Title: Study in Mexico The ITESM international strategy
1Study in Mexico The ITESM international
strategy
- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Info session Leuven, Belgium
- 23rd April 2009
2The Tecnológico de Monterrey University System
(ITESM)
- Founded by civil society in 1943
- Supported by 27 non-profit organizations
- Private, non-denominational, educational
institution - High school, graduate and undergraduate divisions
3Tecnológico de Monterrey
- 33 campus
- 8,804 faculty
- 91,417 students
- 4,423 int. students
- 168,358 alumni
Virtual University
- 24,453 students (14,574 grad, 8,380 posgrad)
4Mission 2015
- to form persons with integrity, ethical
standards and a humanistic outlook, who are
internationally competitive in their professional
fields at the same time, they will be good
citizens committed to the economic, political,
social and cultural development of their
community and to the sustainable use of natural
resources. - Statement of international has been present
since previous mission statement 1995 - http//www.itesm.mx/2015/english/index.html
54,174 foreign students at Tec (2005)
Europe34
Northamerica38
Asia4
Africa 0.5
Southamerica22
Oceania 2.5
6Foreign students at Tec
4,353
4,174
4,065
3,909
3,393
3,163
3,058
2005
7The international network
8Higher Education System in Mexico
- Academic Degrees
- 3 academic degrees which are normally awarded in
Mexico. The first academic degree is the
licenciatura, comparable to the French
license or the US mayor. - Average duration of study theoretically to 4
years (although it can be observed that many
students even after having passed all their
classes in 3 to 4 years need another 1 to 4 years
to write their thesis and to obtain their final
certificate/degree documents). There is a legal
term for not yet graduated persons, which is
pasante. Writing a thesis is not limited by a
temporal framework as is the case of Europe. - A recent development, starting from the private
universities, is the large scale offer of
licenciatura degrees without having written any
thesis. - Academic Qualifications awarded are
- licenciatura first degree (theoretically 8
9 semesters) - especialidad special courses (1-2 semesters)
- maestría Master (theoretically 2-4 semesters)
- doctorado doctorate (theoretically 4-6
semesters) 1,100-1,400 PhD/ year
9Higher Education System in Mexico
- Role of private providers of higher education
- There are twice as many university students
enrolled in public universities than in private
universities. University students distribution
(ANUIES, 2003) - Public universities 1,244,942 students (66.8)
- Private universities 620,533 students (33.2)
- Public universities often are faced with serious
financial problems and a dense bureaucratic
administration. These facts lead in the past 20
years to the foundation of expensive and fast
growing private universities, which are mostly
oriented toward the US-American model of a
private higher education institution. - Private universities play an important role,
generally they have a high quality of education.
They offer student facilities, like specialized
labs, teachers, partnerships with foreign
universities. Their role is also to provide
students with opportunities for better jobs and
possibilities for an international career.
Employing companies and enterprises view the role
of these institutions as providers of people well
prepared, people who are internationally
competitive.
10ITESM System
- A multi-campus university system
- Today, Tecnológico de Monterrey is a multi-campus
university system with 33 academic campus in
different regions of the country. - Statute of a Free University
- Tecnológico de Monterrey was founded in 1943 by
Eugenio Garza Sada and a group of businessmen.
Tecnológico de Monterrey is a private, non-profit
institution independent of and not related to any
political party or religious group. - Virtual University
- In operation since 1989, Tecnológico de
Monterrey?s Virtual University has become a
pioneering institution in distance education
extending to various Latin American countries. - Internationally accredited programs
- Administration and Business CMTY Association
to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
USA, EGADE Association of MBAs (AMBA) , European
Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) UK, an
organization that belongs to the European
Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
Belgium. - Food industries Institute of Food Technologists
(IFT) Chicago - Engineering CMTY Accreditation Board for
Engineering and Technology (ABET) - International
Accreditation - Journalism CMTY Latin-American Accrediting
Council on Education in Journalism (CLAEP)
11Programmes for International students
12Programmes for International students
- Spanish courses The student learns Spanish
quickly. Levels basic, intermediate and
advanced. Also specialized courses Spanish for
Business, Spanish for Medical uses, etc. - Certificates 16 week duration courses. 15 USA
credits or 25 ECTS in one semester to obtain the
certificate. European students may inscribe 6
subjects to fullfill their universitys
requisites and get the certificate. These are not
exclusive for international students. They are - Certificate in Construction Management
- Certificate in Political Sciences
- Certificate in Latin-American Studies
- Certificate in Latin-American Business Management
- Certificate in Environment and Sustainable
Development - Certificate in International Business
- Certificate in Audiovisual Journalism
- Certificate in Production of Audiovisual Media
- Certificate in Legal Transactions and
International Business - Certificate in Tourism
13Programmes for International students
- Internship program and research projects These
programmes are for undergraduate and graduate
students. It offers a work experience in a deep
sense. Only available in certain campuses - Regular courses in Spanish Encourage learning
the language and helps build relationships with
national students. - Regular courses in English Subjects for foreign
students with little knowledge of the Spanish
language. These classes are also attended by
national students to improve their level of
English. Only available in certain campuses - Social service Gives the opportunity to
contribute to local communities working together
with social assistance organizations, hospitals
and schools. Social incubators - knowledge
transfer in education, entrepreneurship, health,
etc. - Professional service The international student
will have the opportunity to work in a local
company to discover how to do business in Mexico
and improve their communication skills in
Spanish. These are part of the academic programme
and students will receive 3 credits for 280
working hrs during a academic period (half-time)
and 6 credits for 560 working hrs during a
academic period (full-time practices).
