Motto in English Remain Undivided Established 1962 (see history) Phone +52 55 5278 9500 Founded 15 February 1962 | Type Private Nickname Águilas De La Salle Total enrollment 9,971 (2010) Colors White, Red, Blue | |
President Enrique González Álvarez Location Mexico City, Distrito Federal, México Address Benjamín Franklin 47, Cuauhtémoc, Condesa, 06140 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico Motto Indivisa Manent (Latin, Remain Undivided) Affiliations Catholic Church (De La Salle Brothers), Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration Notable alumni Penélope Menchaca, Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Enrique Caballero Peraza Similar Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad d, De La Salle University, Panamerican University, Universidad Anáhuac México N, Instituto Tecnológico Autónom Profiles |
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Universidad La Salle (ULSA) is a private institution of higher education with 15 campuses in Mexico. It is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. It offers high school, bachelor, master and Ph.D degrees. It has had an expansion in the country, creating its own university national system. Its main campus is located in Mexico City, and has a presence in Ciudad Obregon, Chihuahua, Gomez Palacio, Monterrey, Ciudad Victoria, Leon, Morelia, Pachuca, Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Cuernavaca, Puebla, Oaxaca, Cancun and Saltillo.
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- History
- University Presidents
- Business School
- Chemical Sciences School
- Law School
- Engineering School
- Social Sciences and Humanities School
- Mexican Architecture Design and Communication School
- Graduate School and Research Direction
- Doctorates
- PhD
- Courses of distant learning
- Courses of continuous education
- References
It is part of the educational community of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, founded by Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, patron saint of education. The congregation has about seventy-seven thousand lay partners and one million students around the world, with establishments of higher learning in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Spain, France, Guatemala, the Philippines, the United States, Venezuela and Israel.
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History
In 1905, the brothers of La Salle Jerbert Alphonse Gibert, Adrien Marie Astruc, Amedée Francois Vincent and Antoinde Claude Carrel traveled to Mexico from Le Havre, France, along with Br. Pedro Celestino Schniedier who traveled from Colombia. They founded the delegation of LaSalle brethren in Mexico. The brothers created schools in Puebla, Toluca, Torreon, Monterrey, and various other locations in the country. Their first high school in Mexico City opened in 1931, the Colegio Francés De la Salle. In 1932 the school won formal recognition and authorization by the National Autonomous University of Mexico. In 1938 the Colegio Cristóbal Colón was also established in the Colonia San Rafael.
The history of Universidad La Salle began with the relocation of Colegio Cristóbal Colón to the center of the traditional Colonia Condesa in Mexico City in 1962. On February 15 it opened its doors with only the high school building completed and a partially built Tower, gym and auditorium. By May of the same year, it had rapidly grown enough to announce its transformation from a just a school to a full University category. Since then it has undergone continuous expansion. The main campus has a population of approximately 10,000 students, and has expanded its campus throughout Mexico City with buildings in many areas of the city.
There are branches of Universidad La Salle in 15 Mexican states. The La Salle educational institution itself is represented in over 82 different countries, and 5 continents making it the largest educational community in the world.
ULSA is among the top 7 private universities in Mexico and ranked in the top three in areas such as Architecture, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Medicine.
The Universidad La Salle medical school (Facultad Mexicana de Medicina) is one of the most prestigious universities in Mexico for medical training. It was Mexico's first private medical school and was founded in 1970. It is accredited by the Consejo Mexicano para la Acreditación de la Educación Médica (COMAEM), and is listed in the International Medical Education Directory. Albeit a young school, many of the country's department heads are graduates from La Salle.