Beautiful university and facilities. But I find it outrageous that the tuition is so exorbitant, especially considering that many classes (even more than the in-person ones) remain virtual post-pandemic. On a completely different note, the fashion design professors are incredibly arrogant; it was a terrible experience.
The university has excellent facilities, and the faculty is first-rate, both personally and pedagogically. As for fees... It's a private university, and like all universities, it's strict about late fees. The only thing I see as a problem is the inability to conduct internships for engineering programs, for example.
I know it very well because I graduated as an engineer there and have been a teacher for 22 years. I have nothing but positive things to say. The teachers' skills and professionalism, almost personal treatment, excellent and comfortable facilities and classrooms, and respectful schedules. I highly recommend it.
The university is very nice but the attention from the treasury department is very bad, there is no empathy in trying to solve your problems, why call? If you don't want to work, leave the place to another person who really has the empathy to give you all the information and the solution to the problem.
It has been heavily criticized and its legitimacy questioned by its own faculty, who have filed criminal complaints regarding the sale of degrees. Several companies even state in their job postings that they do not want to hire graduates from there. The building itself, however, is very beautiful.
I went to find out about engineering and they told me that with my face I should aspire to something easier like kindergarten teacher... also when I went to the bathroom there was a homeless person washing his hair in the sink and I had to give him money because he wanted to take my backpack off.
I'm finishing my degree at this university. It's one of the best! The curriculum, schedule, and teaching are excellent! The professors support you from day one. Financially speaking, it was a great investment; it's incomparable to other universities that cost twice as much! I highly recommend it!
It's a very poorly regarded university in Argentina, like other private universities like Kennedy and Palermo. The ads are for students who abstain. People who study at other universities move there to pay and pass. You pass exams with 4 points, and often you don't make it to the final exam.
Unlike the public university, the schedules are quite flexible. The academic level is excellent, and it offers very interesting courses and seminars. The tuition isn't low, but for those who work... it's interesting. There are several locations. The teaching staff is of an excellent caliber.
For many years it was my second home. I learned to love and respect it. The level of education during my Human Resources degree was excellent. I learned a great deal and I am more than satisfied. Year after year they strive to improve their service and quality, as well as their facilities.
I studied fashion design several years ago; it was a horrible program, and the professors were awful too. They all explained things very poorly. The security guard wouldn't let me in because I didn't have the ID to pay the tuition; I never set foot in that faculty again after that.
My daughter wasn't notified that the leveling and induction course started TODAY. She also had problems registering in December and missed out on a significant discount. This administrative department is terrible. They were VERY QUICK, though, when it came to collecting payments.
A highly prestigious institution. The classes are interesting, and the professors are always welcoming. I read comments about homeless people in the bathrooms; the truth is, in my case, I've never seen anything like that. A great university that educates my brother and me.
A university with very good professors and others not so good. I saw many injustices while I was studying. The classrooms were good. The computers were old and had fake software. The cafeteria prices were very expensive. The tuition increased dramatically without warning.
I paid the tuition but couldn't start the course due to work commitments. I want to withdraw, but they won't let me, and they're even trying to charge me for something I never attended. They're scammers and thieves. The finance department's customer service is terrible.
A very good faculty. I'm an architecture student, and you have to earn the degree. It's a complete lie that because it's paid, it's easy to obtain. It requires many hours of dedication, study, and well-prepared dark circles under the eyes for professional training.
It's an educational institution that prioritizes profit over student education. I completed a degree there, taking courses with first-year students and unenthusiastic professors. I learned a great deal, and I know I'll never attend institutions like this again.
A good university in the west side! Expensive for a private one! Despite the pandemic and quarantine, they kept raising tuition and fees, and professors' salaries didn't increase at the same rate. The Blackboard platform isn't used as much as it used to be.
A very good university, highly qualified professors, an impeccable building, a very good cafeteria, a good leisure area, a huge and comprehensive library, coffee and drink machines on every floor, and some with vending machines. The staff is all respectful.
So far, the facilities I've seen are fine, but considering the tuition fees, the fashion design classrooms should at least have some amenities, which they don't. If anyone who graduated from here could give me their opinion, it would be incredibly helpful!
