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Data and Figures

Data and Figures

Presence

26
Campuses in Mexico
18
Offices around the world

Students

94424

Total number of

26794

High School

60169

Undergraduate

7461

Graduate

Of students received scholarships and financial aid

20273

Students participated in cultural activities

33185

Students participated in physical education and sports

19245

Students enrolled in student organizations

Faculty

10896

Professors

2559

Tenured professors

8337

Associated professors

Of the faculty at the undergraduate and graduate levels have the adequate academic qualifications to teach courses in their respective specialization area

Entrepreneurship

916

Companies in growth and development process inside Tecnológico de Monterrey´s entrepreneurship ecosystem

4354

Businesses have graduated from Tecnológico de Monterrey´s incubation and entrepreneurship ecosystem

11

Entrepreneurship and innovation parks

Human Sense

12245

Average, per semester, of students in Social Service projects.

2021 Data

4541

Social Service project or formation units.

968

Professors fostering competition and citizenship through social service groups.

2522

Training partner organizations** linked in social service.

** Training Partner Organization: = Training partner organization. For the purposes of the social service program, this term will be used for those organizations that make an agreement or collaboration agreement with the Tecnológico de Monterrey, and among which are: neighborhood associations, public entities, civil society organizations, companies ( as long as the training unit is aligned to solve some of the needs contemplated in the UN Sustainable Development Goals); scientific research centers, student groups (with social projects) and programs of the institution or groups of organized people, in order to contribute to the improvement of society´s quality of life.

August December - 2021 graduates data

5015

graduated students

2085041

SS hours done by graduated students

83

% of SS students with 480+ hours

559

average SS hours done by graduated students

Student´s involvement
18
%

In projects promoting ethics and citizenship from academic disciplines.

82
%

In training partner organization projects.

1986
current SS initiatives or projects proposed by students.

 

Proposed initiatives based on the 5 main and most recurrent Sustainable Development Goals:

30%
Quality Education(4)

16%
Health and Wellness(3)

13%
Inequality Reduction(10)

5%
Zero Hungry(2)

5%
Economical Growth and Decent Jobs(8)

Participating agents in the Academic Integrity Program

200

Professors members of the Campus Academic Integrity Committees (CIAC, in spanish).

9

Teachers/Directors members of the National Academic Integrity Committee (CIAN, in spanish).

23

Campus Academic Integrity Ambassador Professors.

Awareness and training actions for students

(19,665) Students took the Introduction to Academic Integrity course.

8557

(97%) High School

10672

(91%) Undergraduate

436

(63%) Graduate

(75,381) have signed the Code of Academic Integrity.

23370

(87%) High School.

49937

(83%) Undergraduate.

2074

(28%) Graduate.

2,417 students and 183 professors from 19 campuses participated in the “Be Original, Be Authentic” panels to promote integrity in their academic activities.

In the “Who´s actually winning with homework buying and selling business?” panel, we receive 293 visits from Tec de Monterrey and Tecmilenio students, with a 75 users reach.

300 students submitted 100 proposals in national competitions to promote academic integrity.

Awareness-raising and training actions with teachers

6611

Professors and Collaborators took the online course Introduction to Strengthening Academic Integrity.

816

Professors took the Introduction to Strengthening Academic Integrity course live, through CEDDIE, during the contingency.

86

Members of 28 Academic Integrity Campus Committees trained in the guidelines to operate in the Digital Flexible Model.

Social Development; PrepaNet

1819

Students in the Prepanet nline high school program.

18

Campus offer the program.

2022

Social Service mentors of other students.

Internationalization

INTERNATIONALIZATION

Academic agreements with 706 universities in 46 countries

4342

Students studied a semester or participated in a summer exchange in a foreign university

958

Foreign students studied a semester or summer at one of the 31 Tecnológico de Monterrey’s campuses

Of our students, 32.7% have international experience upon graduating

Graduates

282132

Undergraduate degrees granted by Tecnológico de Monterrey since its foundation

79525

Graduate degrees granted by Tecnológico de Monterrey since its foundation Of our students:

3 months after graduation (june 2021):
17
%

Of graduates currently own a company or are starting a business

5 years after graduation (concentrations 2021):
33
%

Of graduates occupy or have occupied a leading position

40
%

Of graduates currently studying or have studied a postgraduate program

37
%

of graduates currently owning or have owned a company

25 years after graduation (concentrations 2021):
53
%

Of graduates occupy or have occupied a leading position

60
%

Of graduates currently studying or have studied a postgraduate program

66
%

Of graduates currently owning or have owned a company