Founded in 1907 by Catholic priest Father Jorge Dintilhac of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) - Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is a non-profit private higher education institution in Lima.
The Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú defines itself as a plural and tolerant academic community, based on ethical, democratic and Catholic principles. Their essential foundations are based on academic rigor, a plurality of scientific and humanistic perspectives, Catholic values and ethical principles, a culture of discrepancy and tolerance, and a commitment with the development of Peru and its people. PUCP offers a humanistic, scientific and moral education.
Academic ranking of the PUCP
Academically the PUCP is considered one of the top 3 universities in Peru and generally is positioned alternatively as first or second on Peru university rankings. According to the QS Latin America University Rankings 2019 the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is placed on position 21 in the region.
The university was as well awarded with the International Accreditation in categories of Institutional Management and Undergraduate Studies, Research and Graduate Teaching by the Instituto Internacional para el Aseguramiento de la Calidad (IAC) – International Institute of Quality Assurance – recognizing PUCP’s international institutional and academic standards.
Study Areas & Degree Levels
Officially accredited and recognized by the Peruvian Ministry of Education, PUCP offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized undergraduate and postgraduate degrees such as pre-bachelor’s degrees (i.e. certificates, diplomas, associate or foundation degrees), bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctorate degrees in several areas of study such as Arts & Humanities, Business & Social Science, Language & Cultural, Engineering and Science & Technology.
Language of conversation and instruction is Spanish.
Find more detailed information on areas of study and degree levels currently offered on the official website of the PUCP under “Pregrado” and “Posgrado”.
Admission
The university has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations.
International students
International students are welcome to apply for enrollment either as exchange student from universities having a student exchange agreement with PUCP - students have to be selected and introduced by their home university - or as international visiting student - students must arrange admission, courses, payments, etc. directly with PUCP.
PUCP only offers courses in Spanish. Even though the university doesn’t request an official Spanish language certificate, it is necessary that students have an intermediate or advanced proficiency level to understand classes and assignments.
PUCP does not offer financial aids for international students.
Tuition
PUCP has a sophisticated system to determine the tuition for each student. Depending on selected courses, number of semester credits and the socio-economic situation of the student fees vary heavily. Generally speaking most students at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú pay anything between S/ 6,700 and S/ 20,000 (US$ 2000 – 6000) annually. Additionally costs for registration, materials, books and photocopies have to be covered.
Campus
The principal campus of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru is located on Av. Universitaria 1801 in San Miguel, Lima.
Additionally, the PUCP has other facilities in Lima outside of the university campus including
- CENTRUM Católica Graduate Business School, Jr. Daniel Alomía Robles 125, Los Álamos de Monterrico, Surco
- Idiomas Católica, Camino Real 1037, San Isidro; Prol. Primavera 907, Chacarilla; Av. Javier Prado Este 5495, La Molina; Av. Universitaria Sur 1921-1923, Pueblo Libre
- Instituto Confucio, Av. Universitaria 890, San Miguel
- Centro Cultural de la PUCP, Av. Camino Real 1075, San Isidro
- Escuela de Música de la PUCP, Malecón Grau 477, Chorrillos
- Instituto Riva-Agüero, Casona O'Higgins, Jr. de La Unión 554, Lima; Casona Riva-Agüero, Jr. Camaná 459, Lima
- Instituto para la Calidad, Av. Dos de Mayo 935, San Isidro
Today more than 20,000 students are enrolled at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru from which about 800 are international students. Total faculty staff is more or less 2,000.
Please contact the university or visit the official website for more detailed information on admission policies, areas of study and degree levels.