Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso

Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso

Valparaiso, Chile

Important Information 

Semester Dates
  • Fall: July - December
  • Spring: March - July
Language
  • All courses held in Spanish. Fluent Spanish skills prior to arrival required.  
Website

For further information, visit the International Centre Office (SU060) or email outgoing@uleth.ca

PUCV SEDES 2017

About

One of the most picturesque cities in Chile, Valparaiso is the country’s leading port and second largest city located 120 km northwest of Santiago. Valparaíso is renowned for its colorful, hilly neighborhoods filled with brightly coloured houses, vibrant street art, numerous staircases, funiculars, and distinctive architecture. With many higher education institutions, the city has a reputation as an educational centre. The city has a thriving arts scene featuring several art galleries, theatres, and annual festivals.

Since its founding in 1928, the Pontífica Universidad Católica de Valparaíso has established itself as one of the most prestigious institutions of the Chilean higher educational system. Located in the port city of Valparaiso, the university offers a wide variety of professional programs to over 11,600 students. PUCV has developed several integrated learning experiences to bring an innovative approach to teaching. For example, architecture professors at PUCV live and teach in an experimental city in houses that their classes have designed.

Chile’s breathtaking geography ranges from desert to glaciers, cliffs, valleys, lakes, volcanoes, forests, beaches, islands, and canals. From east to west, it is squeezed between the Andes mountain range and the Pacific Ocean. The country’s climate is as diverse as its geography. Aside from the obviously extreme climatic conditions of the Andes and the Atacama, the country enjoys a comfortable temperate climate.

Program Information

Courses in English

Exchange students may take up to 6 credits of Spanish courses. (Exceptions can only be made in special circumstances). The remaining credits must be completed with 'regular' UPCV courses.

Language Courses

  • All exchange students are required to take at least one Spanish language course from the following list:
    • Español Comunicacional y Cultura Chilena (90 Hours, 6 credits)
    • Written Spanish Course (60 Hours, 3 credits)
    • Ortophony and pronunciation (60 hours, 2 credits)
    • Grammar Course for Foreigners (60 hours, 4 credits)
  • UPCV offers optional pre-semester Spanish and Culture courses. These courses are offered during May–July and January. Each course has 45 contact hours oriented to improving Spanish communication and cultural skills, and includes a weekly city tour through Valparaíso.

Departments at PUCV include:

  • Agronomic and Food Sciences
  • Architecture and Urbanism
  • Economic and Administrative Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Law
  • Marine Sciences and Geography
  • Philosophy and Education
  • Science
  • Technology

Requirements

You are eligible for this exchange if you are:

  • A full-time U of L student
  • In at least the 2nd year of your program
  • In good academic standing, with a GPA of 2.5 or higher
  • Fluent in Spanish (successfully completed at least three university-level Spanish courses)

For detailed information about vaccination recommendations when visiting Chile, please visit the Government of Canada's website.

Students studying in Chile must obtain a MANDATORY study visa.

After receiving an Official Acceptance Certificate from PUCV, students must apply in person to the Consulate General of Chile, located in Vancouver.

As part of the application process, the applicant must have a Health Certificate signed by an Official Physicians designated by the Consulate General of Chile, the nearest of which is in Calgary. After submitting the complete visa application package in person, the visa is usually issued within 24 hours.

For further details about this visa application process, click here.

Expenses

Homestays

  • Information regarding costs can be obtained by emailing dii@pucv.cl
  • Fully immerse yourself in the Chilean culture and language
  • Includes: room and board, three meals per day, internet, and laundry service

Private Accommodations

  • Students wishing to find independent accommodations can contact PUCV for a list of B&Bs, hostels, hotels, and residences that are good, affordable, and safe housing options.

Students going on an exchange pay regular U of L tuition and fees. For up-to-date tuition information, visit the U of L's Financial Services website.

Please contact us for further information at outgoing@uleth.ca.

Based on comments from our previous exchange students to UCV in Chile, the costs for the exchange are approximately as follows: 
Airfare CAD 1,500 return
uLethbridge Tuition See Fee Schedule  
Rent

Homestay: CAD 500

Off-campus housing: CAD 250-500

per month
Food CAD 150

per month

Transportation CAD 50 per month
Visa CAD 350 Visa application fee and required medical test; plus cost of required travel to Consulate General in Vancouver
Pre-semester Spanish course CAD 2,020 optional