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Tec de Monterrey-UBC Joint Academic Program

Tec de Monterrey students: Take your studies to UBC!

Mexico’s Tec de Monterrey selects a group of qualified students each year to study at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver and Kelowna, Canada. 

As a Tec student at UBC, you quickly become part of the community and participate in a range of learning experiences to further your academic, cultural and international competencies. UBC credits you earn are easily transferable to Tec, and most regular credit courses from UBC’s Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, Sauder School of Business (Commerce) and the School of Engineering (Kelowna campus) are open to Tec students. The program makes it possible for you to combine school, travel and life-learning in a supportive environment. If you've ever considered studying abroad, this is your chance! 

Scan important program information and find out how to apply. 

 

Program options & eligibility

Consider two term-based study options from September to April. First make sure you are eligible for the program and meet all the requirements.

 

Budgeting for UBC

Review travel, program and accomodation costs, and prepare a detailed budget for your year abroad at UBC on either the Vancouver or Kelowna campus.

 

Application process

Find out how to apply online, submit your documents, accept your offer, sign up for a UBC university-wide account and apply for housing.

 

Certificates of specialty

Earn Certificates of Specialty in several disciplines, including UBC Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, Sauder School of Business (Commerce) and Faculty of Applied Science (Engineering). 

 

Course registration

Learn how to register and which programs are restricted or limited, permissions and course load requirements, plus how to read the UBC Course Schedule.

 

Support for students

Get one-on-one tutoring, join the Mexican Student Association, tap into coaching services and make the most of the UBC on-campus experience.


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