CUMEX - Educational Quality Eligibility Criteria

Educational Quality Eligibility Criteria

A CUMEX member institution must comply with the following criteria:

  • Being a public university member of the National Association of Universities and Higher Education Institutions ANUIES.
  • Having at least 85% of students enrolled in academic programs which are accredited according with the mechanisms established at the national system of evaluation and accreditation being accredited de la matrícula total en programas evaluables de técnico superior, profesional asociado y licenciatura reconocidos por su buena calidad por el sistema nacional de evaluación y acreditación de la educación superior de México.
  • Having at least 50% of their full-time professors holding a graduate appropriate credential.
  • Having at least one graduate program being included in the Mexican Roster of Quality Graduate Programs (Padrón Nacional de Posgrados, PNP).
  • Holding an ISO certification in the following management processes: Registrar, Administration and Finances, Human Resources, and Library.
  • Having established formal accountability and freedom of information policies and practices.
  • Being included in the National Roster of Scientific and Technological Institutions and Corporations (Registro Nacional de Instituciones y Empresas Científicas y Tecnológicas: RENIECyT).
  • Having implemented a series of academic and administrative policies.

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