Universidad Iberoamericana / IBERO: Mexico City - Direct Enrollment & Exchange

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  • Location(s): Mexico City, Mexico
  • Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language

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Universidad Iberoamericana ("Iberoamericana University"' or just "IBERO") is considered one of Mexico's most prestigious universities, distinguished by high academic standards and a strong social commitment. The Mexico City campus, located within ... read more

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I would do it all over again. Learning a new language, experiencing a different culture and getting your prejudices punctured. - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico View Entire Review
- Fluent in Spanish - Meeting a lot of people coming from all over the world - Personal experience (independent, broad minded, different way of thinking, etc...) - Universite Catholique de Lille / Lille Catholic University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with Universidad Iberoamericana / IBERO: Mexico City - Direct Enrollment & Exchange
Yes, it was. The Spanish courses here are considered comprehensive; that is, they not only improved my language skills for the academic purposes, but also broadened my view on the general knowledges of Mexico's history. View Entire Review
I improved my spanish skills and also sociability - IPAG Business School / L'Institut de Preparation a l'Administration et a la Gestion View Entire Review
I became more independent, my spanish language skills increased significantly and I made some lifelong friends. - La Trobe University View Entire Review
I think that the experience was worthwhile, and I wish I could go back. - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Yes! Mexico was amazing, and my experience abroad gave me everything I had hoped to gain from it and so much more. It was such an enriching experience, not only culturally, but in meeting new people from all over the world and finding a part of myself in another setting. - Fordham University View Entire Review
The experience was so worth while. Thanks to the host institution and their staff the experience was much less daunting. I learnt that sometimes you should just take the plunge and go against the existing stigma of a certain place. As one can imagine, I didn't receive the most encouraging comments when stating that I would be... - Northumbria University View Entire Review
Studying at La Ibero was fantastic. During this period I learned a lot about Mexican culture and the culture of other countries with other exchange students. I have lived incredible moments and met very special people to keep in touch to this day. - Universidade do Vale do Itajaí / UNIVALI View Entire Review
I gained experience and knowledge View Entire Review
I learned to speak the Spanish language bettern and gained inside in how the Mexican culture and politicis function - Universiteit Leiden / Leiden University View Entire Review
I improved my spanish skills so quickly. I never thought I would be able today to speak such a good spanish in so little time. I also realised how Mexico really was, and realised that sometimes I was complaining about stuff which actually don´t matter. I would say I learned to be way more positive about my situation and also to ... - Université de Lille III ( The Charles de Gaulle University ) View Entire Review
I really improved my Spanish; I learned a ton about a country that is really important to the US that I had never really studied before; and I had tons of amazing, unforgettable experiences with great people. - Fordham University View Entire Review

About

Universidad Iberoamericana ("Iberoamericana University"' or just "IBERO") is considered one of Mexico's most prestigious universities, distinguished by high academic standards and a strong social commitment. The Mexico City campus, located within the Santa Fe business district (western part of town), hosts approximately 12,000 students. IBERO ranks amongst the best 30 universities in Latin America. The short term program "Social Realities in Mexico" (6 weeks in January/February) has been developed based on our long-standing experience with social projects and close collaboration with over 200 partner NGOs around the country.


Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Internship
Volunteer
Intensive Language
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
  • Custom
  • Short Term
Instruction Language(s):
  • Spanish
  • English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Latin American Studies
  • Regional Studies
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies
  • Journalism
  • Engineering
  • Spanish Language, Literature
  • Hispanic and Latin American Languages, Literature
  • Human Development, Family Studies
  • Liberal Arts, General Studies
  • Nutrition Sciences
  • Cultural Studies
  • Religion / Religious Studies
  • Theology
  • Social Service Professions
  • Public Administration
  • Social Work
  • Social Sciences
  • Economics
  • International Relations
  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • Design and Applied Arts
  • Business
  • International Business
  • Fashion / Apparel Design
Year Founded:
1943
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