Throughout its history, UDLAP has positioned itself in Mexico and Latin America as having the highest quality standards for a comprehensive academic education of its students in preparation for professional life. It is recognized as one of the best because:
That has lasted for generations.
- First one-campus university with 5 stars in QS Stars in Latin America.
- Well positioned in national and international rankings, including: El Universal, Reforma, América Economía, Expansión, QS, FSO y Eduniversal.
That meet the needs of a globalized world.
- One of 5 universities in Latin America with level 6 by SACSCOC.
- 100% of licenciaturas and master programs are accredited nationally by CIEES or COPAES, as well as some international organizations such as AACSB, ABET, IFT, RSB, RSC.
- The AACSB accreditation places UDLAP among 5% of universities in the world that offer academic business programs with this recognition.
With teaching experience and international perspective.
- Almost 100% of full-time professors have graduate degrees, and 81% have a doctorate or terminal degree.
- Over 40% of full-time professors have studied in top 500 universities according to QS World University Ranking.
- Leader in private universities in Mexico in teaching quality, according to Mejores Universidades de México de América Economía ranking.
- Mexican university with the highest proportion of professors with a doctorate degree, according to QS Latin America University Ranking.
And solid relationships with quality universities in the world.
- There are students from 40 countries present at the university.
- Over 250 agreements with universities in 42 countries for academic exchanges, dual degrees or professional practices.
- Around 15% of full-time professors are foreign, and around 60% have a degree from a foreign university.
- Top 3 in private Mexican universities in proportion of foreign students, according to QS World University Ranking.
In the labor market.
- 97% of graduates were hired or became entrepreneurs in their first year after graduation. *
- 89% of graduates have a better salary that the national average, one year after graduation. *