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EAFIT University [1] (originally the acronym in Spanish: Escuela de Administración, Finanzas e Instituto Tecnológico, «School of Administration, Finance and Technological Institute») is a private Colombian university located in Medellín offering 23 undergraduate programs, 70 specializations, 34 masters, and six doctoral programs.
National University of Colombia: Ché Guevara Plaza (a.k.a. Santander Plaza) This is a list of universities in Colombia.The Colombian higher education system is composed of technical institutes focused on vocational education, university institutions focused on technological education, and universities focused on undergraduate and postgraduate education.
The Universidad Externado de Colombia obtained from the National Council of Accreditation of Colombia the accreditation of high quality for the university for eight years, the second highest available, as well as for programs such as: Law, Finance and International Relations, Government and International Relations, Accounting, Journalism ...
The University of the North (Spanish: Universidad del Norte), also known as Uninorte, is a private university in Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia. It was founded in 1966 by a business group led by American entrepreneur Karl C. Parrish.
It is an educational, scientific and technological university, currently ranked number 7 among the best 64 universities in Colombia (2012) according to a study by Research Sapiens Group research sapiens that built a ranking, which was titled "U-Sapiens Ranking Colombia" where are cataloged 64 universities of the country.
The University of Applied and Environmental Sciences (UDCA) is a private university located in Bogotá, Colombia. It has three campuses: [1] the university campus located at Calle 222 No. 55-37, Bogota [clarification needed] the schools of Economics, Management, and Finance, located in the Teusaquillo locality
Free University of Colombia (Spanish: Universidad Libre), also called Unilibre, is a nonsectarian, [1] [2] coeducational, private and nonprofit university based in Bogota, Colombia, [3] with six satellite campuses located in Cali, Barranquilla, Pereira, Cartagena, Cúcuta, and Socorro.
The second university of the city was opened on July 9, 1623, by the Jesuits with the name Universidad San Francisco Javier, which later on changed its name to Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Its original facilities are part of the Museum of Colonial Art of Bogotá.