Universidad del Valle (Colombia)

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University of Valle
Universidad del Valle

Motto: Spanish: La mejor para los mejores
English: The best for the best
Established: June 11th, 1945
Type: Public
Rector: Iván Enrique Ramos Calderón
Students: 26,263
Location: Santiago de Cali, Department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Campus: Urban, 247 acres (1 km²) University City.
Colors: Red and White            
Nickname: Univalle
Affiliations: ASCUN
Universia
Website: www.univalle.edu.co

The Universidad del Valle is the largest higher education institution in the southwest of Colombia. Univalle, as it is commonly known, has two main campuses in Cali, several regional branches across the state, and one in the neighboring state of Cauca: Palmira, Buga, Caicedonia, Buenaventura, Yumbo, Tulua, Zarzal, Cartago and Santander de Quilichao (Cauca).

The main campus located in Melendez, south of Cali, hosts the majority of Schools with a wide variety of graduate and undergraduate programs in Engineering, Humanities, Sciences, Integrated Arts and Social and Economic Sciences. Its second Cali campus, San Fernando, is host to the Schools of Health and Business Administration. The school of medicine has a well earned national and international reputation. Univalle also has a radio station, Univalle Estereo, a university TV channel and a cultural newspaper, La Palabra.

The "Universidad del Valle" is a state-funded public university founded in 1945.

From 1960 to 1978, the Rockefeller Foundation maintained a Cali field office and was instrumental in providing support to make the university one of the premier schools in South America.

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