Attribute |
Details |
---|---|
Type |
Private University |
Founded |
1988 |
Location |
Viña del Mar, Valparaíso Region, Chile |
Campuses |
Main campus in Viña del Mar with additional facilities across the Valparaíso region, including the cities of Quilpué and San Felipe. |
Accreditation |
Recognized and accredited by the National Accreditation Commission (CNA) in Chile. |
Academic Programs |
Undergraduate and postgraduate programs in areas like business administration, engineering, architecture, health sciences, education, social sciences, etc. |
Language of Instruction |
Spanish |
Motto |
"Por Siempre Mejor" (Forever Better) |
Student Population |
Over 10,000 students |
Affiliations |
Member of the Laureate International Universities network until 2021, now operates independently. |
UVM offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and diploma programs. These programs are designed to meet regional and national labor market demands, with a focus on developing practical skills.
Business and Economics: Business Administration, Marketing, Human Resources, Accounting.
Engineering and Technology: Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Environmental Engineering.
Health Sciences: Nursing, Nutrition, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy.
Education: Primary Education, Early Childhood Education, Special Education.
Architecture and Design: Architecture, Graphic Design.
Social Sciences: Social Work, Psychology, Public Relations.
Business and Management: Master’s in Business Administration (MBA), Project Management, Human Resources Management.
Education: Educational Leadership, Innovation in Education.
Engineering: Engineering Project Management, Environmental Engineering.
Social Sciences: Master’s in Social Work, Clinical Psychology.
Located in Viña del Mar, the main campus houses most of the university’s administrative offices and academic departments. It offers a wide range of student services and modern facilities, including:
Libraries.
Computer labs.
Sports facilities.
Cafeterias.
Student support services.
UVM also has academic facilities in Quilpué and San Felipe, both in the Valparaíso Region. These satellite locations serve local students who prefer to study closer to their homes.
Viña del Mar University has an active and dynamic student life, with various clubs, organizations, and activities designed to foster both personal and professional growth.
Extracurricular Activities: Students can participate in sports, cultural activities, and student organizations. The university has several student clubs focused on different areas of interest, such as technology, entrepreneurship, and environmental sustainability.
Student Support Services: UVM offers comprehensive student support services, including:
Academic advising.
Career services: Offering internships, job placements, and career development resources.
Psychological and emotional support.
International Exchange Programs: UVM has partnerships with universities in other countries, offering students the opportunity to participate in study abroad programs or international internships.
Community Engagement: The university encourages students to get involved in community service and social responsibility initiatives, particularly in the Valparaíso region. UVM has various projects aimed at improving regional development through student and faculty participation.
Business Administration (Administración de Empresas)
Marketing (Marketing)
Human Resources Management (Gestión de Recursos Humanos)
Accounting and Auditing (Contador Auditor)
Commercial Engineering (Ingeniería Comercial)
Civil Engineering (Ingeniería Civil)
Industrial Engineering (Ingeniería Industrial)
Computer Science Engineering (Ingeniería en Informática)
Environmental Engineering (Ingeniería Ambiental)
Telecommunications Engineering (Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones)
Mechanical Engineering (Ingeniería Mecánica)
Nursing (Enfermería)
Physical Therapy (Kinesiología)
Occupational Therapy (Terapia Ocupacional)
Nutrition and Dietetics (Nutrición y Dietética)
Pharmacy Technician (Técnico en Farmacia)
Emergency Medical Technician (Técnico en Urgencias Médicas)
Early Childhood Education (Educación Parvularia)
Primary Education (Pedagogía en Educación Básica)
Special Education (Educación Diferencial)
Physical Education (Pedagogía en Educación Física)
Secondary Education in English (Pedagogía en Inglés)
Social Work (Trabajo Social)
Psychology (Psicología)
Law (Derecho)
Public Relations (Relaciones Públicas)
Sociology (Sociología)
Architecture (Arquitectura)
Graphic Design (Diseño Gráfico)
Interior Design (Diseño de Interiores)
Industrial Design (Diseño Industrial)
Journalism (Periodismo)
Advertising (Publicidad)
Audiovisual Communication (Comunicación Audiovisual)
Tourism and Hotel Management (Gestión en Turismo y Hotelería)
Gastronomy (Gastronomía)
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA)
Master’s in Human Resources Management (Magíster en Gestión de Recursos Humanos)
Diploma in Project Management (Diplomado en Gestión de Proyectos)
Diploma in Marketing and Sales (Diplomado en Marketing y Ventas)
Master’s in Educational Leadership (Magíster en Dirección Educacional)
Master’s in Innovation in Education (Magíster en Innovación Educativa)
Diploma in Educational Inclusion (Diplomado en Inclusión Educativa)
