Access for International Students

Access for International Students

UNADE is a university with studies in a non-classroom-based modality, so our students have an international profile. As a result, studying at UNADE has the added value of a globalized vision thanks to its international students. Please note that you will share a virtual classroom with students from dozens of Spanish-speaking countries.

Documentation Required from International Students

That is why the admission requirements for our official studies for international students are very simple:

  1. Enrollment Application duly completed and signed in the original by the student on all its pages.
  2. Notarized copy of the Birth Certificate.
  3. In addition, a notarized copy of the National ID Card or Passport.
  4. Notarized copy of the degree of the academic background immediately prior to the program being enrolled in.
  5. Notarized copy of the academic transcript detailing the grades of the academic background immediately prior to the program being enrolled in.
  6. Résumé or curriculum vitae and motivation letter.
  7. Letter of commitment signed in the original (UNADE will provide the template).
  8. In digital format, the curriculum of the immediately prior academic background.
  9. Photos: 2 degree size (6×9 cm); 4 diploma size (5×7 cm) and 4 passport size (2.5×3 cm). All of these in black and white, with a light gray background and retouching, printed on matte paper. Optionally, they may be submitted digitally in high resolution.

Submission and Validity of the Documentation

The required documentation must be sent physically to Student Records: Attn. Student Records Office, Universidad Americana de Europa – UNADE, Av. Bonampak, Sm. 6, Mz. 1, Lt. 1. Corporativo Malecón Américas, 5th Floor. 77500 Cancún, Mexico

Beforehand, the documents must have been sent in digital format by email to confirm their accuracy and validity.

Remember that in order for international students to access our official studies, the degrees and academic transcripts must be in Spanish. Should they be in a different language, they must be submitted with a sworn translation to certify their authenticity.