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About USB

Simon Bolivar University (USB) — private non-profit university. It is located in Mexico City, Mexico. The higher education institution was founded not so long ago — in 1990 — which is why it is considered one of the youngest in the country. As an active member of International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), USB is participating in developing the academic environment.

USB works in several scientific areas and is waiting for new students.

LocationMexico City, Mexico
Establishment year1990
Students999
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USB tuition fees

The academic calendar at USB is divided into two semesters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. Tuition fees at USB are different for locals and foreigners. Mexico citizens pay 287 USD per year, while international students pay a minimum of 7,500 USD. On the official website of the university, you can find all the up-to-date information on tuition fees and available scholarships.

It is necessary to pay attention to other costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, food, and personal expenses.

Academic calendarSemesters
BachelorLocal430USD/yearForeign7,500USD/year
MasterLocal287USD/yearForeign7,500USD/year

USB campus

The campus of USB is located in Mexico City. The urban campus is suitable for those students who, firstly, are used to independence, and secondly, cannot imagine their life without the hustle and bustle of a big metropolis. The school has a library where students can do their homework or just relax. Foreigners who come to USB through exchange programs study and live with local students. Thus, the university promotes intercultural exchange and the establishment of interethnic relations.

Campus TypeUrban
LibraryYes
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What to do after graduation

There are several options to stay in the country after graduation. One of them is to get an offer from an employer and apply for a work visa. Read more about this on the embassy website. Look for more immigration options in our article.

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