University of Cauca

Cauca, Colombia

The University of Cauca is a public, research-focused institution founded by decree on April 24, 1827, and officially inaugurated on November 11, 1827, with early backing from Simón Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander. It is regionally accredited and holds high academic standing nationwide.
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It is a public, autonomous research university, founded on April 24, 1827, and inaugurated on November 11, 1827. It offers 43 undergraduate and 48 postgraduate programs and has national high-quality accreditation.
The university enrolls approximately 12,837 students across undergraduate and graduate programs supported by around 1,191 faculty members.
It holds national accreditation for excellence (6 years in 2013, renewed for 8 years in 2019), operates 98–101 research groups, and is ranked among Colombia’s top universities (e.g., 13th in ICFES Saber Pro) .
Applicants must register online via the university portal, upload academic documentation (high school diploma, ID), and sit for the two-part entrance exam (reading and math), offered twice yearly .
Admission depends on achieving the minimum cutoff score and available seats. Special categories exist for rural, indigenous, and victimized students, who may access affirmative quotas.
Graduate applicants apply through program-specific portals, paying fees (~COP 370,000 for master’s; ~COP 313,000 for specialization), and submit transcripts, CV, degree, and foreign language proof (B1 English). Medical-related programs may require additional medical exams and interviews .
Yes: all students receive a 24/7 national student accident insurance that covers incidents on and off campus, including international travel (up to 120 days).
Students should go to a local clinic or hospital, present their university ID, and may seek guidance via a toll-free number (#533 from mobile or 018000‑111‑170).
Campus-wide safety is managed by the Division of Culture & Well‑being, providing secure residences, health services, and awareness programs—though formal surveillance details are not explicitly stated.
Undergraduate: 43 programs across faculties (e.g., Law, Engineering, Health, Arts, Sciences). Postgraduate: 48+ programs, including 14 master’s and 5 PhDs—all registered in the national accreditation system (SNIES) .
Yes, many undergraduate courses (e.g., Law, Engineering, Medicine) have high-quality accreditation and all graduate courses have official national registration by the Ministry of Education .
Graduate offerings include master’s in areas like Electronics & Telecommunications, Environmental Sciences, Telematics Engineering, and doctorates in areas such as Anthropology and Science Education .
All students have access to complimentary student accident insurance. Moreover, the university supports applications for external aid—like ICETEX credit and grants—via its welfare office .
While details on internal scholarships are limited, students can access federal and departmental aid programs like ICETEX. Academic awards are likely available, though specifics are not detailed .
Yes, students admitted through affirmative quotas (e.g., rural or victimized communities) may receive housing support, fee waivers, and prioritized financial backing via university welfare services .
The primary campus is in Tulcán, Popayán—home to nine faculties, several historic cloisters, sports complexes, and student residences .
The university offers residences for low-income students: “4 de Marzo” (men’s dorm, ~120 capacity) and “11 de Noviembre” (women’s dorm, ~24 capacity), managed by the welfare office; housing is near key facilities .
Yes, in municipalities like Santander de Quilichao, offering programs such as Agroindustrial Technology and Telematics under the CREAD model for rural outreach.
Yes, international graduates may apply for a Residency Permit for Post-Study Professionals (M-PROF)—granting stay and work rights for up to two years. (Typical Colombian policy.).
While services like welfare and international liaison are offered, direct visa services depend on the Department of Immigration and may not be formally provided by the university.
Yes—students engage in practices via affiliated local institutions and industry partners, such as SENA, regional hospitals, and municipal projects, which can support employment pathways .

University Of University of Cauca Application Statistics

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University Of University of Cauca Application Statistics

12837
1191
5:1
COP 17784320
COP 10870680
2.5
27
60 %

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