I passed 16 subjects during the 1985/86 period and was studying in 1987 when I left for reasons of the heart... I have very fond memories of this university... I don't know what it's like nowadays, but in my time it was a pleasure to study there...
Excellent level of studies as far as my career is concerned, in addition to the educational institution it depends on the person who is so serious about studying a university degree, if you want to copy (as I have seen people do) we are not …
The website didn't respond to our requests for an appointment to enroll at the faculty. We just needed to see the inside of it. Unfortunately, we went there and weren't served. We were told the university was closed... no tours are allowed. …
I understand that Daniela Ruiz graduated in law this year if my information serves me correctly and as such she was lucky enough to get into a labor ministry and I want to comment that I have requested her services and she leaves much to be …
I can't register for a distance learning program because they haven't answered my messages for a week and when I called to find out if my documentation had arrived THEY HANGED UP THE CALL, a university that takes away your desire to study here.
The University of Morón, specifically its Architecture program, appears to be facing several challenges that affect the student experience and the perception of its educational quality. One critical issue is the academic level, which some …
Hello! Students currently enrolled in the online Speech-Language Pathology degree program, I'd like to hear your honest opinions about the program and its format. I plan to start in March and have no prior knowledge of it. Thank you very much.
In this forum, I complained about the non-payment for teaching a few hours at the Faculty of Exact Sciences. The Faculty's administration took the initiative and promptly and courteously deposited the money I was owed. Just as I criticized …
Good university. My experience was in graphic design, and although there were good courses and instructors, I was always shocked by the fact that it was mandatory when submitting a final. Having to hand in digital materials (CD or DVD) and …
The diploma ceremony was deplorable. Even during a pandemic, the University of Montevideo (UM) should have provided a suitable venue for this. Not even a measly banner with the UM logo was provided, and furthermore, the diploma should have …
Faced with setbacks that we can find in public universities, and it is suggestive that some degrees are only found in this private university and not in the public university of La Matanza, which is also in the area. The brutalist building …
Classes are still virtual, professors who aren't up to the task of teaching at a university. The elevator doesn't work. The cafeteria-buffet doesn't open. If a professor is missing, there are no substitutes. The outskirts of the university …
The decline in the academic standards of this institution is appalling. Starting with the tuition fees, they're exorbitant for the very poor quality of education. It's understandable that it's a private university and that you have to pay. …
I spent six of the best years of my life there. It's located just a few meters from the Morón station on the Sarmiento railway, right in the center of the western capital. The academic offerings are varied; in addition to the traditional …
Considering the cost of tuition, the extremely low standards, the TERRIBLE service from the administrative staff, and the deplorable state of the facilities are shameful. For example, the computers in the labs are worse than those in some …
Very low academic quality. And on top of that, they force you to attend the graduation ceremony as if it were something to be proud of, or they deny you your degree. It's a complete charade because all they care about is the photo op. The …
Terrible faculty, terrible attention in the treasury, terrible treatment of students, terrible everything! They charge a fortune for the fee/registration and the right to take the exam (the first time you take a final exam is free, if you …
I recommend it! I completed my undergraduate degree in Systems there. I was able to study under the best conditions. The exams were very demanding; you couldn't make two mistakes on a midterm; that meant failing. As soon as I graduated, I …
As a final-year advertising student, I can say that the academic level is very good (at least in the communications department). The professors are the same as at other, much more expensive private universities. However, the curriculum is …
The Literature program is appalling. There are too few professors, each teaches only three or four subjects, and they're practically all mentally unstable, constantly needing to humiliate and denigrate their students. Professor Nicora, in …
IN LOVE WITH THE PANDEMIC, they loved the "virtual" mode with the NON-MANDATORY possibility of attending... my daughter is currently taking classes and they rushed us to buy both and if they went to the operating room 5 times (last year), …
I'm a university graduate. I started my studies at UTN Haedo. Since they didn't have the branch I was interested in, I switched to UM. The level is similar, which is noticeable: there are no strikes, there are books, and plenty of support …
What can I say about the beloved UM... after no longer having anything to do with it after graduating, I see everything as beautiful, like those toxic couples who, when they separate, idealize the past so much that they don't really know …
