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[INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ] [ GUIDEBOOK ] [IN THIS GUIDE YOU WILL FIND INFORMATION ON:] [HOW TO GET TO UDLAP ] [THE ORIENTATION WEEK] [THE COURSE REGISTRATION PROCESS] [COURSES] [ HOUSING ] [OTHER USEFUL TIPS THAT WILL HELP YOU FURTHER ENJOY YOUR STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCE ]

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[INTERNATIONAL STUDENT]

[GUIDEBOOK]

[IN THIS GUIDE YOU WILL FIND INFORMATION ON:]

[HOW TO GET TO UDLAP] [THE ORIENTATION

WEEK] [THE COURSE REGISTRATION PROCESS]

[COURSES] [HOUSING] [OTHER USEFUL TIPS THAT

WILL HELP YOU FURTHER ENJOY YOUR STUDY

ABROAD EXPERIENCE]

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[INDEX] Welcome International Office

The International Team Getting Here

Airport Getting to UDLAP with Amigos Internacionales How to arrive on your own

My Suitcase What to Pack What Not to Pack

Costs & Money Price Level Mexican Money (Pesos)

Dialing Phone Cards Area Codes

Housing Residential Colleges Housing Reservation Off-Campus Apartments Hotels near the University

General Information about Puebla Puebla (La Ciudad) A little bit about Cholula Places to visit

General Information about UDLAP Globe Info Orientation Week ‘Univercity’: Campus UDLAP Workshops Sports

Courses Spanish Courses as a second language

Content Courses in English Content Courses in Spanish Course Pre-requisites Course Descriptions

Grading System Credit System Travel

Helpful Information Transportation Accommodation

Information for Friends and Family Mailbox / Mail services Important Telephone Numbers Tourist Visas

UDLAP Website and Other Important Links

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[WELCOME]

Studying abroad is a wonderful experience that will help you discover more about yourself and others. We hope that you will

take advantage of the many opportunities that the Universidad de las Americas, Puebla, the city of Cholula, and Mexico have

to offer.

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THE INTERNATIONAL TEAM

Contact information

Front desk ([email protected]) Building: HU-216

Tel: + 52 222 2293160 Fax: 2293169

Mail address for International Students coming to UDLAP: [email protected]

Nayeli Herrera [email protected] Director, International Office

Marianne Ramos [email protected] Department Head (Academic Mobility for Exchange and Visiting Students)

Gracia Hernández [email protected] Dual Degree Programs Coordinator (Incoming and Outgoing Bachelor and Master Students)

Viridiana Ulloa [email protected] Outgoing UDLAP student exchange Coordinator

Alma Reyes [email protected] Incoming student exchange Coordinator

Mariana Contreras [email protected] Financial Coordinator

Carlos Pérez [email protected] Immigration Services Coordinator

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[GETTING HERE]

AIRPORT

The two nearest airports from UDLAP are:

Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City (MEX), located two hours away from Puebla by bus.

http://www.aicm.com.mx/

Please note that this Airport has two terminals (Terminal 1 and Terminal 2)

Map: http://201.131.32.23/informacionalpasajero/mapaaicm/interactivemap.php

Puebla Airport “Hermanos Serdán” (PBC), is located only 40 minutes away from UDLAP by taxi.

http://www.aeropuertopuebla.com

GETTING TO UDLAP WITH AMIGOS INTERNACIONALES

Our Amigos Internacionales, a group of volunteer students, will be waiting for you at the Benito Juarez International Airport in

Mexico City on the first day of Orientation Week from 12:00 hrs until 18:00 hrs.

They are usually in the customs area and you can easily identify them holding the UDLAP sign. The Amigos Internacionales will

be there to help you get the bus to Puebla. You will be expected to cover the travel expenses. The approximate cost, which

includes bus ticket and taxi, is around $300.00 pesos. If you plan on arriving before the scheduled time, please consult the

next section.

HOW TO ARRIVE ON YOUR OWN

If you arrive at the Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City before the first day of the Orientation Program, you will

have to organize your own accommodation and travel plans independently. The bus company Estrella Roja offers quick and

safe transportation between the airport and Puebla. The last bus which leaves the Benito Juarez International Airport in

Mexico City to Puebla departs at 2:30 am, so plan your itinerary accordingly.

Coming out of the Customs area, you will be in the main airport terminal. (The Mexico City Airport is one very long straight

corridor) Follow the signs hanging down from the ceiling for Ground Transportation. By doing this you will be able to find the

Bus Terminal #2.

Estrella Roja offers services to two terminals in Puebla: CAPU (Central de Autobuses de Puebla) and 4 Poniente

(Recommended). The approximate cost for the bus ticket is $250.00 pesos. For more information about Estrella

Roja Buses please visit the following web site: http://www.estrellaroja.com.mx/expreso-aeropuerto.php.

TAXI SERVICE FROM THE BUS TERMINAL

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4 PONIENTE (Recommended)

From 4 Poniente, the taxis inside the terminal are safe, but you will have to pay cash to the taxi driver directly, note that you

will not be given a receipt. Make sure that you agree on the fare before you get into the taxi. It should not exceed $100.00

pesos. The taxi driver should take you directly to your housing arrangement. Once you have settled in, you may familiarize

yourself with the campus and get ready for the first orientation day.

CAPU

A taxi from CAPU to UDLAP should charge a maximum of $100.00 pesos. At CAPU, you should buy a ticket from one of the

authorized taxi booths (taxis autorizados), line up outside alongside the taxi stand (ask in the ticket booth where this can be

found), hand in your ticket to the ticket booth there and then give it to the driver once you have been allocated a taxi. If you

plan to stay in a hotel in Cholula, it is best for you to arrive there directly. Once you have settled in, you may familiarize

yourself with the campus and get ready for the first orientation day.

AEROPUERTO HERMANOS SERDÁN

Puebla has a small airport, called Hermanos Serdán. It is located in the nearby town of Huejotzingo, about 20 to 40 minutes

from UDLAP. From this airport, you will have to take a taxi. The trip fare is approximately $250 pesos. Unfortunately, the

Amigos Internacionales group of students is not able to receive international students who arrive at this airport.

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[MY SUITCASE]

WHAT TO PACK

We recommend that you bring the following articles:

Clothes for rainy weather (rain jacket, umbrella, and waterproof shoes). This is especially important for students

coming during the fall semester;

Clothes for cold weather (warm coat, jeans, warm PJ’s);

Clothes for warm weather;

Basic medical kit (including any personal medication).

Students who have chosen to live in the residential colleges or in off-campus apartments may wish to bring bed sheets,

blankets, and pillows. At the end of the semester, these articles may be donated to local orphanages. Please note that the

residential colleges also rent these items out, but they are not always available during the first night. Especially if you are

arriving in January, it can be pretty chilly at night.

The electrical current used in Mexico is 110 volts, 60 cycles. The sockets are American-style, but often do not have a place for

a grounding prong. We do not recommend that you bring electronic devices which use a different voltage since adaptors are

expensive and hard to find. However, you may wish to bring your own adaptors from home.

WHAT NOT TO PACK

Although Cholula is a small city, it has grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, clothing stores, laundry mats, travel agencies and

much more. Puebla, only 15 minutes from Cholula, has several malls and plazas where you can find Sears, Wal-Mart, Zara,

C&A, Mango, Springfield, Radio Shack, Sam’s Club, etc.

