About UFASTA
University of the Saint Thomas Aquinas Fraternity (UFASTA) — private non-profit university. It is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The higher education institution was founded not so long ago — in 1992. UFASTA is a member of Council of Rectors of Private Universities (CRUP), International Council of Universities of St Thomas Aquinas (ICUSTA).
UFASTA works in several scientific areas and is waiting for new students.
- Location
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Establishment year
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1992
- Students
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3,999
UFASTA tuition fees
As in many other universities in the country, the academic calendar at UFASTA is divided into two semesters. But for convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. On the official website of the university, you will find all the relevant information about tuition fees and scholarships.
When choosing an educational institution, it is important to be aware of additional costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses.
- Academic calendar
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Semesters
UFASTA campus
The campus of the educational institution is located in Buenos Aires. This opens up all the delights of life in a big city for students: a rich infrastructure, a large selection of entertainment, convenient transport, as well as more opportunities for internships or part-time jobs. However, for some students, such an abundance of opportunities can be distracting. The university has a library where students can do their homework, write scientific papers or just read interesting books. UFASTA accepts students for international exchange programs. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in intercultural communication for both international and local students.
- Campus Type
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Urban
- Library
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Yes
What to do after graduation
There are many options to stay in the country after completing your studies at the university. One of them is to get an offer from an employer and apply for a work visa. Detailed information can be found on the embassy website. You can find other options for immigration in our article.