Temuco Catholic University

Temuco, Chile

Temuco Catholic University, established on September 8, 1959, by Bishop Alejandro Menchaca Lira, was the first higher education institution in Chile's Araucanía Region. Initially affiliated with the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, it gained autonomy in 1991 and is now part of the Council of Rectors of Chilean Universities.
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Frequently Asked Questions

It is recognized for excellence in education, research, and community engagement, especially in social sciences, humanities, and environmental studies.
It is a private university with public interest, affiliated with the Catholic Church.
Most courses are conducted in Spanish.
You can apply online through the university’s admissions portal and follow the application guidelines specific to your chosen program.
Common requirements include an academic transcript, ID or passport, CV, motivation letter, and in some cases, recommendation letters.
Some programs may require an interview or entrance exam; others assess based on academic background and documentation.
Yes, UCT maintains 24/7 security services on campus to ensure student safety.
Yes, the university has established emergency response plans and conducts safety drills.
UCT provides psychological counseling, health services, and safety workshops for all students.
UCT offers undergraduate, postgraduate (master’s and doctorate), and technical programs across multiple disciplines.
Some programs offer blended or online learning options, particularly for postgraduate studies.
Most programs are offered in Spanish; international students may need Spanish proficiency.
Yes, several merit- and need-based scholarships are available, though many are primarily aimed at domestic students.
Students must apply through the university’s Financial Aid Office, providing income and academic documentation.
Students can join various academic, cultural, volunteer, and sports organizations.
Yes, UCT regularly hosts cultural events, workshops, volunteer programs, and sports tournaments.
It is located in Temuco, the capital city of the Araucanía Region, in southern Chile.
UCT does not have its own dormitories but assists students in finding private housing nearby.
Temuco offers a vibrant, student-friendly environment with affordable living, rich culture, and easy access to nature.
Yes, graduates can apply for a Temporary Residence Visa to seek employment.
The Temporary Residence Visa typically allows students to stay for up to one year post-graduation, extendable under certain conditions.
UCT provides guidance through its international office, although students must manage visa applications through Chilean immigration authorities.

University Of Temuco Catholic University Application Statistics

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University Of Temuco Catholic University Application Statistics

11879
CLP 5534280
CLP 3089120
2.5
27
60 %

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