We're off to a bad start! The operator answers, puts you on endless hold, and when they finally answer, they give you an extension where no one ever answers. When you send an email, they never reply. It would be great if someone actually …
The quality of education is good, but the amount of administrative problems and the price make it not worth it. Some say you can buy your degree, but my experience was the opposite; they tried to keep you enrolled as long as possible for …
The virtual learning system they provide is deplorable. There's no internet connection, the class dynamic in some subjects is reading PowerPoint presentations, and the tuition keeps going up. Today, they sent me an email stating that the …
I really don't recommend it. It's a second-year surgical instrumentation course with 10 subjects, 9 of which are online. Classes should have started a week ago, and nothing. When you ask, they claim they're getting organized! Excuse me? …
My experience has not been productive at all. They can't deliver what they promise and are not afraid to use people if they're allowed to. They have very little experience with what a university should be if it wants to be accredited to …
I'm a graduate of the faculty. The institutional and administrative quality, as well as the student services, are deplorable. The faculty lacks prestige; on the one hand, it's reported in the news that the deans are selling degrees. Any …
Excellent university. Many years ago, they talked about how bad it was. It's a change. There are good professors and good study programs. I'm tired of people talking badly just for the sake of it. My cousin, my daughter, and my nephews …
I'm relatively new to the institution. So far, I can say that the facilities are good and the teachers are very dedicated and respectful. I can't yet comment on the academic level. If I had to mention a weakness, I'd say the tuition is …
It's good. But in my opinion, the level of classes in some subjects isn't up to par with the level you're given on the midterms. What they teach you is sometimes not enough to pass, and you end up having to pay a private student to get …
I can only comment on the Auctioneer course, as the information provided by the administration was incorrect. The person specifically enrolled in this program because it was advertised as 100% in-person, but after the first week, they …
I graduated from the university. Today, after several years, I went to a friend's graduation celebration. It's surprising how the university, as an institution, hasn't reached an agreement with the municipality regarding the fair held …
I graduated as a lawyer 47 years ago, and then as a notary public at the time when you had to take the bar exam. Excellent professors, many of whom taught at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). Notable professionals emerged from my …
I'll summarize everything they say in one sentence. Here, if you want to learn, you learn. That's it. The professors are highly qualified. You never stop learning if you're truly interested in what you're studying, because all the …
I studied here through the agreement with the Diocesan School of Social Work in Morón. When starting the process of obtaining my diploma and transcript, there were some issues, mainly with the department that organizes graduation …
My brother studied here, it's an excellent place, the problem is the tuition fees are unfair. If you don't have money, you get a scholarship or your parents pay for your studies so you can live off your job, you're screwed!
A beautiful place, good people, good teachers, good administrators—I'm proud to be from Morón. It's a beautiful sight, both inside and out. It makes you want to go study every day, even Sunday. Hahahaha, I love you all!
As a university, it's good at teaching. The administrative side is a disaster. You send emails and they don't respond, you call the treasury and no one answers. They don't provide any communication channels at all!
Terrible experience in architecture school. I graduated in 2018. The thesis requires you to build and finance a social project. The quality of teaching in architecture courses is declining. I do not recommend it.
This university. It's where I trained as a professional after eight semesters. I've had a great time with both the students and the professors. The facilities and buildings are modern and well maintained daily.
Solid, solid faculty. The professors are good at explaining things, and for a private school, the tuition isn't very high. Neat and clean, but it's a shame there are street vendors nearby who spoil the scenery.
Good faculty, spacious, clean, safe, and the professional level is good. They could improve in class, given how they take you on midterms.
Poor administration, due to the staff.
There's a parking lot in front.
The nursing degree program is excellent! The professors share their knowledge and experience with us, giving us the confidence to carry out our clinical rotations with professionalism and compassion. …
Terrible management, lack of response to specific administrative requests. For the past four months, they've been calling me every two weeks about the title being processed. A complete disappointment.
I'd love to give them 5 stars!! But no!
The graduation ceremony is a disaster!!! After collaborating with and being a student at the university for almost 5 years! What they put us through at the …
Hello. Could someone please give me some information about the online Bachelor's degree in Educational Psychology? I'd like to start studying it, but I don't have any references. Thank you very much!
