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  2. American School Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, Walter Thurston, later to become the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, graduated from The American School. In 1914, after the United States occupation of Veracruz, so few Americans were left in Mexico City that the high school was closed after the 1915 class graduated, restarting with a freshman class in 1917. One of the six graduates of the ...

  3. Universidad de las Américas, A.C. - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1940 as the Mexico City College (MCC). In 1963, its name was changed to the University of the Americas and in 1968 to the Universidad de las Américas . Since its founding the university has been located first in leased buildings at the Colonia Roma in Mexico City during the 1950s and later on an eight-acre campus on the ...

  4. Universidad Iberoamericana - Wikipedia

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    Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero. In 1988 Universidad Iberoamericana moved to a 48-acre (19 hectares) new campus in the Santa Fe area of Mexico City. Besides classrooms, laboratories, and workshops in physics, chemistry, photography, design, psychology, engineering, communications, architecture, and nutrition, the university houses the Francisco Xavier Clavigero library, the FM 90.9 radio ...

  5. El Colegio de México - Wikipedia

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    Of the entire student population, 83.5% are from Mexico, while 16.05% are from outside the country (including the United States, France, Italy and China). International students hail from about 24 different countries, with Colombians comprising about one third of all international students in the entering class of 2011. [6]

  6. List of universities in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Alliant International University (AIU), Mexico City [64] Kirjner Business School A.C. (Kirjner Institute), Mexico City; Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México, Mochicahui, Sinaloa; Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk, Jaltepec de Candayoc, Oaxaca; Instituto Superior de Intérpretes y Traductores, Mexico City

  7. Colegio Suizo de México - Wikipedia

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    The Colegio Suizo de México, A.C. (CSM, Spanish: "Swiss College of Mexico", German: Schweizerschule Mexiko) is a Swiss-education school with three campuses in Mexico. The Campus México is in Colonia del Valle, Benito Juárez, Mexico City. The Campus Cuernavaca is in Cuernavaca, Morelos. The Campus Querétaro is in Querétaro City, Querétaro. [1]

  8. Mexico City College - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City College was founded in 1940, as an English-speaking junior college in Mexico City, Mexico. In 1946, the college became a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree-awarding institution, changing its name to University of the Americas in 1963.

  9. Lycée Franco-Mexicain - Wikipedia

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    The Liceo Franco Mexicano A.C. or the Lycée Franco-Mexicain is a private French school with three campuses. It is one of the largest French lycées in the world with over 3,000 students [citation needed] in its two Mexico City campuses: Polanco in Miguel Hidalgo in northern Mexico City, and Coyoacán in southern Mexico City.