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Universidad de Colima Exchange Program

Colima, Mexico

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Description

Univeristy of Colima

The University of Colima was founded on September 16, 1940. Today, the University of Colima have 20,000 students, 15 research centers, there are 53 undergraduate programs, 9 specialized programs, 28 master programs, 8 doctoral programs, and 245 agreements of cooperation with national and international partners of America and Europe.

The University of Colima offers foreign students a multicultural environment, facilities for academic development, fine arts, and sports, all of which contribute to comprehensive personal growth. Such growth is based on global understanding and local actions.

The University of Colima is in Colima State which is located in western Mexico on the Pacific Coast. It is roughly triangular in shape and its name derives from the word “COLIMAN,” which in Nahuatl means “a place conquered by our grandparents and ancestors.”

Two volcanoes, “Volcan de Fuego” and “El Nevado,” are the most important symbols of the State and create a balance in its scenery. Since Colima offers a wide variety of landscapes, there is always time to find a connection with nature. The natural charm of the State lies in each kid playing freely, in each elderly person sitting on their doorstep, in each palm tree, in each beach, but above all, in the smile of those who welcome visitors like old friends.

The capital of the State has the same name as the State itself: Colima. It is a tranquil city where people treasure social interactions. One can find people smiling on any street. There is a great desire for personal growth among its people. Colima City always supports neighboring municipalities whenever necessary.

Colima City is the biggest and most populated city in the State. It is well known for its traditions which have been kept alive throughout time. Some of them are the making of local sweets and typical drinks such as “tuba” and “tejuino.”

Life in Colima City is tranquil. The city has a promising future in a country that demands collaboration among its people. The State and the city work close together to keep on growing.

Dates

Students may choose to attend either campus for fall or spring semester.  Fall semester runs late August until mid January and Spring semester runs late January until early July.

Eligibility

This is an undergraduate exchange program.  Applicants must be enrolled as degree-seeking students at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.  Preference will be given to applicants with a 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale) and at least 4 semesters college level Spanish or the equivalent.  Applicants may be called in for a personal interview.

Courses

Students are eligible to take any of the classes the Universidad de Colima offers. For a comprehensive list of courses offerings, please visit the university website at:

www.ucol.mx

Cost

UWM students pay UWM tuition, $450 administrative fee and $37/month for health insurance.

In Colima, students are responsible for living costs.  More information can be found here:

Housing

Students may choose to live in dorms, apartments or with a host family.  Homestays include three meals per day (Monday through Sunday), housekeeping and laundry.

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