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[COSTS & MONEY]

PRICE LEVEL

Prices are subject to change

*All prices shown are in Mexican pesos

Course unit cost per semester (trimester in Master level)

Undergraduate

Master

$ 2,100 (per unit)

$ 2,550 (per unit)

Exchange students can take 24 to 30 units per semester (12 per trimester) as part

of the agreement among institutions. But are required to pay any extra units

themselves.

Visiting students:

Application fee (we cannot process apps without this fee)

Minimum course load (we cannot issue an acceptance letter without proof of

payment)

Upon arrival and during the orientation week, you will be able to pay on campus

for more courses.

2 units (non refundable)

18 units per semester

Housing (semester)

Shared room in the on-Campus Residences

Off-campus apartment (per month)

$ 18,000/ semester (meals not included)

Between $4,000 and $6,000

Food (around 4000 in eating in On campus cafeterias)

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

500 ml bottle of water

Soda

Between $25 and $50

Between $40 and $70

Between $40 and $70

$8 to 10

$8

Local transportation

Public buses

Taxi

Between $5 and $7 per trip

Minimum charge of $40

Books (per course) Between $300 and $800

UDLAP Health Insurance $2,200 per semester

Copies

Printing

$.70 per copy

$15 per color print

Telephone cards

Calls to:

$30, $50, $100

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Mexican Money (Pesos) We have noticed that many foreigners initially find it difficult to differentiate between Mexican money. We hope that the

following images can help you familiarize yourself with the currency system before you arrive.

COINS

In the pictures below you can see from the left to the right the following Mexicans coins: 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, 1

peso, 2 pesos, 5 pesos, 10 pesos, 20 pesos. The coins that you will encounter most frequently are in the range of 50 cents to

10 pesos. As you can see there is very little difference between a 1 peso coin and a 2 pesos coin, even locals sometimes have

to look closely to distinguish between the two.

BILLS

In the picture to the right you can see the most important Mexican bills: 20 pesos (blue), 50

pesos (purple on top), 100 pesos (red), 200 pesos (green), 500 pesos (second one from below),

1000 pesos (first one from below). Some of the bills have various designs, but practically the

same color.

At UDLAP and in Mexico, there are many ATM services. We recommend that you bring more

than one debit card (interact cards), and a credit card. You will find that there are many ATM´s

that accept various international debit cards (VISA, MASTERCARD, VISA ELECTRON, etc). There are also several ATM´s on

campus for your safety and convenience.

United States and Canada

Europe

Asia

$5 per minute

$20 per minute

$20 per minute

Workshop: (per semester)

Music, dance, etc.

Between $1,500 and $2,000

Sports Between $400 and $2,000

Personal (entertainment, etc) Movies are cheap, go often! A night a the

club can cost up to $500 pesos

Trips organized for student recreation Prices vary

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[DIALING]

PHONE CARDS

LADATEL CARD OF TELMEX

The computer chip inserted into all prepaid Telmex telephone cards allow you to connect to Public Ladatel Telephones and to

any internet port in a Ladanet Kiosk. The cards are available at the values of $30.00, $50.00 and $100.00.

MULTIFON CARD OF TELMEX

Prepaid cards that allow access to MULTIFON phones, which are economically affordable telephone lines for your home that

you request from Telmex, without a fixed contract or monthly payment. The cards are available at the values of $30.00,

$50.00 and $100.00.

AREA CODES

The Telmex Costumers Service number is 01 800 123 2000. If you are having any difficulty with their services you can ask for

their help using the above number.

Type of call Actual Code

National Long Distance call from a landline to a mobile phone from México City 045 + 10 digits (i.e. 045 55 12345678)

National Long Distance call from a landline to a mobile phone from Monterrey 045 + 10 digits (i.e. 045 81 12345678)

From the United States and Canada to a cell phone number in Mexico 011 + 52 + 1 + 10 digits

Calling from the rest of the World to a cell phone in Mexico +52 + 1 + 10 digits

How to dial international calls

001 for long distances calls to The United States and Canada.

00 for international long distance calls.

Call How to dial

Automatic National Long Distance 01 + area code + Local Number

Automatic National Long Distance with operator assistance. 02 + area code + Local Number

Automatic Long Distance to USA and Canada. 001 + area code + Local Number

Automatic Long Distance to USA and Canada with operator assistance. 09 + 1 + area code + Local Number

Automatic International Long Distance. 00 + CC + area code + Local Number

Automatic International Long Distance with operator assistance. 09 + CC + area code + Local Number

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[HOUSING]

RESIDENTIAL COLLEGES

If you have chosen to live in a Residential College, you will be sharing your room with a Mexican student. The common area is

shared with seven other flat mates. Suites are equipped with a kitchen, living area, toilet/shower facilities, and a

washer/dryer. There is a television with cable and all suites have wireless Internet. Also, you have the option to rent linen upon

your arrival, but it is not always available on the first night. Please note that kitchen utensils will not be provided.

You will be receiving your housing confirmation by e-mail on the third week of July (Fall entry) or mid December (Spring

entry). Once you have been assigned a room, there will be no cancellations. Please note that the housing deposits are non-

refundable.

For further information please consult:

http://www.udlap.mx/internas/alojamiento.aspx

Cain Murray

Tel. +52 (222) 229 2117

Ray Lindley

Tel. +52 (222) 229 2114

Ignacio Bernal

Tel. +52 (222) 229 2500

José Gaos

Tel. +52 (222) 229 2143

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COLEGIO CAIN MURRAY AND RAY LINDLEY

Suites: 3 shared rooms and 1 single room.

Suites : 4 shared rooms

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COLEGIO BERNAL

Buildings A B, C D; Suites:12 single rooms

Buildings E F, G H, I J, Suites: 4 shared rooms

Buildings K L; Suites: 11 single rooms

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COLEGIO GAOS

Buildings A B, C D; Suites: 4 shared rooms

Buildings E F, G H; Suites: 8 and 10 single rooms

Buildings I, J; Suites: 11 single rooms

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HOUSING RESERVATION

If your agreement includes housing, and you submitted your housing form on time, you will automatically be assigned to a

room. If the agreement between our universities does not include housing, or if you are coming as a visiting student, a housing

deposit is required in order to reserve your housing. You will need to:

1. Deposit the equivalent of 6 UDLAP units by internet before your arrival. You will be notified of the deadline by email.

http://www.udlap.mx/pagoelectronico/. Cost of one unit: $2,100 pesos. To make the deposit on-line you will need your

student number, if you don’t know your student number, please contact us at: [email protected]. For further information

about costs and payment methods please contact Mariana Contreras ([email protected]).

2. Wait for the housing confirmation from the Residential College coordination.

3. Pay the full cost of housing during Orientation Week.

CANCELLATION POLICY

Once you have submitted your housing form and made the deposit, there will be no reimbursement for cancellation. No

exceptions.

Please consider you must read, understand and comply with the Colegios Residenciales policies:

OFF-CAMPUS APPARTMENTS

If you prefer to live off-campus, finding an apartment or house is your responsibility. The on-campus information center known

as M.A.R.I in the “Centro Social” publishes listings of available apartments, the apartment address, costs and telephone

numbers to contact the landlord. You will also find many signs in the streets renting apartments. Signing a lease in Cholula is

still not a common practice, thus facilitating the search for apartments.

The International Office at UDLAP does not provide information on apartment availability. The best way to find an

apartment is to arrive a few days prior to the first day of the Orientation Week program. You will have to make

reservations in a hotel until you find roommates and an apartment.