I'm surprised that, for what they charge, the classrooms aren't air-conditioned and the ceiling fans don't provide any ventilation (even though the deans' classrooms have air conditioning, etc.). …
The University of Murcia is a great university despite the harsh criticism it receives. I would study there again without hesitation. Anything less than a law degree is useless and adds no value.
It's a large building. My niece Guadalupe graduated as a psychomotor therapist there yesterday. I'm so proud of her. I congratulate her because I know of her dedication and professionalism.
I decided to transfer from UM to another educational institution to continue studying, due to proximity.
They won't approve two of the courses I passed because I didn't show up for the …
I was a student in the Systems Engineering program. The overall level is good, at least in this program. The professors also teach at other renowned universities, both private and public.
I graduated in 2022 with a law degree. It's an excellent institution; the curricula are practical, aligned with the university's apolitical spirit, and updated to current legislation. …
Very expensive but good, and nearby there's the biggest flea market I've ever seen. Everything is used and reused. People even sell the food they get from government assistance programs.
A good place, always tidy and clean. The professors are highly qualified, and for certain programs it's a prestigious institution. Easily accessible by various means of transportation.
It's not worth it.
Classrooms without air conditioning, microscopes that don't work (you can't put your face close to them or you'll get an electric shock), two or even three …
I had a very pleasant experience at this faculty as an institution. The university staff is always willing to help. The infrastructure is increasingly beautiful and comfortable.
The best university in my opinion. After 10 years, I resumed my Bachelor's degree in Tourism.
The teaching has improved dramatically; they've become more demanding, and the …
This is my first time here because the pandemic prevented me from attending in-person classes. It looks very clean, with several spaces recently renovated or modernized.
The University of Morón is the home of professional training where there is a range of opportunities for students to achieve their goals. Don't hesitate, sign up!!
Hello, I'd like to know the opinions of those who have studied law online. What is the level of teaching like, and are there any administrative problems? Thank you.
Excellent location in western Greater Buenos Aires!
Very good technique for distance learning!
They're constantly updating their management and academic staff!
Hi, is anyone studying Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Morón? Could someone give me an idea of ??the academic level or what it's like? Thanks.
I give it two stars because I've been asking them to give me information about a race since yesterday and to this day they haven't answered my messages.
I completed my degree there, and now my children do too. It's an excellent university. The tuition isn't among the most expensive; it's a good option.
COVID-19... has presented a great challenge and a new way of interacting. All of us, students and teachers alike, are making a great effort to adapt.
Private university with high academic standards. Non-partisan.
They are returning to normal by incorporating more courses into in-person instruction.
One of the most prestigious universities in the Conurbano, based in the capital, and offering a multitude of on-campus and distance learning programs
They never answer the phones. Emails are rare. You go in person for reports, and they give you a slip of paper to send an email on, arrogant people.
I studied there between 1972 and 1977, completing my degree in Public Accounting. My best memories of that time! Today: a true powerhouse!
I didn't go to thus University but my husband graduated there as a lawyer and has been a University Teacher there for many years.
Hi, did anyone study Occupational Health and Safety at this university? I'm looking for a reference on this subject. Thanks!
They take a long time to respond, and the website doesn't clarify that certain degrees require prior courses.
A very sad experience…
Today, August 13, 2025, I went to the DEGREE MANAGEMENT office to sign my …
Good university, don't believe that nonsense about buying your degree because it's not like that. …
I'm proud to be a UM graduate! And an institution steeped in history, a key institution in the West!
The best experience. Academic excellence. Track record. Innovation. Teaching. Research. Outreach.
Good afternoon!
Could someone give me some information about the Speech-Language Pathology …
An excellent university located in the center of Morón, where you can study various careers.
I completed one semester of the Bachelor's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology online. …
It was my first time at university, and visiting it again brought back very fond memories.
An iconic spot in the heart of Morón.
They should just pressure wash the floors. …
I took the Cisco CCNA course several years ago and they had a very good organization.
A welcoming building.
Excellent service from all staff.
Outstanding education.
I studied there 20 years ago. It's so exciting to receive your degree! ? …
I studied at the law school, so I can only write about it.
In short: …
Does anyone who has studied architecture have any recommendations?
The Faculty of Architecture is very prestigious.
Very bad attention and teachers