Catholic University of Colombia

Bogota, Colombia

Founded on March 1, 1970, the Catholic University of Colombia is a private institution guided by Catholic Church values, dedicated to personal formation through robust educational programs spanning undergraduate to doctoral levels.
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It was officially established on March 1, 1970, in Bogotá as a private, non-profit institution rooted in Catholic doctrine .
The institution hosts approximately 10,695 students, comprising 8,893 undergraduates, 1,783 postgraduates, and 19 doctoral candidates .
It is consistently ranked among the top 300 universities in Latin America by QS and holds a position around 24th nationally by EduRank.
UCatólica maintains an estimated acceptance rate of 60–70%, reflecting moderate selectivity .
Applicants need a high school diploma, pass the Saber ICFES exam, clear a university entrance exam or interview, and submit official documents (ID, transcripts, CV, photo).
Requirements for graduate admission include a recognized bachelor’s degree, academic transcripts with GPA, CV, entrance exam/interview, and proof of Spanish proficiency. Some may require IELTS ≥6.0.
The university’s Welfare Office (Bienestar Universitario) offers psychological counseling, legal advice, and orientation programs, emphasizing peaceful coexistence and inclusive living .
While specific campus security systems aren’t detailed publicly, the welfare office ensures policies and training to uphold a safe and supportive campus environment.
Yes, the Welfare Office provides mental health counseling and ongoing well‑being workshops and services.
UCatólica offers eight undergraduate degrees: Architecture, Law, Economics, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Systems & Computer Engineering, Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering, and Psychology.
Graduate offerings include PhD in Psychology; Master’s in Engineering & Innovation Management, Human Rights & International Law, Political Science, Psychology, and Sustainable Design; plus numerous specializations .
Yes, UCatólica is part of academic exchange networks—partnering with institutions in Australia, Spain, Italy, and more—supporting global learning and mobility.
International scholarships like Beca Colombia support full tuition, monthly stipends, medical insurance, and visa documents for postgrad and research students.
Candidates must be non-Colombian under age 50, hold a strong academic record (GPA ≥4.0/5.0), and have a program acceptance letter.
Besides Beca Colombia, students can access Fundación Carolina scholarships and special government awards focusing on academic mobility and sectoral priorities .
The university operates three urban campuses in Bogotá: in the Chapinero and Teusaquillo districts, along with the Avenida Caracas site—totaling ~77,000 m².
Central Bogotá campuses provide access to public transportation (e.g., TransMilenio), cultural venues, co-working spaces, and urban amenities .
The “Vive Cerca de la U” program helps students find reliable off-campus housing like shared flats or furnished residences near campus .
Enrolling students need the Colombia Student Visa (M‑9), valid up to three years with requirements including proof of enrollment, 10+ hours weekly, passport, and financial solvency documentation .
Yes—graduates with job offers can apply for a work or temporary residency visa after graduation; student visas do not permit employment during the study period.
Graduates can pursue a work visa, a temporary resident visa, or options such as employer-sponsored work permits based on their job offer and field of study.

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