts or challenges they may face during their first months. The MAI Buddy Program not only improves the integration process for international students but also fosters meaningful connections and cultural exchange between students from diverse backgrounds.