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National University of Colombia: Francisco de Paula 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 country has both public and private universities. Most of the public universities conform to the State University System (Spanish: Sistema Universitario Estatal, SUE), and most of the departments have at least one public university. Several private universities are affiliated to the Roman Catholic Church or are nonsectarian.
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National[edit]
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National University of Colombia
Military University Nueva Granada Campus
| Name |
Established |
Location |
Reference |
| National University of Colombia |
1867 |
Bogotá, Medellín, Manizales, Palmira, Arauca, Leticia, Tumaco and San Andrés |
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| Military University Nueva Granada |
1982 |
Bogotá |
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| National Open and Distance University |
1981 |
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| National Pedagogic University |
1955 |
Bogotá |
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| Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia |
1953 |
Tunja, Chiquinquirá, Duitama, Sogamoso and Bogotá |
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| Technological University of Pereira |
1958 |
Pereira, San Andrés, Belén de Umbría, Mistrato, Santuario, Quinchía,
Puerto Carreño
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| Superior College of Public Administration |
1958 |
Bogotá, Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Cali, Cartagena, Cúcuta, Fusagasugá, Ibagué, Manizales, Medellin, Neiva, Pasto, Pereira, Popayán, Tunja, and Villavicencio |
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| University of the Amazon |
1971 |
Florencia |
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| University of the Llanos |
1974 |
Villavicencio |
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| University of the Pacific |
1988 |
Buenaventura, Guapi, and Tumaco |
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Departmental[edit]
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Industrial University of Santander: La Gallera theater at the Main Campus
Francisco José de Caldas District University: La Macarena Campus
University of Antioquia: Central Library at the University City of Medellín
University of Valle: Faculty of Health at the San Fernando Campus
| Name |
Established |
Location |
Reference |
| Central University of Valle del Cauca |
1971 |
Tulua |
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| Francisco José de Caldas District University |
1948 |
Bogotá |
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| Francisco de Paula Santander University |
1962 |
Cúcuta and Ocaña |
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| Industrial University of Santander |
1948 |
Bucaramanga, Barrancabermeja, Barbosa, Málaga, Piedecuesta, and Socorro |
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| Popular University of Cesar |
1973 |
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| South Colombian University |
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Neiva |
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| Technological University of Choco |
1972 |
Quibdó |
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| University of Antioquia |
1803 |
Medellín, Andes, Amalfi, Carmen de Viboral Caucasia, Envigado, Puerto Berrío, Santa Fe de Antioquia, Segovia, Turbo, and Yarumal |
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| University of Atlantico |
1941 |
Barranquilla, Puerto Colombia |
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| University of Caldas |
1943 |
Manizales |
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| University of Cartagena |
1827 |
Cartagena |
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| University of Cauca |
1827 |
Popayán |
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| University of Cordoba |
1962 |
Montería |
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| University of Cundinamarca |
1969 |
Fusagasugá, Chía, Chocontá, Facatativá, Girardot, Soacha, Ubaté, and Zipaquirá |
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| University of La Guajira |
1977 |
Rioacha, Albania, Fonseca, Maicao, Manaure, Villanueva, and Montería |
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| University of Magdalena |
1958 |
Santa Marta |
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| University of Nariño |
1905 |
Pasto, Ipiales, and Tumaco |
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| University of Pamplona |
1960 |
Pamplona, Cúcuta, and Villa del Rosario |
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| University of Quindio |
1960 |
Armenia |
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| University of Sucre |
1977 |
Sincelejo |
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| University of Tolima |
1945 |
Ibagúe |
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| University of Valle |
1945 |
Cali, Buenaventura, Buga, Caicedonia, Cartago, Palmira, Tuluá, Yumbo, Zarzal, and Santander de Quilichao |
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| Tecnológico de Antioquia |
1983 |
Medellín, Abejorral, Andes, Ciudad Bolivar, Guatapé, Jericó, San Rafael, Santa Bárbara, Sonson, Urrao, Yali, Yolombó, Amalfi, Cisneros, Anorí, Hispania, Frontino, San Carlos, Belmira, Betulia, Ituango, San Andrés de Cuerquia, San Roque, Valdivia, Vagachí, Dabeiba, Fredonia, San Jerónimo, San Pedro de los Milagros, and Sopetrán. |
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Private[edit]
Catholic[edit]
Nonsectarian[edit]
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Externado University of Colombia: Main Campus
University EAFIT: Main Library
University of the Andes: Statue of Saint Albertus Magnus
Central University Colombia: northern headquarters building
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