Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How does Argentina's university system work? universidad nacional de córdoba?

How does Argentina's university system work? universidad nacional de córdoba?
Sorry to ask this here but I've asked a few other places and gotten no answers. I'm a bit confused and hoping someone can help me... basically, I'm a student in the US and I am starting to consider grad school options and I'm looking at universities in Latin America, namely, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba in Argentina. But I'm confused... apparently tuition is free for citizens of Argentina, but I can't figure out how to find out how much it is for foreigners.... how does international tuition generally work in countries where public unis are funded by the government? Is it also free for eligible foreigners (o_O)? I've scoured the UNdC website (and mind you, it's in Spanish, but that's not the problem here, I speak it well) and I haven't succeeded in finding anything... is non-resident tuition generally high (or higher than in the US) in Latin America? thanks in advance
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I think you should call or email them. informes@comunicacion.unc.edu.ar Subsecretaría de Posgrado: 54-351-4344996.
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I know that the Center for Cross-Cultural Study runs a study abroad program there, they might be able to help you. Their website is www.spanishstudies.org. Suerte :)
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Hi, I´m from Argentina. My advice would be you better try to communicate with the Institution, because it´s better to have the appropiate information. I found this link in which there´s a resume for students which are not from Argentina. One of the basic and most important requirements is your level of spanish, you have to have the CELU (Certificado de Español Lengua y Uso), if you don´t have it you are not able to study in that University. Here´s the link: http://www.unc.edu.ar/estudios/ingreso/extranjeros At the end of that page you have the option to send an e-mail I think or a Fax. I hope this can help you. Greetings from Argentina

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