Diploma in Early Childhood Education (Diplomado en Educación Parvularia)
Master’s in Environmental Engineering (Magíster en Ingeniería Ambiental)
Diploma in Industrial Maintenance (Diplomado en Mantenimiento Industrial)
Diploma in Telecommunications Management (Diplomado en Gestión de Telecomunicaciones)
Master’s in Health Management (Magíster en Gestión de Salud)
Master’s in Clinical Psychology (Magíster en Psicología Clínica)
Diploma in Occupational Therapy (Diplomado en Terapia Ocupacional)
Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics (Diplomado en Nutrición y Dietética)
Master’s in Social Work (Magíster en Trabajo Social)
Master’s in Community Psychology (Magíster en Psicología Comunitaria)
Diploma in Public Policy (Diplomado en Políticas Públicas)
Diploma in Gender Studies (Diplomado en Estudios de Género)
Master’s in Tourism and Sustainable Development (Magíster en Turismo y Desarrollo Sostenible)
Diploma in Hotel Management (Diplomado en Gestión Hotelera)
Diploma in Event Management (Diplomado en Organización de Eventos)
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Business Administration (Administración de Empresas) |
4 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Commercial Engineering (Ingeniería Comercial) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Accounting and Auditing (Contador Auditor) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $4,000 |
Marketing (Marketing) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Human Resources Management (Gestión de Recursos Humanos) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Civil Engineering (Ingeniería Civil) |
5 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Industrial Engineering (Ingeniería Industrial) |
5 years |
$3,800 - $4,800 |
Computer Science Engineering (Ingeniería en Informática) |
4 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Environmental Engineering (Ingeniería Ambiental) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Telecommunications Engineering (Ingeniería en Telecomunicaciones) |
4 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Nursing (Enfermería) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Physical Therapy (Kinesiología) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Occupational Therapy (Terapia Ocupacional) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Nutrition and Dietetics (Nutrición y Dietética) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Early Childhood Education (Educación Parvularia) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Primary Education (Pedagogía en Educación Básica) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Special Education (Educación Diferencial) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Law (Derecho) |
5 years |
$3,800 - $4,500 |
Psychology (Psicología) |
5 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Social Work (Trabajo Social) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Architecture (Arquitectura) |
5 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Graphic Design (Diseño Gráfico) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Interior Design (Diseño de Interiores) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Journalism (Periodismo) |
4 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Public Relations (Relaciones Públicas) |
4 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Audiovisual Communication (Comunicación Audiovisual) |
4 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Tourism and Hotel Management (Gestión en Turismo y Hotelería) |
4 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Gastronomy (Gastronomía) |
3 years |
$2,800 - $3,800 |
Master’s Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Master’s in Human Resources Management |
2 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Master’s in Project Management |
2 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Master’s in Marketing |
2 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Master’s in Educational Leadership |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Master’s in Innovation in Education |
2 years |
$3,000 - $4,000 |
Master’s in Environmental Engineering |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Master’s in Health Management |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Master’s in Clinical Psychology |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Master’s in Community Psychology |
2 years |
$4,000 - $5,000 |
Master’s in Social Work |
2 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Master’s in Tourism and Sustainable Development |
2 years |
$3,500 - $4,500 |
Attribute |
Details |
---|---|
Language of Instruction |
Spanish (some courses may offer English support, but Spanish proficiency is generally required) |
Programs Open to International Students |
Undergraduate, Postgraduate (Master’s), and Diploma programs |
Student Support Services |
Academic advising, Spanish language support, visa assistance, career counseling |
International Exchange Programs |
UVM has exchange agreements with universities worldwide |
Location |
Viña del Mar, a coastal city with a Mediterranean climate, located near Valparaíso and Santiago |
Explore Available Programs: Visit UVM’s official website to review the undergraduate or postgraduate programs available. Choose the program that aligns with your academic and career goals.