14Application Process and Evaluation
- With agreement Universities sign an agreement
for student mobility and pre-arrange the
academic/financial requisites. In such case, the
application process will start one semester in
advance. E.g semester abroad Aug-Dec 09 gt start
application Jan-May 09. - Without agreement When there is no supporting
academic agreement, students can apply to ITESM
presenting the SAT exam for undergraduate
programmes and the GRE for graduate programmes
(available in Europe). - Normal academic charge 48 to 60 units
- Semester evaluation 3 partial evaluation final
evaluation. Typically, this examinations will
account for 20 to 35 of total evaluation. The
other is class participation, class project,
classmate evaluation and sometimes virtual
participation.
15Admission requirements
- Applying to Tecnológico de Monterrey No-degree
seeking International Program is very simple,
please determine the type of student you are,
Exchange or Independent Student - Exchange Students Students applying through an
existing exchange between the students home
university and Tecnológico de Monterrey, you must
be nominated by your exchange program office or
similar. In most of the cases, the student will
pay tuition directly to their home university.
Send by courier or express mail the following
documents (please dont use any regular mail). - Tecnológico de Monterrey Admission Application
Form. Request it via email at ip.mty_at_itesm.mx.
You will require the approval of your study
abroad advisor. - Your most recent School Transcript with a minimum
average of 80 (Mexican system) or GAP of 2.5 (USA
system). Cases of average between 70 79 (GPA
2.0 2.5) will be considered at length.
16Admission requirements
- Independent Students All those students applying
directly to Tecnológico de Monterrey, no exchange
program is needed. Students are required to pay
tuition and services directly to Tecnológico de
Monterrey. Send by courier or express mail, the
same documents mentioned before, plus - Letter of recommendation (From a professor or
advisor who knows your class works well) - A non refundable Admission Fee of 100 USD that
can be paid on any of the following methods - Check from a US bank or from an International
Bank with a partner in th US (the name of the US
bank has to be printed on the forehead part of
the Check. - International Money Orders (Postal Money Orders
are not accepted) - American Express traveler checks.Note Checks
should be issue to ITESM
17Requirements
- UPON ARRIVAL YOU MUST HAVE
- Evidence of health insurance with coverage in
Mexico. A copy of the policy or your insurance
card will be sufficient. - Student visa (FM3) for semester or trimester
students or a tourist visa (FMT) for summer term.
Students doing a summer internship will also
require a student visa. - A valid passport and proof of financial solvency,
such as credit or debit card statements for the
cards you will use while in Mexico. - Tecnológico de Monterrey's Spanish Placement Test
if you wish to take courses in Spanish and are
not a native Spanish speaker, and/or have sent
your TOEFL/IELTS scores if you wish to take
courses in English and are not a native English
speaker.
18Academic Calender
UNDERGRADUATE AND NON BUSINESS GRADUATE PROGRAMS
- Summer Session / June - July 2009 / 5
weeksInternship Application Deadline March 10,
2009 Application Deadline April 24, 2009
Arrival Day May 26, 2009 Mandatory Orientation
Session May 27-29 / June 1, 2009 Classes
Begin June 2, 2009 Classes End July 3, 2009
Final Exams July 6-8, 2009 Internship Ends July
28, 2009 - Fall Semester / August - December 2009Internship
Application Deadline May 12, 2009 Application
Deadline July 3, 2009 Arrival Day Aug. 3, 2009
Mandatory Orientation Session Aug. 4-7, 2009
Classes Begin Aug. 10, 2009 Classes End Nov.
25, 2009 Final Exams Nov. 27-Dic 8, 2009
- Spring Semester /January - May 2010 Internship
Application Deadline Oct. 6, 2009 Application
Deadline Nov. 21, 2009 Arrival Day Jan. 5, 2010
Mandatory Orientation Session Jan. 6-9, 2010
Classes Begin Jan. 11, 2010 Spring Break March
29- April 2, 2010 Classes End May 5, 2010 Final
Exams May 7-18, 2010
19Tuition Fees
- Different for each campus. Depending on the type
of exchange and programme the international
student chooses, some examples - Summer exchange example Mayan Route Tuition
0, fee (Community service learning program)
555, (Spanish for medicine) 282 living
expenses - Social service 0 tuition fee living expenses
- Internships and research practices depending on
the case, 0 tuition fee cost of course
living expenses.
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21Funding for studies/research
- Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window
MEXICO (EM-ECW) Programme is expected to be an
opportunity to capitalize on the experience and
best practice already acquired by Alban
Programme. This programme aims at contributing to
the improvement of education and training of
human resources, promoting partnerships and
institutional co-operation exchanges between
Higher Education Institutions. More info at
http//ecwmexico.eu/ - Other providers of scholarships are the national
government (scholarships and research grants by
the i.e. CONACYT only at the master- and PhD
level), higher education institutions
(scholarships by the UNAM), banks (credit system
of the Bank of Mexico) and credits by the
universities.
22Student Life
- Cultural, sport and student activities
- Do something with your free time! You may
register (free) to our program of classes and
workshops, where we offer a wide variety of
options, such as Music, Gastronomy, Plastic and
Graphic Arts, Tennis, Yoga, Tai Chi, Swimming,
etc. or get involved in the student traditional
events such as Queens Ball, and the Tree of
Brotherhood.
23More information
- Website www.itesm.mx
- International Programme Offices per campus
www.itesm.mx gt Experiencia internacional gt
Programas para alumnos extranjeros gt Directorio
de contactos - Visit Campus websites www.itesm.mx gt Campuses
- Website www.studyinmexico.com.mx (in English)
Special for our international students
24Thank you! Hope to see you in Mexico