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Social Responsibility Regulations

Regulations

Social service is governed by the General Social Service Rules and Regulations for Tecnológico de Monterrey Students, which stipulate the activities, areas of action, satisfaction conditions and the process for students to complete their social service. Each campus can adapt these Regulations to the conditions of the city in which the work is carried out.

The purpose of this bylaw is to regulate the rights and obligations that govern the Social Service of students of the Institute of Technology and Higher Education of Monterrey (hereinafter Tecnológico de Monterrey). Likewise, present those general guidelines that guide its execution and accreditation.

Find out more about the regulations HERE.

Reglamento de Servicio Social

Reglamento

El servicio social se rige a través de un Reglamento General de Servicio Social para Alumnos del Tecnológico de Monterrey. En éste se estipulan las actividades, áreas de acción, condiciones de satisfacción y el proceso por el cual un alumno acredita el servicio social. Cada campus puede adaptar dicho Reglamento, para adecuarse a las condiciones de la ciudad donde se realiza la labor.

El propósito de este reglamento es regular los derechos y las obligaciones que rigen el Servicio Social de los alumnos del Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
(en adelante Tecnológico de Monterrey). Así mismo presentar aquellos lineamientos generales que orienten la ejecución y la acreditación del mismo.

Conoce nuestro reglamento aquí: 

Social Responsibility Audience, Tecnológico de Monterrey

Social Responsibility Audience

Audience
  • Student

  • Faculty

  • Partner Entity

Committed to the development of society through Social Service.

Social service is a component of the educational model that seeks to foment the development of competencies, in particular the transversal competency in ethics and citizenship, i.e. education with a humanistic outlook, based on experiential learning in public-service activities and projects.

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, social service is viewed as an educational experience that strengthens the development of students’ exit competencies, placing personal talent and professional excellence at the service of others and, in this way, contributing from a professional context to the generation of proposals for addressing, diminishing or solving the key social issues faced by society.

Social service is a graduation requirement, as stipulated in article 24 of the General Education Law and in the regulatory law provided by article 5 of the Mexican Political Constitution, and applies to all the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses at the undergraduate level. In addition, fulfilling 480 hours of social service is a graduation requirement at Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Tecnológico de Monterrey students demonstrate a clear social commitment, since on average students complete over 550 hours throughout their degree program.

Social Service (SS) Process for Students

  1. Look for projects in the SS catalogues.
  2. Enroll in the SS project according to your interests.
  3. Execute the project activities and generate evidence.
  4. Receive credit for SS hours per project.
  5. Complete your SS and submit the Citizenship Experience Report (CER) and SS verification of completion one semester before graduating.
  6. Receive recognition if your SS was outstanding.

Consult the Tecnológico de Monterrey Social Service legislation in effect: GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY STUDENTS.

Access to SIASS
Integrated Social Service Management System –SIASS. This system is used to manage students’ information regarding Social Development, which strengthens the citizenship and professional competencies gained through citizenship and professional social service. Access the page by clicking on SIASS .

Contact at each campus

Access the link CONTACT to learn about the Directors and Coordinators at each Campus.


Questions or comments
SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX .

Faculty who promote student education with a humanistic outlook.

One of the components of the Ethics and Citizenship Program consists of transversal education courses in the different curricula that contribute to the preparation of each and every professional.

In the case of transversal courses that incorporate citizenship, the social attribute "Course with transversal citizenship (CCTR)" is used. This attribute allows faculty to develop social service projects that benefit society and award credit for social service hours. To do so, the class professor must have successfully completed the Transversal Citizenship Workshop.

Which requirements or activities must be fulfilled to implement a social service project in my course?

Proceso para materias con CCTR y proyectos de SS
  1. Agreement to assign the CCTR attribute to the course group to implement the SS project.
  2. Connection of the SS project with a social education organization.
  3. Registration or authorization of students’ projects.
  4.  
  5. Automatic credit for hours according to the students’ grades and registration of exceptions in SS.
  6. Generation and submission of the letter of verification of SS hours for the group.

For how many hours can students receive credit in the course group project?
The first column shows the final grade ranges obtained by students, while the second column reveals the maximum number of Social Citizenship Service credit hours that can be received for group projects in courses with the CCTR attribute.

Range of SS hours in courses

Campus Name
Ranges Hours
90-100 60
80-89 40
70-79 20
69-0, SD, DA, NP, SC 999*

Official guidelines on the CCTR attribute

To find out more about the corresponding process, write to: SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX.

Social citizenship service projects in courses with CCTR
Here are some EXAMPLES OF SS PROJECTS IN COURSES WITH CCTR from other campuses, different disciplines or faculty colleagues.

Spaces where students apply professional knowledge through social service.

The following entities are considered social education organizations: community; social institutions; public entities; companies, based on a  social responsibility program; civil society organization; or a group of people who, by mutual agreement with Tecnológico de Monterrey, design social service projects where students apply professional knowledge that contributes to social development and transformation, while participating in a learning experience in their educational process and in the development of projects.

Tecnológico de Monterrey students demonstrate a clear social commitment, since on average students complete over 550 hours throughout their degree program.

Which requirements or activities must be fulfilled to implement a social service project through an External/Partner Entity?