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HOTELS NEAR THE UNIVERSITY

Hotel las Américas 14 Oriente #6 San Andrés Cholula Tel:+52 (222) 247- 2275 +52 (222) 2470991

Hotel Posada Señorial Av. 5 de Mayo 1400 San Andrés Cholula Tel:+52 (222) 2476677 http://www.posadasenorial.com/

Hotel Plaza Santa Rosa Portal Guerrero # 5 San Pedro Cholula Tel:+52 (222) 247 7719 + 52 (222) 247 0341 http://www.plazasantarosa.com.mx/hotel.htm

Fiesta Americana,Puebla Blvd. Atlixcayótl km. 5, Fracc. La Vista 72810, Puebla, Pue. Tel.: +52 (222) 225 93 00 Fax: +52 (222) 225 93 65 http://www.fiestamericana.com/

Hotel Villas Arqueológicas 2 Poniente No. 601 Cholula Tel (222)273 7900 http://www.villasarqueologicas.com.mx/esp/cholula.asp

Hotel Villa Florida Boulevard Atlixcayótl 1100 Zona Angelopolis Tel: (222) 273-2222 http://www.villaflorida.com.mx/

You can also obtain more information about hotels near UDLAP by consulting any Mexico travel guidebook. The picture below

shows a simple map of Puebla with the locations of a couple of hotels.

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[GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PUEBLA]

PUEBLA (THE CITY)

Located 136 km away from Mexico City, Puebla is the capital of Puebla’s state and has a population of nearly one and a

half million people. Puebla’s climate is temperate, with semi-humid and rain filled summer days that continue up until the

beginning of autumn. Its average annual temperature is 16°C.

Known as "Puebla of the Angels", Puebla has developed a reputation for its

abundance of cultural heritage. The history of the city can be seen in its

architecture as well as its cuisine. Puebla’s gastronomy perfectly blends its

pre-Hispanic heritage with Arabic, French and Spanish influences. This unique

combination of styles is reflected in its most famous dishes, such as “Chiles en

Nogada” and “Mole Poblano”, which have acquired worldwide fame.

Similarly, Puebla’s wide arrays of handmade arts and crafts have also

developed a worldwide reputation. Crockery of talavera poblana, paper

paintings of amate and whimsical marble and onyx sculpted designs are

examples of some of the locally and unique novelties available to tourists in

the city’s traditional markets and plazas.

Some of the more worthwhile tourist attractions in Puebla include the Chapel

of the Rosary, the Zócalo (the central city plaza), and the District of Artists: a

district where various painters and craftsmen come to exhibit their art.

Students can also take a guided double-decker tour-bus to the historic city

centre.

No one should leave Puebla without

having visited properly visited the city of Cholula. One of the oldest cities of North

America, Cholula is home to the site of the largest manmade pyramid in the world.

Another region of Interest in Puebla is the region of Chipilo, home to Puebla’s Italian

immigrant population. With less than 5 thousand habitants, Chipilo has managed to

preserve the culture, language, customs and architecture of the Veneto region of Northern

Italy. The city is truly an outpost of Northern Italian Culture in the middle of Mexico, and

also definitely worthy to a visit.

Facts City of Puebla

Nickname Puebla de los Angeles

Surface area 546 km²

Population 1.485.941 inhabitants

State Capital H. Puebla de Zaragoza

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Latitude 19º03' North

Longitude 98º12' west

Altitude: 2 175

A LITTLE BIT ABOUT CHOLULA

Cholula is a site rich in cultural history located only 7 kilometers to the west of the city of Puebla, the capital city of the state

of Puebla. Located between the towns of San Andrés and San Pedro Cholula are many archeological sites of interest that

reflect the towns status as one of the oldest in North America.

Cholula derives its name from the Náhuatl word Cholollan, which means water that

falls in the place of escape. The town is one of the oldest settlements of Mexico, and

has been continually inhabited since the later pre-classic period. The city was

founded in 1557, but before the Spanish conquest it acted as a religious centre

where pilgrims gathered from all over the region of Anáhuac, and where Aztecs

worshiped the god Quetzalcóatl. Today Cholula has around 80 thousand

inhabitants.

Cholula’s principle tourist attractions are centered on the city’s impressive and long history;

its art, and its various religious monuments. The city is littered with temples and churches from a wide

array of time periods that dates far back as the Aztecs.

The Great Pyramid of Cholula, the city’s most impressive and renowned

monument, is a temple dedicated to the Aztec deity Quetzalcóatl. The

structure was constructed over a period of generations, starting from 2nd

century BC until the early 16th century. It is in fact the largest pyramid in

the world in terms of overall size. The pyramid’s restoration began in 1967

and today the pyramid has had more then 8 kilometers of tunnels

excavated for archeological purposes. These tunnels also allow tourists to

visit the interior of the pyramid and see the artifacts inside. Today the

pyramid is covered with an artificial hill that is surmounted by a Catholic

Church: the “Church of Our Lady of the Remedies”, built by the Spanish in

1594. Other than the Great Pyramid of Cholula. There are many other temples that have been covered or replaced by

churches as a result of the 16th century Spanish conquest of Mesoamérica.

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PLACES TO VISIT

CERRO DE SAN BERNARDINO CHALCHIHUAPAN

At this site it is possible to go paragliding. It is the ideal place for this activity, since flights are

offered with the best equipment, so it is recommended making reservations. It is situated 16 km

away from the city of Puebla.

GRUTAS KARMIDAS

This natural wonder is named after its discoverer and is a cave that consists of a main dome

surrounded by five rooms. Both, in the main and in the small halls, visitors can admire many

stalactites, stalagmites and draperies. From Mexico City one can travel through Zacatlán via

Tulancingo or Apizaco. The trip takes approximately 5-6 hours. From Puebla one can travel

through Zacapoaxtla on a 4.5 hour journey, or through Zacatlán which takes about 5 hours.

METEPEC

Metepec is a city filled with magic, where tradition and the provincial environment go

hand in hand with modernity and progress. The town is known for its variety of crafts that

are produced primarily in clay and ceramics, with one in particular: the well-known tree of

life. When travelling along the México-Puebla highway, take the exit towards the

Periférico ecológico and continue along it until you reach the exit towards Atlixco (Atlixco

cuota). Along the route towards Atlixco there will be a detour towards highway Siglo XXI

(Cuautla cuota). Some kilometers ahead you will find the exit towards Metepec.

AFRICAM SAFARI

Africam is a safari park in which you are able to pass by the animals in your own car or in the bus provided by Africam. You

will travel among several sections where you can drive among giraffes, antelopes, zebras, rhinoceros, deer, Bengal tigers and

lions, among others, in refuges specially designed to resemble their natural habitats. Direction: 11 Oriente No. 2407 Col.

Azcarate, Valsequillo C.P. 72007.

OTHER PLACES TO VISIT

You can always check our Facebook page for pictures of various interesting destinations all over México.

http://facebook.com/internacional.udlap

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[GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT UDLAP]

GLOBE INFO

The Globe Info is an information center that will be in

operation during the entire Orientation Week. Information

regarding registration, timetables, IDs, professional

internships, community service opportunities, organized

tours, student recreation activities, and general information

to make your stay at UDLAP more enjoyable, will be

posted at Globe Info.

Upon arrival be sure to first pass by Globe Info to pick up

your welcome package, which contains a lot of useful and

necessary information. During the Orientation Week, our

“Amigos Internacionales” will be there to answer any

questions you may have. Please do not hesitate to ask

them! Globe Info will be located at the Student Center on

the university campus.

