Campus Location

The campus of Universidad Privada Abierta Latinoamericana (UPAL) Subsede Oruro is located in Oruro, Bolivia, a city known for its mining industry and cultural festivals.

Healthcare Programs Offered

The Subsede Oruro offers the Medicine (MD) program, Nursing, and Public Health.

Accreditation Status

The university is accredited by the Bolivian Ministry of Education and recognized by the Bolivian University System. It also collaborates with international medical education organizations.

QS World Ranking

Universidad Privada Abierta Latinoamericana is not currently ranked in the QS World University Rankings.

Enrollment Numbers

Exact enrollment numbers are not publicly available, but it is a growing institution with a focus on medical education in the Oruro region.

Tuition Fees

As a private university, tuition fees range between $2,500 and $5,000 per year for local students. Fees for international students may vary.

Application Requirements

Prospective students must submit the following documents:
– A completed application form
– A high school diploma (Bachillerato or equivalent)
– Official transcripts from secondary education
– Results of an entrance examination (competitive exam for the medical program)
– Proof of proficiency in Spanish, the language of instruction
– An application fee

Year Established

Universidad Privada Abierta Latinoamericana was established in 2005.

Medical Program Start Date

The academic year typically begins in February or March.

Gender Admitted

The university admits both male and female students.

Foreign Students Admitted

Yes, the university admits international students.

Admissions Contact

For admissions inquiries, prospective students can contact the university via email at informaciones@upal.edu.bo or visit the official website for specific program contacts.

Universidad Privada Abierta Latinoamericana (UPAL) Subsede Oruro provides accredited education in medical and health sciences, offering the Medicine (MD) program, Nursing, and Public Health, addressing the healthcare needs of the Oruro region and Bolivia.