It's a good school, with good teachers and good facilities, but it has terrible administrative service; the procedures for obtaining degrees and validating subjects take years, due to the constant change of career coordinators or the people in charge of graduation, every time this happens you have to start your process all over again.
Terrible university. The information they provide is neither clear nor complete, and once you're enrolled in any postgraduate program, they change the tuition fees. Academic coordination only responds when they feel like it, and they only insist when they need payments, harassing you with WhatsApp messages and emails.
Terrible school environment, the classmates of most of the nutrition majors are terrible, they make school harder for you along with some teachers. Terrible and poorly organized schedules, teachers along with coordination do not know how to organize sometimes. Always dirty classrooms and rude university staff
Terrible treatment from everyone involved with the new students: admissions, school services, medical coordination, and school supervision. They are overbearing and have no interest in welcoming students. The facilities are cramped and lack ventilation, outdoor spaces, and even recreation areas.
I was there a while ago and the cleaning staff provided terrible service. They scolded a girl for not finishing cleaning a building on her own, and they hardly did anything themselves. They were rude to other people and several students as well. I hope they do something because it's not fair.
Despite its small size, Cuauhtémoc University has everything necessary for the programs it offers. The classrooms are well-lit, the labs are well-equipped, and the restrooms are decent. Perhaps the cafeteria could use more variety, but from what I've seen, the professors are excellent.
If you're going to enroll your children in this university, you'd better start preparing your wallet, because they'll find a way to get at least double your tuition budget. The professors may be good in their private offices, but as teachers, they leave much to be desired.
I used to go to UVM where the SLP routes were for reasons such as pre-university or whatever, that was because I had special abilities, around there, if I'm not mistaken, 2015, I don't remember, but over time it didn't materialize, and that was with my grandmother. RIP.
Sad school, very sad, simply academically deficient. If you have no other choice, it's a good option, but the truth is, it's like a bachelor's level prep school, a tragic joke. Administratively, they're also a real pain; they're a complete mess.
It's really bad. They promised that credits could be transferred, then they said no, then yes again—a complete mess. Right now, I don't know who to contact. I haven't met the director or the person in charge. When I went to the information …