ORIENTATION WEEK

The Orientation Week (Semana de Orientación) is UDLAP’s chance to welcome new international students to UDLAP and to

Mexico. It is a week where you will receive a lot of important information about the university on topics such as course

registration, immigration and financing; but it is also a week where you will get the chance to take part in immersion activities,

meet new people, go on field trips, and hopefully adapt yourself to your new surroundings before you start classes.

WELCOME TO UDLAP

The week starts with an induction meeting where you will be introduced to the

International Office staff and we will do our best to help you with any problems

you may encounter during your time at UDLAP. A lot of important information will

be given during this meeting, and for many of you it will be your first time being

exposed to a lot of Spanish which can be quite overwhelming. The information,

however, will be handled out in both English and Spanish pamphlets, so we

recommend you to take the time to go over through all the information by yourself

and make sure you are familiar with the details.

After the meeting, a free lunch will be provided. This will be one of your first opportunities to meet and get to

know other exchange students.

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THE PROCESS OF COURSE REGISTRATION

One of the most important steps during the orientation week is the course registration process. In your welcome package you

will find information on what time and day you have been scheduled for registration. During the process you will be required

to register your visa with the immigration services at UDLAP and sign your school agreement and letter of intent, among other

things.

FIELD TRIPS

During the orientation week, some field trips will be organized. The “Amigos Internacionales” will be

offering guided tours of Cholula and Puebla. This is a great opportunity to get to know some of your

new surroundings!

NOCHE DE COMIDA MEXICANA

The “Noche de Comida Mexicana” is part of the immersion activities during the orientation

week. Students will be treated to a night of traditional Mexican food and performances

of traditional Mexican music and dancing. The night is always a terrific opportunity to

unwind after a hectic week, a great opportunity to get to know a bit more about Mexican

culture.

CONFIRMING YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE

After registering for classes, there will be a short period of two to three days which will allow you to modify your class

schedule. To add or drop a class in this time, fill out the form you can find in your welcome package (to obtain your welcome

package, go to the Globe Info as soon as you arrive to UDLAP), and hand in this form at the International Office. Given the

limited amount of time you will have to add and drop classes, it is important that students come to UDLAP having a fairly

good idea of what classes they are going to take.

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UNIVERCITY: CAMPUS UDLAP

Workshops UDLAP offers a wide range of workshops for students in a variety of areas. During the first two weeks of the semester, it will

be possible to sign up for an array of different workshops and activities. You can check this information at the following

website:

http://www.udlap.mx/talleres/FDefault.aspx. For more information: Coordination of University Workshops (Coordinación de

Talleres Universitarios): Tel: 52 222 229 2100 ext. 4298

E-mail: [email protected]

SPORTS

As well as workshops, UDLAP offers students the opportunity to be part of one of its many sporting teams:

http://www.udlap.mx/Deportes/Default.aspx

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UDLAP’S SPORTING PROGRAMS

UDLAP sporting teams (varsity teams) and athletics are represented in sports as Basketball, Baseball, Football, Soccer, Indoor

Soccer, Tae Kwon Do, Swimming, Tennis, and Indoor and Beach Volleyball.

Sports workshops: UDLAP offers more than 15 different types of sports workshops between 7am-9pm from Monday to

Saturday.

Intra-school tournaments: UDLAP also runs intra-school sport tournaments that allow students to form teams with their friends

and/or be part of other UDLAP students´ teams.

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[COURSES]

Depending on your Spanish proficiency, you may take Spanish courses as a second language offered by the Language

Department, content courses offered in English, or content courses offered in Spanish.

SPANISH COURSES AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

Spanish Proficiency Exam

The link to the exam is: http://www.udlap.mx/examenespanol/. If you were not able to do the Spanish exam online due to

technical difficulties, please let us know immediately by email: [email protected]

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

If you obtained a basic rating, you may take content courses offered in English, and/or Spanish as a Second Language only.

We highly recommend you to take all the Spanish as a second language courses.

The beginner Spanish courses offered by the Language Department are:

ID-140 Spanish I: Grammar

ID-141 Spanish I: Communication

If you obtained an intermediate rating A or B, you are allowed to take content courses offered in English, and/or Spanish as

a Second Language.

The courses offered by the Language Department for this level are:

ID-240 Spanish IIA: Grammar

ID-241 Spanish IIA: Oral Communication

ID-242 Spanish IIA: Written Communication

ID-244 Spanish IIB: Grammar

ID-245 Spanish IIB: Oral Communication

ID-246 Spanish IIB: Written Communication

If you obtained an advanced (A or B) or superior rating you have three options. You may take:

content courses offered in English

content courses offered in Spanish and/or

Spanish as a second language courses

The courses offered by the Language Department for this level are:

ID-340 Spanish IIIA: Grammar

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ID-341 Spanish IIIA: Oral and Written Communication

ID-342 Spanish IIIA: Mexican Literature

ID-343 Spanish IIIA: Business Communication

ID-344 Spanish IIIB: Grammar

ID-345 Spanish IIIB: Oral and Written Communication

ID-346 Spanish IIIB: Mexican Literature

ID-347 Spanish IIIB: Mexican Civilization

ID-348 Spanish III: Pronunciation

ID-349 Spanish III: Medical Areas

The superior Spanish courses offered by the Language Department are:

ID-440 Spanish IV: Grammar

ID-441 Spanish IV: Contemporary Mexico

ID-442 Spanish IV: Mexican Culture

ID-443 Spanish IV: Written Translation

ID-444 Spanish IV: Oral Translation

GRADUATE LEVEL

There are no Spanish language courses offered at the graduate level. Graduate students may wish to take language courses

at the undergraduate level while taking content courses at the graduate level.

CONTENT COURSES IN ENGLISH

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

All the international students at the undergraduate level who speak English are eligible to take content courses offered in

English from levels 100-499. The course descriptions will be available during the orientation week.

GRADUATE LEVEL

Some courses in the Graduate level programs are offered in English. Please contact the program coordinator:

http://www.udlap.mx/ofertaacademica/mapaoferta.aspx

CONTENT COURSES IN SPANISH

UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL

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If you obtained a basic or intermediate rating on your Spanish proficiency exam, you will not be permitted to take content

courses offered in Spanish during the first semester unless you obtain special permission from the professor.

If you obtained an advanced or superior rating on your Spanish proficiency exam, you may take content courses offered in

Spanish from levels 100-499. You will probably find the content courses in Spanish quite challenging due to the language

level. Please keep this in mind when you’re doing your final course selection.

The course codes at the undergraduate level are the following:

100-199 Equivalent to first year studies

200-299 Equivalent to second year studies

300-399 Equivalent to third year studies

400-499 Equivalent to fourth year studies

GRADUATE LEVEL

Graduate level students need to obtain a superior rating prior to arrival in order to take graduate level courses given in

Spanish. Master courses use course codes beginning at level 500.

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES

Some courses have pre-requisites. The students interested in one of these courses, should have taken in their home university one

course equivalent to the pre-requisite. To obtain information about the equivalence of the courses, please contact the

corresponding academic department at UDLAP before your arrival: http://www.udlap.mx/ofertaacademica/mapaoferta.aspx

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

In order to ensure that the courses you take at UDLAP will be accepted by your home university, you may check the course

descriptions before your arrival.

