Ibero College Tijuana
Ibero College Tijuana, opened in 1982, is a Jesuit middle and high school on the campus of Ibero-American University Tijuana in Playas de Tijuana, Tijuana, Mexico.
Colegio Ibero Tijuana | |
Motto | La verdad nos hará libres (Spanish) |
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Motto in English | Truth shall set us free |
Type | Private Roman Catholic Non-profit Coeducational Secondary and Tertiary Education Institution |
Established | 1982 |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Jesuit) |
Rector | Antonio Oseguera Maldonado |
Director | Nelson Martinez Villarreal |
Students | 691 |
Location | |
Website | Ibero College |
History
In 1982, the high school was opened on the premises of Cuauhtlatóhuac Institute. Undergraduate degrees were offered also, in architecture, law, and graphic design. Manuel Ruiz Ugalde was the first director. Two years later the school moved to Playas de Tijuana. In 1998, the school year opened at its present facility. In 2010, Ibero College Tijuana began offering the baccalaureate as well as secondary education.[1]
References
- "Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana". Retrieved 3 July 2016.
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