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1 History  



1.1  1997-2002  





1.2  2003  





1.3  2004  





1.4  2005  





1.5  2006  







2 Campus  





3 Student life  





4 Programs  





5 Controversies  





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Coordinates: 19°2116.2N 99°1620.18W / 19.354500°N 99.2722722°W / 19.354500; -99.2722722
 

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Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe
Established2001 (17 years)

Parent institution

Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
Location

Santa Fe, Mexico City, Mexico


19°21′16.2″N 99°16′20.18″W / 19.354500°N 99.2722722°W / 19.354500; -99.2722722
ArchitectRicardo Legorreta
MascotSafee
Websitecsf.itesm.mx

The Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education, Santa Fe Campus (inSpanish: Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe) commonly shortened as Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe, ITESM Campus Santa FeorTec Santa Fe, is a campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education private university systeminSanta Fe, Mexico City, Mexico. It provides professional studies as well as high school programs. International programs are also available. The campus features modern architecture by the renowned Ricardo Legorreta, having more than 30,000 square meters of construction, with more than 3,000 students.

History[edit]

1997-2002[edit]

The idea to build the 30th campus was formulated in 1997, but the terrain wasn't acquired until 1999. Construction began on March 19, 2001. On October 22, 2001, the first students started moving from the Mexico City Campus to the Santa Fe Campus, along with new students. By the end of its first year, the Campus Santa Fe had already 1150 students, along with relationships with 35 of Santa Fe's enterprises. There were already many Student Associations and cultural groups.

2003[edit]

Along with 2003 came a new head for the Campus, Lic. Salvador Eduardo Garza Boardman, who had worked for the ITESM system for more than 10 years. In March, 2003, the construction for the preparatory building began. In 2004, the Santa Fe campus won the first place in its group when the quality of technological infrastructure was measured among all campuses. A treaty was signed with IBM for collaborative research on the areas of Computing, electronics and business. The ITESM and HP announced the inauguration of the TEC Discovery Center. The business incubator was founded and in October 2003, the International Entrepreneurs Congress was held with 600 people.

2004[edit]

The first Literary Creation and Expression of Movement Contest was held. The Food Bank was created to hold food supplies in order to help the community. During June, the preparatory building was inaugurated. Dr. Julio E. Rubio replaced Salvador Garza as the head of the campus.

2005[edit]

The new mission for the ITESM System was given, and the first generation of alumni graduated from the Campus. Lic. Salvador Garza returned once again to replace Dr. Julio E. Rubio . The first and second "Laws of Life" contests were held to give preparatory students a place to express their thoughts, writing essays about how they see the world.

2006[edit]

The campus celebrated its fifth anniversary, having 3023 students, of which 1000 were high school students, 1482 undergrads and 372 graduate. The CCA Centro Comunitario de Aprendizaje or Community Learning Center, is currently under construction, and will provide the low-income community around the Santa Fe area a place to access computers and learning material.

Campus[edit]

Tec de Monterrey Campus Santa Fe (Monterrey Institute of Technology, Santa Fe Campus) is located in the western edge of Mexico City in the area of Santa Fe which is probably the fastest growing business district in Mexico. Campus Santa Fe started operation in August 2001. Today it counts with over 3,600 students enrolled in High School, Undergraduate and Graduate Programs. Santa Fe Campus is located in a 13 hectare land (33 acres) it offers a wide range of sports, cultural and leisure facilities, such as a full size football field, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; a 1200 m2 cafeteria, several "snacks", two libraries, laboratories for science and engineering and computer labs. Free Parking and free transportation to and from most of the main areas of the city is offered to all students. Many cultural and athletic activities are offered free of charge to all the regular and international students.

The campus is located in the most important business center in the city, that fact helps students to get employed by huge corporations as Ford, Nokia, Telcel and more. The campus is divided into three buildings for professional studies and a preparatory building with its own hall, green areas, library and snack bar. The professional area has 3 main halls, an auditorium, a library (one of the biggest libraries in Mexico's universities) and a bookstore, along with an information technologies center featuring 70 computers divided by the type of software installed: Business, Programming, Multimedia, Design. There is a Business center and a Gesell dome used for marketing studies. There are nine engineering laboratories:


There are two basketball courts, two tennis courts and a full-size (soccer and football) court along with a running track. A gym with various fitness apparatus is also available. Along with the various snack bars and coffee shops, there is a buffet called "Cafeteria La Fuente" Where students have a place to eat, along with a recreation area.

Student life[edit]

Sports

Campus Santa Fe offers a wide range of sports, cultural and leisure facilities, such as a full size football field, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts.

Culture

The department offers 32 workshops in the following disciplines: Cinematographic appreciation, dancing, ballet, bass, singing, bond, current dancing, Arabic dancing, painting, literature, corporal expression, flamenco, photography, guitar, radio production, locution, and theatre. The campus has the following cultural representative Groups:

Student Organizations
Student organizations in campus Santa Fe are widely active and are associated with excellence and relevant events. During the last years, student groups with the University, managed to get conferences by Tony Blair and Howard Shultz, Starbucks CEO.

Student Community
The students’ community is integrated from Mexico's upper class, as it's located in the highest wealth area of Mexico, the economic center and place where most international companies' headquarters are located. Current annual tuition and fees are ranked US$20,000, making the Tec Santa Fe one of the most expensive universities in Mexico and Latin America.

Programs[edit]

Undergraduate Campus Santa offers 25 programs of undergraduate studies in the areas of engineering, business, and social studies.

Post – graduate Campus Santa Fe offers master's degrees both online and onsite in different areas of study.

Controversies[edit]

Access to the campus was blocked when it was under construction by a group of tenants who claimed that they had not been fully compensated for the land by the government.[1][2]

Sources[edit]

External links[edit]


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