For more detailed course descriptions, contact the corresponding faculty:

http://www.udlap.mx/ofertaacademica/mapaoferta.aspx

Course codes

AD administración de empresas

AE Actuaría y estadística

AI Arquitectura de interiores

AM Ingeniería ambiental

AN Antropología cultural

AN Arqueología

AN Relaciones multiculurales

AP Artes Plásticas

AR Arquitectura

AS Artes

AT Actuaría

BL Biología

CN Ciencias de la

Nutrición

CC Finanzas y

contaduría

CO Comunicación

CP Contaduría

CU Estudios generales

DA Danza

DE Derecho

DL Lenguas

DS Diseño para la

innovación artesanal

DV Diseño de

Información Visual

EC Economía

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ED Innovaciones educativas

EI Tecnologías de información y negocios

FA Ciencias farmacéuticas

FI Filosofía

FS Física

GA Artes Plásticas

HA Historia del Arte

HI Historia

HR Hoteles y restaurantes

HR Gestión del Turismo

HU Humanidades

IA Ingeniería en alimentos

IC Ingeniería Civil

ID Idiomas

IE *Ingeniería

Electrónica: -y computadoras, -y comunicaciones, -y Sistemas digitales

II Ingeniería Industrial

IM Ingeniería mecánica

IQ Ingeniería química

IS Ingeniería en sistemas

IS Tecnología de información y negocios

IT Ingeniería Textil

LA Lingüística Aplicada

ID Lenguas

LA Lengua y lingüística

LI Literatura

MA Matemáticas

MO Matemáticas Aplicadas y computo

ME Ingeniería en mecatrónica

MK Mercadotecnia

MT Matemáticas y

economía

MU Música

NA Nanotecnologia

NI Negocios

internacionales

PS Psicología

QB Bioquímica clínica

QC Química

RI Ciencia Política

RI Relaciones

internacionales

SO Sociología

TE Teatro

TF Técnicas de

formación

[GRADING SYSTEM]

A passing grade at the undergraduate level at UDLAP is 7.5, with a maximum of 10.0. If you do not obtain a passing grade

during the first semester, you will not be permitted to continue on to the second semester. At the Master level, a passing grade

is 8.0 with a maximum of 10.0. If you do not obtain a passing grade during the first semester you will not be permitted to

continue on to the second semester.

At the end of your stay, the International Office will send one official transcript to the program coordinator at your home

university.

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[CREDIT SYSTEM] The credit system at UDLAP is different than most universities. It is important that you confirm the minimum number of units you

are eligible to take. When studying at UDLAP at the undergraduate level, you are expected to take a minimum of 4 courses

(24 units) and a maximum of 5 courses (30 units) per semester.

At the Undergraduate level, most courses are equal to 6 units, which include 3 hours of in-class studies per week for the duration

of the 16-week semester.

At the Master´s level you may take a maximum of 24 units during the semester. At this level, there are two study plans. One is

based on a semester system and the other on a trimester system. In the semester system, courses are equal to 6 units and you

may take 4 classes per semester (according to the exchange agreement). In the trimester system, courses are equal to 4 units

and you may take a maximum of 3 courses per trimester.

[TRAVEL] We encourage you to take advantage of your leisure time to explore some of the sights Mexico has to offer. If you manage

your time well, you can organize trips to other places to enjoy Mexico’s music, traditions, cuisine and arts

HELPFUL INFORMATION

An easy and inexpensive way to travel is to stay in a low-cost “backpackers” hostel. If you wish to travel this way, we

recommend that you take your own sleeping bag and a comfortable backpack.

Before you leave your country, you may wish to have your vaccination record updated. To come to the UDLAP it is not

necessary to vaccinate against diseases such as malaria, but if you are planning to visit other areas it is advisable that

you contact your doctor or physician about the recommended immunizations for those areas.

TRANSPORTATION

The most comfortable options for traveling in Mexico are bus and airplane. Many bus companies offer services between Puebla

and other major cities in Mexico. You can purchase bus tickets from the various companies at the CAPU bus terminal in Puebla.

You can also make your ticket reservation online or by phone at the following website (which also offers information about

schedules and prices): www.ticketbus.com.mx.

In vacation periods such as Christmas or Easter (Semana Santa), many of the lines offer a 50% discount to students. You must

present your student ID at the time of purchase, which you may have to purchase several days in advance as the discounted

seats are limited. The fastest way to travel is by airplane. If you purchase your tickets well in advance you may find them at a

reasonable price.

ACCOMMODATION

There is a wide range of lodging options available throughout Mexico, from 5 star hotel accommodations to the simplest (and

least expensive) of hostels. The internet is a great resource to search for accommodation in all areas of Mexico; the following

websites are just a suggestion of where to look for information :

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www.hostels.com

www.travellerspoint.com/hostels-es-co-136.html

www.hostelworld.com

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[INFORMATION FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY]

MAILBOX / MAIL SERVICES

During your semester abroad your family and friends may want to keep in touch with you. At the International Office, there is

a mail box for international students. You should provide your family and friends with the following mailing address:

Universidad de las Américas, Puebla

YOUR NAME

International Office

Santa Catarina Mártir, s/n

Cholula, Puebla

72820 México

Tel: 52 222 229 3160

Once your mail arrives at the international office, we will immediately send an E-mail to your UDLAP email account, so you can

pick it up at the reception.

Please note: we recommend that all your important packages should be sent by courier. There are some restrictions on what

can be shipped. Before sending a package, please contact the shipping company and enquire, so that the goods are not held

at customs.

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Before leaving your country, you should leave these important telephone numbers with your parent / guardian:

UDLAP (9am – 5pm Central Standard Time):

International Office +52 (222) 229 3160

Security on campus (24 hours a day) +52 (222) 229 2222

UDLAP Health Services +52 (222) 229 3269

TOURIST VISAS

If you have friends or family wanting to visit you, they should obtain a tourist visa. Please consider that due to a variety of

concerns, government policies are changing rather rapidly. We recommend that you contact the Mexican Embassy/Consulate in

your country and confirm what requirements must be fulfilled in order to legally visit Mexico.

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[UDLAP WEBSITE AND OTHER IMPORTANT LINKS]

UDLAP home page

http://www.udlap.mx

International Office official website

http://web.udlap.mx/international/

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/#!/udlapinternacional?fref=ts

Immigration Services

http://www.udlap.mx/internacional/immigrationservice/

Internships and Community Service options

http://www.udlap.mx/internacional/servicelearning/lets.aspx

Residential Colleges (on campus housing)

http://www.udlap.mx /internas/alojamiento.aspx

Can’t find the info you are looking for?

You are always welcome to send a question to:

[email protected]

Updated: November, 2012

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CONTACTudlap at the forefront of international education Fundación Universidad de las Américas Puebla Oficina Internacional HU Building, Office 216Ex hacienda Sta. Catarina Martir 72810San Andres Cholula, Puebla, Mexico.+52 222 229 31 [email protected] www.udlap.mx/internacional

www.udlap.mx

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LOCATIONUDLAP is located in the heart of Mexico, in Cholula, one of the most historic cities of Latin America. This 2,500 year old sacred city is famous because it houses the great pyramid of Cholula and combines the modern and traditional aspects of Mexico, attracting tourists from all over the world year-round.

Did you know Cholula’s pyramid is considered the largest man-made pyramid by volume in the world?