Check Eligibility Requirements: Each program may have specific eligibility requirements. Some programs may require prior knowledge or experience in a specific field.
Apply Online: Most applications can be submitted online through the UVM website or through their admissions portal.
Application Deadlines: Ensure that you are aware of the application deadlines for the semester in which you want to start (March or August).
The specific documents required for admission will vary depending on the program and whether you are applying as an undergraduate or postgraduate student.
Below are typical document requirements:
High School Diploma (Licencia de Educación Media) or equivalent for international students.
Transcripts: Certified copies of high school transcripts or equivalent.
National Exam Results (Chile): Chilean students must submit results from the Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior (PAES) or equivalent.
Proof of Spanish Proficiency: For international students from non-Spanish speaking countries, proof of proficiency in Spanish may be required (e.g., DELE - Diploma of Spanish as a Foreign Language).
Passport Copy (International students): A copy of your passport or Chilean ID for Chilean citizens.
Letter of Intent (Optional): Some programs may request a personal statement outlining your academic goals.
Bachelor’s Degree Certificate: Certified copy of your undergraduate degree.
Official Transcripts: Transcripts showing grades and courses completed during your undergraduate studies.
Letter of Recommendation: Typically, one or two recommendation letters from academic or professional references.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): A detailed CV outlining academic background and relevant professional experience.
Proof of Spanish Proficiency (for non-Spanish speakers): Spanish language proficiency test results.
Passport Copy: For international students, a copy of your passport is required.
Personal Statement: Some master’s programs may require a personal statement or essay explaining your motivations and career aspirations.
Entrance Exam: For certain programs, particularly in health sciences or engineering, you may be required to take an entrance exam. Check specific program requirements.
Interviews: Some programs, especially at the postgraduate level, may require an interview as part of the selection process. This can sometimes be conducted online for international applicants.
There is usually a non-refundable application fee that must be paid when submitting your application. This can range from $50 to $100 USD, depending on the program. Details about the fee payment process will be available on the application portal.
Once all required documents and the application fee have been submitted, the admissions team will review your application.
Notification: You will be notified of your admission status via email or the admissions portal. If accepted, you will receive an official acceptance letter.
Confirm Your Enrollment: After receiving the acceptance letter, you must confirm your enrollment by paying a registration fee. This secures your spot in the program.
Course Registration: You will receive instructions on how to register for courses for the upcoming semester.
Student Visa Application: International students must apply for a student visa once they have been accepted. You will need the acceptance letter from UVM to apply for a visa.
Required Documents for Visa: The student visa application usually requires an acceptance letter from UVM, proof of financial resources, medical records, and a valid passport.
Visa Process: The visa application must be submitted to the Chilean consulate in your home country.
UVM operates on a semester system, with two major intake periods each year:
Intake |
Application Period |
Classes Start |
---|---|---|
First Semester |
October – February |
March |
Second Semester |
April – July |
August |
First Semester (March Intake): This is the main intake period, with most programs accepting new students for the start of the academic year in March.
Second Semester (August Intake): Some programs offer a secondary intake in August, especially for working professionals or those pursuing part-time or postgraduate studies.
Note: International students should apply as early as possible to allow enough time for visa processing and other necessary arrangements.
The eligibility criteria for undergraduate programs at Viña del Mar University are relatively straightforward. Below are the key requirements:
Criteria |
Details |
---|---|
High School Diploma |
Applicants must have completed their secondary education (Licencia de Educación Media in Chile) or an international equivalent. |
Entrance Exam (PAES) (Chile) |
Chilean students must submit their results from the Prueba de Acceso a la Educación Superior (PAES) (formerly PSU). |
International Students |
Must provide equivalent qualifications (e.g., high school diploma from their home country). |
Spanish Proficiency (For Non-Spanish Speakers) |
International students from non-Spanish speaking countries may need to provide proof of Spanish proficiency (e.g., DELE). |
Additional Program-Specific Requirements |
Some programs, especially in health sciences (e.g., Nursing) or engineering, may require additional entrance exams or interviews. |
PAES Exam for Chilean Students: The PAES is a standard requirement for undergraduate admission for Chilean students. However, some programs, especially technical and professional programs, may have lower PAES score requirements compared to more competitive fields like engineering or law.
International Equivalents: For international students, UVM accepts foreign high school diplomas equivalent to the Chilean Licencia de Educación Media. Your diploma may need to be validated by the Ministry of Education in Chile.
