Bogota, Colombia
Bogota, Colombia
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Served as Mayor of Bogotá (1988–1990), Senator, and then as 30th President of Colombia (1998–2002), during which h... View More
Served as Mayor of Bogotá (1988–1990), Senator, and then as 30th President of Colombia (1998–2002), during which he co‑launched the U.S.–backed Plan Colombia to combat insurgency and strengthen security. View Less
Served as President of Colombia (1974–1978), where he spearheaded economic modernization and public institution reform... View More
Served as President of Colombia (1974–1978), where he spearheaded economic modernization and public institution reform. View Less
Served twice as President of Colombia (1958–1962), and was the first Secretary-General of the Organization of American... View More
Served twice as President of Colombia (1958–1962), and was the first Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (1948–1954), bolstering continental diplomacy . View Less
Played a key role in Colombia’s liberation and served in early government until his death in 1816, often dubbed “The... View More
Played a key role in Colombia’s liberation and served in early government until his death in 1816, often dubbed “The Precursor” . View Less
Became a renowned scientist and independence hero, known for pioneering work in geography, astronomy, and botany.
Served as Vice President of Colombia (2014–2017) and held multiple ministerial positions; advocate for infrastructure ... View More
Served as Vice President of Colombia (2014–2017) and held multiple ministerial positions; advocate for infrastructure and social reform . View Less
First female Attorney General of Colombia (2014–2015), later served as Senator, and was a presidential candidate in 2... View More
First female Attorney General of Colombia (2014–2015), later served as Senator, and was a presidential candidate in 2018. View Less
Held top legislative leadership as President of the Colombian Senate (2006–2007) and served in multiple ministerial ro... View More
Held top legislative leadership as President of the Colombian Senate (2006–2007) and served in multiple ministerial roles . View Less
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Online Application & Registration Fee
Begin by completing an online form and paying the registration fee (e.g., COP?397,000 for medical specialties; varies by program) .
Required Documents (examples based on typical program requirements)
High school diploma or graduation certificate.
Identity document (e.g., Colombian cédula or passport), scanned in high resolution (≈150?dpi, color).
Academic transcripts from secondary education.
Additional documents: letters of recommendation, personal statement/interview (especially for competitive programs like Law, Sociology, Political Science) .
Entrance Selection Components
Many programs require a written entrance exam, interview, or essay (particularly in Medicine, Social Sciences, Law) .
Language tests (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS) are typically required for bilingual tracks or international exchange programs .
English Proficiency (for special tracks)
Applicants to multilingual and exchange?programs must show B1-level proficiency in Spanish and/or English, with official certificates required .
Know moreRanked 4th nationally in Saber Pro standardized testing (183.5 score), following Universidad Nacional, EIA, and Los Andes—evidencing academic excellence across programs.
Introduced the UR-STEAM model—a cross-disciplinary platform integrating science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to boost entrepreneurship and innovation .
Progressed 17 places in Colombia’s MERCO Responsabilidad ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance) rankings, reflecting its enhanced ethical, environmental, and governance performance.
Achieved top-100 global position in Law (rank 94); top-450 in Medicine; top-500 in Biological Sciences; and top-293 in Social Sciences .
Achieved top-100 global position in Law (rank 94); top-450 in Medicine; top-500 in Biological Sciences; and top-293 in Social Sciences.
Conferred the prestigious Order of Boyacá (Silver Cross) by the Colombian government, recognizing over 365 years of outstanding national contribution.
Invested approximately COP 23 billion (∼USD 6 million) to enhance its scientific ecosystem, nurturing research networks from undergraduate to doctoral levels.
By Royal Cédula of Charles III in 1768, the university was declared a “Real Colegio Mayor”, marking it as the first institution in the Americas continuing the Salamanca tradition.
Since its founding in 1653, Del Rosario has earned the reputation of being “La Cuna de la República”, educating numerous key figures in Colombia’s independence and nation-building, including Camilo Torres, Francisco José de Caldas, and others.
A patented computer-implemented method and software system designed to recognize and classify abnormal blood cells. This innovation enhances hematopathology diagnostics, allowing automated analysis of blood samples to detect anomalies and support disease diagnosis, thus reducing manual error .
A patented active sitting chair tailored for children with mild to moderate cerebral palsy. This ergonomic solution promotes active sitting posture, improving trunk control and muscle engagement in school-age children, thereby aiding motor development and reducing the risk of poor posture .
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