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WELCOME TO UDLAP !The Universidad de las Américas Puebla (udlap) is the most prestigious university in Mexico with unquestionable international recognition. As a space in which different cultural contexts merge, udlap provides students a rich framework for free thinking and the best resources available.

UDLAP AT A GLANCE• Founded in 1940• Excellence and prestige• Internationally accredited degrees • Diverse student community • More than 7200 full-time/distance education students• International students from more than 30 countries • Controlled access on-campus housing • Ideal location• Great variety of cultural and sport activities

UDLAP MISSION “To educate well informed, critical, creative and innovative professionals that are also highly skilled in technology, but above all, aware of their great social responsibility to ensure a fair distribution of the benefits of globalization”.

UDLAP VISION “To be recognized worldwide as the leading institution in academic, scientific, cultural and public policy proposals that respond to the challenges presented by globalization”.

udlap

To educate well informed, critical, creative and innovative professionals that are also highly skilled in technology, but above all, aware of their great social responsibility to ensure a fair distribution of the

-WELCOME TO UDLAP

-PROGRAMS AND EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS Academic Exchange Dual Degree Programs Visiting Students (fee paying)

-STUDY ABROAD AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS Spanish Immersion Program (SIP) Summer Program in Mexico (SMP) Internship and Community Service One-on-one courses

- ACADEMIC DEGREE PROGRAMS Undergraduate Programs Master Degree Programs Doctoral Degree Programs

-ADMISSION DOCUMENTS

-UNIT SYSTEM Classes at udlap

- STUDENT HOUSING Residential Dormitories Off-campus housing

-UDLAP CAMPUS SERVICES Wi-Fi Computer Labs Medical Services Food Services Sports Migratory Services

-ADDITIONAL INFORMATION How to get to udlap

-STUDENT TESTIMONIALS

Miguel Cubiles, El gallo morón, 1998, Talavera, 60 x 34 cm

Colección de Arte udlap(UDLAP’s(UDLAP’s Art Collection))

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PROGRAMS and exchange agreementsThe udlap International Office has various programs for international students interested in complementing their university studies academically through internship, community service, or research. The International Office has approximately 250 active exchangeagreements for undergraduate and graduate students in all five continents.

Academic Exchange Regular exchange students are those who study at udlap for one or two semesters in order to gain academic credit at their university of origin. This program is managed through an exchange agreement established between udlap and the student´s home university.

Dual Degree Programs UDLAP has established undergraduate and graduate Dual Degree Programs in several disciplines. Dual Degree students are those who divide their studies between their home university and udlap, in order to gain a diploma from both.

Visiting Students (fee paying)udlap opens its doors to students who have finished their high school studies or are from a university with which udlap does not have an established agreement. These students are considered visiting students who can temporarily enroll at udlap paying an admission and tuition deposit.

Application DeadlinesTo take part in a bilateral exchange, dual degree or simply to study at udlap as a visiting student, the required documents must be sent to the udlap International Office before the following dates:

SEMESTER APPLICATION DEADLINE

Spring (January-May) October 1stFall (August-December) May 1st

STUDY ABROAD and special programsStudy Abroad Programs provide language and cultural programs for students from a variety of countries. Our courses include a practical combination of academic and cultural awareness.

What can I study?Spanish Immersion Program (SIP): Our program includes two spanish courses, dance & mexican cuisine workshops, lodging in udlap dormitories, an udlap meal plan, as well as visits to Puebla, Cholula and Tonantzintla. During the weekends we have field trips to Teotihuacán, Mexico City, Guanajuato or Oaxaca.

Summer Program In Mexico (SPM): We offer interdisciplinary and specialized programs allowing you to choose from a wide range of subjects to meet your interests ranging from business and economics to arts and humanities.

Internships & Community Service:Both programs are focused on students interested in the areas of education, sustainable business and community service or vocational services in order to help them better understand current social issues.

One-on-one Courses: These courses are ideal for those students who want to learn the language for business purposes or with an emphasis on a specific interest. The course is private and the number of hours per day may be adjusted to the student’s needs. Courses may include additional services such as housing, meal plan, and cultural visits at an additional charge.

All of our programs may be modified and adjusted according to the needs of a specific educational institution. These programs may be adapted to the services needed as well as the dates, times and activities that are required by each institution.

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PROGRAMS and exchange agreements

Academic Exchange Regular exchange students are those who study at udlap for one or two semesters in order to gain academic credit at their university of origin. This program is managed through an exchange agreement established between udlap and the student´s home university.

Dual Degree Programs UDLAP has established undergraduate and graduate Dual Degree Programs in several disciplines. Dual Degree students are those who divide their studies between their home university and udlap, in order to gain a diploma from both.

Visiting Students (fee paying)udlap opens its doors to students who have finished their high school studies or are from a university with which udlap does not have an established agreement. These students are considered visiting students who can temporarily enroll at udlap paying an admission and tuition deposit.

Application DeadlinesTo take part in a bilateral exchange, dual degree or simply to study at udlap as a visiting student, the required documents must be sent to the udlap International Office before the following dates:

SEMESTER APPLICATION DEADLINE

Spring (January-May) October 1stFall (August-December) May 1st

ACADEMIC Degree ProgramsThe diverse academic programs at udlap reflect the wealth of knowledge and our efforts to satisfy modern professional demands. Each program promotes academic excellence, research, and a multicultural environment, providing you with an extraordinary and unique experience. udlap is always evaluating new programs to satisfy current student demand, preparing them to respond successfully to the challenges presented by globalization.

Undergraduate Programs

school of sciences• Actuarial Sciences• Biology• Chemistry• Clinical Biochemistry• Medical Surgeon• Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering• Nursing• Nutrition Science• Pharmaceutical Sciences• Physics

school of business and economics• Banking and Investments• Business Administration• Culinary Arts• Economics• Financial Strategies and Public Accounting• Hotel and Restaurant Administration• Information Technology Administration• International Business Administration• Marketing

school of social sciences• Archaeology• Clinical Psychology• Communications and Media Production• Communications and Image• Cultural Anthropology• Educational Innovation• International Relations• Law• Multicultural Relations• Organizational Psychology• Political Science

school of arts and humanities• Architecture• Art History and Curatorship• Dance• Fine Arts• Humanities and Cultural Studies• Interior Architecture• Language Studies• Literature• Music• Theater• Visual Information Design

school of engineering• Chemical Engineering• Civil Engineering• Computer Systems Engineering• Electronics Engineering• Environmental Engineering• Food Engineering• Industrial Engineering• Logistics Engineering• Mechanical Engineering• Mechatronics Engineering

UDLAP has more than 70 academic programs available for you99% of udlap Professors have a post-graduate degree

school of business and economics• Business Administration• International Management• Manufacturing Management

school of engineering

• Computer Science• Food Science• Science, Engineering and Technology Education

Doctoral Degree Programs

Master Degree Programs

school of social sciences• Sport Psychology• Tax Law

school of sciences• Biotechnology

school of engineering• Chemical Engineering• Computer Science• Construction Project Management• Food Science• Industrial Engineering

school of arts and humanities

• Creation and Culture Theory

Benito Cabañas, Pedacitos de historia, 2010, Acrilic on clay, 20 x 47 x 35 cm

Colección de ArteColección de Arte udlapudlap(UDLAP’s Art Collection)

José Lazcarro Toquero, Catarina Lazcarroza, 2010, Mixed media on clay, 20 x 47 x 35 cm

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UNIT System During every semester of studies at udlap, regular or dual exchange students may take up to the maximum number of units established in the exchange agreement. Students who wish to take more units must pay for them separately.