Spanish Proficiency: Since courses are conducted in Spanish, international students from non-Spanish-speaking countries must demonstrate Spanish proficiency. This is usually done through tests like the DELE (Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera) or a similar recognized qualification.
Eligibility requirements for Master’s programs at UVM are more specialized. Applicants must typically hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Criteria |
Details |
---|---|
Bachelor’s Degree |
Applicants must hold an accredited Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognized institution, either in Chile or abroad. |
GPA/Academic Performance |
Some programs may require a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) or its equivalent, depending on the field of study. |
Work Experience (Optional) |
Some master’s programs, particularly in business administration or project management, may prefer candidates with relevant work experience. |
Spanish Proficiency (For Non-Spanish Speakers) |
Proof of Spanish proficiency for international students who did not complete their prior education in a Spanish-speaking country. |
Recommendation Letters |
Typically, applicants need one or two recommendation letters from academic or professional references. |
Personal Statement |
A statement of purpose outlining the candidate’s career goals, motivation for pursuing the degree, and relevant background. |
Interview (If Applicable) |
Some programs may require an interview with the admissions committee, which can be conducted online for international applicants. |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Coverage |
Application Period |
Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gratuidad (Free Tuition Program) |
Chilean students from low-income households, enrolled in an accredited program. |
Full coverage of tuition and fees. |
October - March |
Government-funded; available only for Chilean students. |
Beca Nuevo Milenio |
Low-income Chilean students in technical or professional programs. |
Partial or full tuition coverage. |
October - March |
For technical programs and some undergraduate degrees. |
Beca de Excelencia Académica |
Chilean students with outstanding academic performance (top 10% of their high school class). |
Up to 100% tuition coverage. |
October - March |
Based on high school academic achievements. |
Beca Juan Gómez Millas |
Chilean students and qualifying international students from low-income families. |
Up to USD 1,500 (CLP equivalent) per year for tuition. |
October - March |
Available to Chilean and some international students. |
Beca de Articulación |
Students who completed a technical degree and want to continue with a professional degree. |
Partial tuition coverage for the continuation program. |
October - March |
Helps technical degree holders pursue a professional degree. |
Beca Continuidad de Estudios |
UVM graduates continuing their studies at UVM (e.g., master's programs). |
Partial tuition fee reduction for postgraduate studies. |
(check with UVM) |
Encourages UVM alumni to continue higher education. |
Beca Excelencia Deportiva |
Students with exceptional achievements in sports. |
Partial or full tuition coverage. |
October - March |
For athletes who represent the university in competitions. |
Beca para Hijos de Profesionales de la Educación |
Children of Chilean educators or school staff members. |
Partial tuition coverage. |
October - March |
Specifically for children of educators. |
Internal UVM Scholarships |
UVM-specific scholarships based on merit, financial need, or special circumstances. |
(partial or full tuition reduction). |
(check with UVM) |
Students should inquire directly with UVM for details. |
Beca para Estudiantes Extranjeros |
International students with excellent academic records. |
Partial tuition fee reduction. |
Varies (check with UVM) |
Limited scholarships available for international students. |
JUNAEB Scholarships (National Board of School Aid and Scholarships) |
Chilean students in financial need. |
Covers living expenses, transportation, and other academic costs. |
scholarship type. |
Managed by JUNAEB, covering different student needs beyond tuition. |
Campus Location |
City |
Facilities Available |
Accommodation Options |
Estimated Accommodation Cost per Month (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Main Campus (Rodelillo Campus) |
Viña del Mar |
- Classrooms |
Private Apartments: Studio or 1-bedroom |
$300 - $600 (depending on location and type) |
Miraflores Campus |
Viña del Mar |
- Classrooms |
Student Residences: Dormitory-style housing |
$250 - $550 |
Recreo Campus |
Viña del Mar |
- Classrooms |
Private Apartments |
$250 - $500 |
Quilpué Campus |
Quilpué |
- Classrooms |
Private Apartments in Quilpué |
$200 - $450 |
San Felipe Campus |
San Felipe |
- Classrooms |
Shared Apartments with students |
$200 - $400 |
Career-Oriented Education: UVM is well-known for offering practical, career-focused programs in fields like business, engineering, health sciences, and social sciences. Students are encouraged to engage with real-world projects, internships, and industry collaborations, which help them gain valuable experience during their studies.
