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The Dominican Republic Education System is governed by four government organizations: the State Secretariat for Education (part of the executive branch of the government), in charge of the management and orientation of the education system; the Ministry of Education; the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology; and the National Institute of Professional and Technical Training.
The history of higher education in the Dominican Republic goes back to colonial times.The first academic center was founded by Dominican friars in 1518 and it would later be elevated to a university by the papal bull In Apostolatus Culmine of October 28, 1538. [4]
According to the Joint Regulations of the Ministry of Education And Culture And Head of National Civil Service Agency No 4/VIII/PB/2014; No 24 Year 2014 and the Regulation of Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform No. 46 Year 2013 and No. 17 Year 2013 Article 6; and the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education decree ...
The Ministry of Higher Learning, Science and Technology was created on 13 August 2001 by the law number 139 of the year 2001. Before being elevated to the level of Ministry, a similar position was known as the National Council for Superior Education ( Consejo Nacional de Educación Superior or CONES )
Through the years, UNIBE expanded its offerings in other areas. It currently has psychology, education, hospitality management, industrial engineering, and over 30 graduate programs. It has an enrollment of more than 3,000 students and 15,000 alumni. UNIBE has been the best ranked university in the Dominican Republic since 2018.
Universidad Federico Henríquez y Carvajal (UFHEC) is a private university located in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. The university is coeducational institution located in the urban setting of the capital city of the Dominican Republic. It also has branch campuses in smaller Dominican communities such as La Romana, Baní and Moca ...
After the Dominican Republic was established in 1844, an attempt to reopen the university was made by President Pedro Santana in 1859, but this was unsuccessful. [ 1 ] In 1866 the Instituto Profesional (Professional Institute) was created by Jose Gabriel Garcia and Emiliano Tejera in Santo Domingo, providing higher education in the city.
Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (English: Santo Domingo Institute of Technology), also known as INTEC, is a private university located in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. It was founded on October 9, 1972, by a group of connoted professionals and is considered the best institute of technology in the country.