For undergraduate students, most of the courses are 6 udlap units each, which is equivalent to 48 lecture hours during the 16-week semester. One 6-unit course at udlap is equivalent to 3 usa or 6 ects units.

Classes at udlapudlap academic programs are accredited by the Federation of Private Mexican Institutions of Higher Education (fimpes) as well as the prestigious Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (sacs), which certifies that udlap’s undergraduate and graduate programs meet the highest standards of international quality in education.

udlap has more than 130 laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment available to students and researchers.

ADMISSION DocumentsIn order to download the admission form and follow complete instructions to enroll at udlap, please visit our website:www.udlap.mx/internacional

There you will find valuable information about deadlines, supporting documents, life at udlap, and other helpful tips.

All international students, without exception, are required to have health insurance coverage (either purchased in the student's home country or purchased from udlap).

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ADMISSION DocumentsIn order to download the admission form and follow complete instructions to enroll at udlap, please visit our website:www.udlap.mx/internacional

There you will find valuable information about deadlines, supporting documents, life at udlap, and other helpful tips.

All international students, without exception, are required to have health insurance coverage (either purchased in the student's home country or purchased from udlap).

STUDENT Housing

Residential DormitoriesInternational students have the option to choose housing in one of our on-campus dormitories, which have either double or single occupancy rooms available, bathrooms, laundry facilities, and spaces such as a living room and kitchen. There is free Wi-Fi, cable TV as well as 24-hour security.

Please visit udlap’s website for further information about our on-campus housing options:www.udlap.mx/internas/alojamiento.aspx

Off-Campus HousingInternational students also have the option to seek off-campus housing. For these students we suggest booking a hotel prior to their arrival in Mexico in order to have time to look for a house or an apartment to rent with anticipation on their own since udlap does not provide off-campus housing.

udlap offers on campus dormitories with 24 hour security.

to their arrival in Mexico in order to have time to look for a house or an apartment to rent with anticipation on their own

udlap campus services Wi-Fi Students can take advantage of more than 100 Wi-Fi access points in classrooms, libraries, the student center, gardens, and dormitories as well as in administrative offices.

Computer LabsStudents have access to more than 2,000 computers in the computer labs located throughout campus. All our campus computers have the latest academic and professional software installed through our partnership with Microsoft.

Medical ServicesThe medical staff at the udlap Clinic includes doctors trained in traumatology, orthopedics, cardiology and internal medicine, also general practitioners and trained nurses. We provide primary care by appointment and in case of emergency, we can triage the patients and transport them to local hospitals. udlap has one of the best paramedic and ambulance services in Puebla.

Food Services The Food Services Department offers the highest quality service and attention, as well as a variety of balanced meals at competitive prices. udlap has one dining hall and three cafeterias on campus.

Sports More than 60% of the student community takes part in our various sport programs: team sports, recreational sports, intramural tournaments, sports clinic, etc. UDLAP has several facilities and fields for football, soccer, track and field, basketball, tennis, softball, baseball, swimming, volleyball, taekwondo and more.

Migratory ServicesThe udlap International Office offers migratory consultations to all international students and professors.For more information, contact us at:[email protected]

Or visit the Immigration Institute web site:www.inm.gob.mx

udlap has various sport programs: football, soccer, basketball, volleyball, taekwondo and more.

Carlos Vega, Sin título, 1998, 52 x 32 cm Carlos Vega, Sin título, 1998, 52 x 32 cm Colección de Arte udlap udlap

(udlap’s Art Collection Art Collection)

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STUDENT Testimonials“From the moment that I arrived at udlap I was embraced with warmth. I have the best roommate who has become my sister and I know that I will have the friends that I have made here for life. I have only been here for a little over a month and already coming to Mexico to study is the best decision that I have ever made. I don’t ever want to leave. The Mexican hospitality is overwhelming, the food is delicious, and the classes and professors at udlap are brilliant. I couldn’t think of a better place to come on exchange”.International Student from Australia, Academic Exchange.

“This internship is a great experience. Working for the cri has been so helpful and made my stay in Mexico that much better. These children are wonderful and every time I get to see them they make my day better. The staff is amazing and very helpful”.International Student from United States, Intership.

“Spending 2 years in udlap has been an amazing experience in my studies as in my personal life. I have learned how to work with people from all over the world in an incredible environ-ment. I have made the most of weekends and holidays by visiting the country and seeing all types of sceneries. Studying in Mexico has been a perfect way to complement my studies in France, associating two very different types of teaching and cultures”.International Student from France, Dual Program.

STUDENT Housing

Residential DormitoriesInternational students have the option to choose housing in one of our on-campus dormitories, which have either double or single occupancy rooms available, bathrooms, laundry facilities, and spaces such as a living room and kitchen. There is free Wi-Fi, cable TV as well as 24-hour security.

Please visit udlap’s website for further information about our on-campus housing options:www.udlap.mx/internas/alojamiento.aspx

Off-Campus HousingInternational students also have the option to seek off-campus housing. For these students we suggest booking a hotel prior to their arrival in Mexico in order to have time to look for a house or an apartment to rent with anticipation on their own since udlap does not provide off-campus housing.

ADDITIONAL InformationHow to get to udlapThe 2 closest international airports to udlap are the following: •Puebla International Airport “Hermanos Serdan” approximately 40 minutes from Cholula driving or by taxi. •Mexico City International Airport “Benito Juarez” located approximately 2 hours from Puebla driving or by shuttle bus.

How To Get To udlap From Mexico City The Amigos Internacionales group is made up of udlap students who help international students integrate into life at udlap, and adapt to Mexican customs and activities. This group will be receiving all students at the International Arrivals exit of the Mexico City International Airport “Benito Juarez” during the first day of Orientation Week to guide them to udlap.

In case a student would like to arrive prior to Orientation Week at udlap, the international exchange coordinator at the udlap International Office will send specific instructions via e-mail.

Gustavo Montoya, Niños mexicanos Instrumentos, 1985, Serigraphy, 67 x 52 cm

Colección de Arte udlap(udlap’s Art Collection)

Gustavo Montoya, Niños mexicanos Sandías, , Niños mexicanos Sandías, 1985, Serigraphy, 67 x 52 cm1985, Serigraphy, 67 x 52 cm

Colección de ArteColección de Arte udlap(udlap’s Art Collection Art Collection)

Pedro Friedeberg, Laberintos, 1998, Serigraphy, 77 x 77 cm

Colección de Arte udlap(udlap´s Art Collection)

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Estimated Expenses:

Estimated

Accommodation Costs

On-Campus Housing:

Off-Campus Housing:

$17,450 - $24,000 MXN pesos per semester, meals not included

Varies from $3,000 to $8,000 pesos per month

Food Around $5,000 pesos per month

Local Transportation Buses are cheap, taxis are expensive. Plan on spending $1,000 pesos per month

Academic $2,000 pesos. Textbooks run about $500 pesos each, but can be more expensive.

Personal Expenses Movies are cheap $35 - $60 pesos. A night at the club can cost up to $500 pesos.

Cost of 1 academic unit

– Undergraduate:

Cost of 1 academic unit

– Graduate:

$2,100 pesos per unit

$2,552 pesos per unit Multiply cost of 1 unit by the number of units per class to calculate the

cost of one class. Most classes are 6 units.

The total cost for tuition depends on the total number of registered units per semester.