Flexible Learning Options: For working students, UVM offers part-time, weekend, and evening classes, making it easier to balance education with professional or personal responsibilities.
Small Class Sizes: Students benefit from smaller class sizes, which allow for greater interaction with professors and a more personalized learning experience.
Clubs and Societies: UVM offers a variety of student organizations, including academic clubs, cultural groups, and social clubs, where students can engage with like-minded peers. Some of the popular clubs include:
Entrepreneurship Club: Focuses on business ideas, startups, and innovation.
Technology and Engineering Clubs: For students passionate about tech and engineering.
Social Work and Volunteering Groups: These clubs focus on community service and social impact.
Sports and Recreation:
UVM provides students with access to sports facilities, including soccer fields, tennis courts, and gyms.
The university encourages participation in competitive sports teams, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, and more.
Recreational activities include yoga, fitness classes, and hiking in nearby areas.
Cultural Events:
UVM regularly hosts cultural events, such as music concerts, art exhibitions, and traditional Chilean festivals. These events are organized by student groups and the university's cultural affairs office.
Film screenings, lectures, and debates are also part of UVM’s effort to create a culturally enriched environment.
UVM provides a wide range of support services to ensure students succeed academically and personally:
Academic Advising: Students are assigned academic advisors who help with course selection, degree planning, and career advice.
Career Services: UVM offers career counseling and support, including help with résumés, job placements, and internships. The university has strong ties with various industries, providing students with opportunities for professional growth.
Counseling and Mental Health Services: UVM provides access to psychological counseling and emotional support services. These services are confidential and aimed at supporting students’ mental health and well-being.
Language Support: For international students or non-native Spanish speakers, UVM may offer Spanish language support or recommend external language courses to improve proficiency.
Welcoming Environment: UVM is home to a diverse student body, with students from different countries, especially from Latin America and Europe. The university provides a supportive environment for international students, helping them integrate into campus life.
International Student Office: The university has a dedicated team to assist international students with various aspects, including visa procedures, accommodation, and cultural adaptation.
Cultural Exchange Programs: UVM promotes cross-cultural engagement through exchange programs and partnerships with universities worldwide. International students often participate in these programs to enhance their global learning experience.
UVM does not offer on-campus dormitories but provides resources to help students find nearby accommodation in Viña del Mar or neighboring areas. Options include:
Private Apartments: Popular among students seeking independence.
Shared Housing: A more affordable option where students can share apartments with fellow students.
Homestays: International students sometimes choose to live with local families, which helps them improve their Spanish and experience Chilean culture firsthand.
Estimated Monthly Costs for Accommodation:
Private apartments: $300 - $600 USD.
Shared apartments: $250 - $500 USD.
Homestays: $250 - $450 USD.
City Attractions: Viña del Mar is known for its beaches, parks, and a lively cultural scene. It is a major tourist destination in Chile, providing students with plenty of opportunities to relax and explore when they are not studying.
Beaches: Playa Reñaca and Playa Caleta Abarca are popular spots for swimming and sunbathing.
Nightlife: Viña del Mar has a vibrant nightlife, with many restaurants, bars, and clubs catering to students and young professionals.
Shopping and Dining: The city offers a wide range of shopping centers, local markets, and international dining options.
Proximity to Valparaíso: UVM students benefit from being close to the historic port city of Valparaíso, which is known for its street art, bohemian culture, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
UVM offers a range of services through its Career and Employability Office (Oficina de Empleabilidad), which helps students and recent graduates connect with employers. The office provides:
Career Counseling: Students can access career advisors who assist with career planning, résumé writing, and interview preparation.
Job Fairs and Networking Events: The university organizes annual job fairs where students can meet potential employers from various industries. These events are excellent opportunities to network and explore job opportunities. Companies across sectors like business, engineering, healthcare, technology, and tourism participate.
Job Listings: UVM maintains a job portal where companies post internship and job opportunities. Students can apply directly through this platform, making it easier to find work relevant to their field of study.
Internship Coordination: Many UVM programs have mandatory internships (prácticas profesionales) as part of the curriculum. The Career Office works closely with local and national companies to help students secure internships, which are often a stepping stone to full-time employment.
