Universidad Latinoamericana

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Universidad Latinoamericana
Type Private university
Established4 February 1976
Location,
Mexico
CampusGabriel Mancera 1402, Col. Del Valle, Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México
Website ula.edu.mx

Universidad Latinoamericana is a private university in Mexico. It is part of Lottus Education, a Mexican Education Group. It offers Traditional programs, Executive Programs and Online programs for bachelor's degree, master's degree and specializations.

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History

The Universidad Latinoamericana was founded in 1975, with campus in Mexico City and the States of Morelos, Guanajuato & Querétaro. In 2019, it was acquired by Lottus Education.

Campuses

The University has four traditional campuses: Valle, Florida, Norte and Cuernavaca. and 11 Executive Campus: Aragón, Coacalco, Coapa, El Rosario, Guaymas, León, Metepec, Querétaro, Reforma, Suroriente, Valle Dorado.

Academic profile

Traditional campuses offers high school program, 24 bachelor's degree programs, 7 master's degrees and 6 specializations. Executive campuses offers 7 bachelor's degrees, 1 master's degree.

Coordinates: 19°21′41″N99°10′38″W / 19.3613°N 99.1773°W / 19.3613; -99.1773

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