Students at the undergraduate level should register between 18 and 30 units. Students at the

master’s level should register between 12 and 24 units per semester.

*Information subject to change without prior notice

Important Additional Costs

Students must consider the following costs:

Travel expenses between home country and Puebla, Mexico and during vacation periods

Large purchases (such as computers, furniture, etc...)

Medical expenses not covered by health insurance (eye care, dental care, and medical

problems developed before arriving at the university)

Food and housing during school holidays. Refer to UDLAP´s School

Calendar:http://www.udlap.mx/noticias/fechas_importantes.aspx?tipo=SemestralAlumnos

Acommodation

Exchange & Visiting students at UDLAP are commonly housed in a double occupancy room in our

residence halls (Colegios Residenciales). All our residence halls have a secure swipe-card entry

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system and 24 hour security presence, 7 days a week. Residences are fully furnished and equipped

with laundry facilities and common areas. Wireless internet access throughout.

We have 4 residence halls from which students can choose: Cain Murray, Ray Lindley, Ignacio Bernal

and José Gaos. All of them are ideally located for easy access to academic, sport and recreational

facilities.

To be considered for on-campus housing, students must submit a housing application that will be

provided after you have been accepted as an exchange/visiting student at UDLAP.

International students will be placed in an on-campus suite which they will share with 7 other

students. The rooms within the suite are shared (2 students per room). Suites are equipped with a

kitchen, living room, bathroom/shower facilities, and washer/dryer. Please note that kitchen utensils

will not be provided.

Once a residential college reservation has been made, it cannot be cancelled and housing deposits

will not be refunded.

For more information about the Residential Colleges please check:

http://www.udlap.mx/internas/alojamiento.aspx?idioma=2

The average age range of students living on campus is 18-20 and the entire UDLAP campus is dry (no

alcohol or drugs are allowed anywhere on campus). Students aged 20 or older often opt to live off-

campus. Off-campus housing is available in the Cholula area.

How do I know my housing assignment?

In your application you will indicate which residence hall you would like to live in. Once your

application is reviewed by the housing department, you will be contacted via email to confirm your

assignment.

What is my mailing address at UDLAP if I live in one of the on campus dormitories?

If you wish to have mail sent to your campus address:

Universidad de las Américas Puebla

[Student's Name]

[Dormitory’s name i.e. Colegio Cain Murray]

Exhda. Sta. Catarina Mártir s/n

Cholula, Puebla C.P. 72820

México

What are common items students buy for their rooms?

Standard Twin Sheets & Pillow Case(s)

Pillow(s)

Blanket(s)

Towels

Desk Lamp (non-halogen)

Laptop Computer

Hangers

Laundry Bag/Basket

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Alarm Clock Dishes & Glasses

etc

NOTE: The following items may ONLY be used in the kitchen/common areas: Coffee makers; Hot

pots; Microwaves (provided in each kitchen)

The above list offers suggested items. Remember, you will need far less than you imagine. Items can

be purchased after you arrive.

When will I need to leave my room?

Please check the Academic Calendar for detailed information about when the dorms close.

Keep in mind that most faculty members will not make special final exam arrangements to

accommodate students’ early departure dates, so plan accordingly.

As an Abroad at UDLAP student, you have the option to choose between living ON or OFF campus.

Health Insurance All Abroad at UDLAP students, without exception, are required to carry health insurance coverage

(either purchased in the student's home country or purchased from UDLAP).

If you chose to live off campus you might want to purchase the UDLAP Health Insurance upon your

arrival during the Orientation Week.

Approximate Cost: 2,200 MXN per semester

Click on Seguros de Gastos Médicos Mayores Estudiantil for further information aboutUDLAP Health

Insurance coverage.

Coverage and Conditions

Student Medical Insurance

Plan Premier 200 Omnia

Policy 34-495771

Event

Geographical

location

covered:

Doctors and

hospitals

Amount

insured Deductible Coinsurance

Illness or

disease Mexico

As stipulated in

the policy

400

S.M.G.M¨* 2 S.M.G.M

*10% of

expenses

As stipulated in

the policy

400

S.M.G.M 2 S.M.G.M 10% of expenses

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Accident Mexican

As stipulated in

the policy

400

S.M.G.M 2 S.M.G.M

*10% of

expenses

As stipulated in

the policy

400

S.M.G.M 2 S.M.G.M 10% of expenses

*SMGM = Minimum Monthly Wage

Validity: By semester or year, according to the payment plan. For more information please, consult

the payment section of this document.

Hours: 24 a day

You can purchase your own international health insurance in your home country, but in this case you

will have to provide us with:

1. A copy of your policy (including your name, date of birth, policy number and coverage dates)

prior to your arrival at UDLAP

To waive UDLAP health insurance, you must have coverage equal to, or greater than, the UDLAP

policy.

Consider that all international students at UDLAP are required to maintain health insurance coverage

for the entire stay.

IMPORTANT: You will not be able to sign up for courses officially if you have not yet provided proof

of medical insurance to the International Office.

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VISAS

If you are a citizen of Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica,

Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece,

Hungary, Ireland, Island, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,

Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, San Marino, Singapore,

Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, United States of America, Uruguay or

Venezuela, you don’t need a visa to enter Mexico, although you must present a valid passport and

fill out an immigration form for tourists and business trips, which can be obtained in travel agencies,

airlines or at the point where you enter Mexico.

As an Irish/European Union passport holder, you may travel to Mexico on holidays without a

visa for a period of up to 180 days .

If you are a citizen of any other country and you live in Ireland, please make an appointment to apply

for a visa in the Embassy of Mexico, Consular Section in Dublin. (Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm), Tel. +353 (0) 1

667 3105.

Requirements to apply for a tourist visa

1. Valid Passport

2. Application form duly completed.

3. Three passport sized photos.

4. Prove of economic solvency: Original letter from the enterprise where the applicant works,

with monthly salary; Bank statements; Pay slips.

6. Payment of fees made in cash.

For any other type of VISAS (e.g. work permit, student visa, etc…) please send us your request

to [email protected]

What documentation do I need to study in Mexico?

You need to get a student visa from the INM by demonstrating that you are enrolled in a Mexican

school and that you have sufficient financial resources to fund your stay.

Consult the section on requirements or go to any INM delegation in Mexico to find out about the

specific requirements.

If applying for a Student Visa you will need to submit the following documentation:

- Passport or valid identification and travel document.

– Proof of enrollment or letter of acceptance from the school you plan to attend, specifying level,

grade, duration of your planned studies, and field of study.

– Proof of economic solvency and periodic and uninterrupted receipt of the sum of US$ 300.00

monthly, for your living expenses for the duration of your studies or documentation proving that you

have been granted a scholarship for the period in question.

– For family members (spouse, children, or parents) to accompany you, you must prove their status.

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DOCUMENTS FOR

EXTRANJEROS

OTHER NATIONALS

Visa Gravada $36.00

Entry Visa € 27.90

Lista Menaje Casa $127.00

List of household goods € 98.43

SERVICIOS MIGRATORIOS

IMMIGRATION SERVICES

Estudiantes Exento

Students Exento

SERVICIOS NOTARIALES

NOTARY PUBLIC SERVICES

Poderes Persona Física $115.00

Power of Attorney

(individual) € 89.13

Poderes Personas Morales $173.00

Power of Attorney

(company) € 134.08

DERECHOS AEROPUERTO $4.00

AIRPORT FEE € 3.10