Internships are a critical part of UVM’s approach to education. Most undergraduate programs require students to complete an internship to gain hands-on experience in their respective fields. Some important details about internships at UVM include:
Duration: The duration of internships varies by program but typically lasts between 3 to 6 months. Some fields, such as engineering and health sciences, may require longer internships or clinical rotations.
Placement Process: UVM assists students in finding internships through its industry contacts. These internships often lead to job offers upon graduation.
Types of Internships:
Business: Internships in marketing, finance, human resources, and accounting are common for business students.
Engineering: Students in civil engineering, industrial engineering, and computer science are placed in both local and national companies to work on real-world engineering projects.
Health Sciences: Nursing, nutrition, and physical therapy students are often placed in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organizations for their practical training.
Tourism and Hospitality: Given UVM’s location in Viña del Mar, a hub for tourism, students often find internships in hotels, tour agencies, and restaurants.
UVM has established strong relationships with a wide range of businesses, industries, government organizations, and non-profits across Chile. These partnerships enhance internship opportunities and improve job placements for students. Some examples of sectors with significant connections to UVM include:
Business and Finance: UVM has partnerships with local and multinational corporations in banking, insurance, and consulting firms, which provide internships and employment opportunities for business administration and accounting students.
Engineering and Technology: UVM’s engineering programs have connections with industrial companies, mining firms, telecommunications companies, and software development firms, offering internships and full-time roles for graduates.
Tourism and Hospitality: Being located in Viña del Mar, a major tourist destination, UVM has strong ties with the hospitality industry, including hotels, resorts, and travel agencies, providing numerous job opportunities for tourism and hospitality management students.
Healthcare: UVM collaborates with hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare institutions to ensure health sciences students gain practical experience. Graduates from nursing, physical therapy, and nutrition programs typically find employment quickly due to the demand in the healthcare sector.
UVM has a growing alumni network that actively participates in mentoring current students. Alumni often return to campus to share their professional experiences and offer guidance to students. UVM also works with alumni to create internship and job opportunities for graduates.
Alumni Engagement: The alumni network offers mentorship programs where recent graduates can seek advice from experienced professionals in their fields.
Job Referrals: Alumni often assist current students and new graduates by referring them to job openings within their companies or industries.
Although specific employment rates vary by program, UVM graduates generally have high employment rates, particularly in fields such as health sciences, engineering, business, and tourism. Key sectors where UVM graduates are employed include:
Healthcare: Graduates from nursing, physical therapy, and nutrition programs typically secure jobs in hospitals, clinics, and health organizations shortly after graduation.
Business and Finance: Business administration and commercial engineering graduates find employment in finance, consulting, marketing, and human resources sectors.
Engineering: Graduates in engineering programs, particularly civil engineering and computer science, are in demand across a variety of industries, including construction, mining, manufacturing, and telecommunications.
Tourism and Hospitality: Graduates from tourism and hospitality programs benefit from UVM’s location in a major tourist destination, with many securing roles in hotels, resorts, restaurants, and event management.
International students at UVM also benefit from the university’s placement services. With a diverse student body and partnerships with both local and international companies, UVM supports international students in finding internships and jobs in Chile or in their home countries after graduation.
Support for International Students: UVM’s International Office assists international students with career planning, helping them navigate the Chilean job market or find opportunities abroad.
Global Networks: As UVM develops more global partnerships, international students can take advantage of these relationships to seek job placements in multinational companies.
While there is no exact figure available, considering UVM’s inclusivity and private status, its acceptance rate is likely between 60% to 80% or higher. This estimate is based on the following factors:
Private University Status: Private institutions in Chile often have higher acceptance rates because they do not rely on national exam results alone for admissions.
Program Diversity: UVM offers a wide range of programs that cater to students with different academic backgrounds and career goals, increasing the likelihood of acceptance for most applicants.
Campus Name |
Location |
Key Programs Offered |
Facilities Available |
---|---|---|---|
Rodelillo Campus |
Viña del Mar |
- Business Administration |
- Classrooms |
Miraflores Campus |
Viña del Mar |
- Health Sciences (Nursing, Nutrition, Physical Therapy) |
- Health labs |
Recreo Campus |
Viña del Mar |
- Business |
- Administrative offices |
Quilpué Campus |
Quilpué |
- Engineering |
- Classrooms |
San Felipe Campus |
San Felipe |
- Education |
- Classrooms |