Process for courses with CCTR and SS projects

Proceso de vinculación con organización social formadora
  1. Know the TEC SS: express a desire to be a social education organization.
  2. Formalize: agreements to receive TEC students.
  3. Present projects: identify your organization’s needs.
  4. Enroll students: select and accept students according to the project.
  5. Develop the SS project: induction of students to the institution and the project; follow-up on the project activities; and space for students to reflect at the end of the project.  
  6. Evaluate and verify: evaluate the project and students’ performance; generate the letter of verification of SS hours for the group and submit to the TEC SS office.
  7. Training and coordination: participate in meetings with the TEC.

If you are interested in forming part of this group of social education organizations committed to student development and learning, contact the INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOCIAL SERVICE AT THE CORRESPONDING CAMPUS.

Contact at each campus
Access the link CONTACT to learn about the Directors and Coordinators at each Campus.


Questions or comments
SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX

Publico de servicio social

Público de Servicio Social

Público
  • Student

  • Faculty

  • Partner Entity

Committed to the development of society through Social Service.

Social service is a component of the educational model that seeks to foment the development of competencies, in particular the transversal competency in ethics and citizenship, i.e. education with a humanistic outlook, based on experiential learning in public-service activities and projects.

At Tecnológico de Monterrey, social service is viewed as an educational experience that strengthens the development of students’ exit competencies, placing personal talent and professional excellence at the service of others and, in this way, contributing from a professional context to the generation of proposals for addressing, diminishing or solving the key social issues faced by society.

Social service is a graduation requirement, as stipulated in article 24 of the General Education Law and in the regulatory law provided by article 5 of the Mexican Political Constitution, and applies to all the Tecnológico de Monterrey campuses at the undergraduate level. In addition, fulfilling 480 hours of social service is a graduation requirement at Tecnológico de Monterrey.

Tecnológico de Monterrey students demonstrate a clear social commitment, since on average students complete over 550 hours throughout their degree program.

Social Service (SS) Process for Students

  1. Look for projects in the SS catalogues.
  2. Enroll in the SS project according to your interests.
  3. Execute the project activities and generate evidence.
  4. Receive credit for SS hours per project.
  5. Complete your SS and submit the Citizenship Experience Report (CER) and SS verification of completion one semester before graduating.
  6. Receive recognition if your SS was outstanding.

Consult the Tecnológico de Monterrey Social Service legislation in effect: GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR TECNOLÓGICO DE MONTERREY STUDENTS.

Access to SIASS
Integrated Social Service Management System –SIASS. This system is used to manage students’ information regarding Social Development, which strengthens the citizenship and professional competencies gained through citizenship and professional social service. Access the page by clicking on SIASS .

Contact at each campus

Access the link CONTACT to learn about the Directors and Coordinators at each Campus.


Questions or comments
SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX .

Faculty who promote student education with a humanistic outlook.

One of the components of the Ethics and Citizenship Program consists of transversal education courses in the different curricula that contribute to the preparation of each and every professional.

In the case of transversal courses that incorporate citizenship, the social attribute "Course with transversal citizenship (CCTR)" is used. This attribute allows faculty to develop social service projects that benefit society and award credit for social service hours. To do so, the class professor must have successfully completed the Transversal Citizenship Workshop.

Which requirements or activities must be fulfilled to implement a social service project in my course?

Proceso para materias con CCTR y proyectos de SS
  1. Agreement to assign the CCTR attribute to the course group to implement the SS project.
  2. Connection of the SS project with a social education organization.
  3. Registration or authorization of students’ projects.
  4.  
  5. Automatic credit for hours according to the students’ grades and registration of exceptions in SS.
  6. Generation and submission of the letter of verification of SS hours for the group.

For how many hours can students receive credit in the course group project?
The first column shows the final grade ranges obtained by students, while the second column reveals the maximum number of Social Citizenship Service credit hours that can be received for group projects in courses with the CCTR attribute.

Range of SS hours in courses

Campus Name
Ranges Hours
90-100 60
80-89 40
70-79 20
69-0, SD, DA, NP, SC 999*

Official guidelines on the CCTR attribute

To find out more about the corresponding process, write to: SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX.

Social citizenship service projects in courses with CCTR
Here are some EXAMPLES OF SS PROJECTS IN COURSES WITH CCTR from other campuses, different disciplines or faculty colleagues.

Spaces where students apply professional knowledge through social service.

The following entities are considered social education organizations: community; social institutions; public entities; companies, based on a  social responsibility program; civil society organization; or a group of people who, by mutual agreement with Tecnológico de Monterrey, design social service projects where students apply professional knowledge that contributes to social development and transformation, while participating in a learning experience in their educational process and in the development of projects.

Tecnológico de Monterrey students demonstrate a clear social commitment, since on average students complete over 550 hours throughout their degree program.

Which requirements or activities must be fulfilled to implement a social service project through an External/Partner Entity?

Process for courses with CCTR and SS projects

Proceso de vinculación con organización social formadora
  1. Know the TEC SS: express a desire to be a social education organization.
  2. Formalize: agreements to receive TEC students.
  3. Present projects: identify your organization’s needs.
  4. Enroll students: select and accept students according to the project.
  5. Develop the SS project: induction of students to the institution and the project; follow-up on the project activities; and space for students to reflect at the end of the project.  
  6. Evaluate and verify: evaluate the project and students’ performance; generate the letter of verification of SS hours for the group and submit to the TEC SS office.
  7. Training and coordination: participate in meetings with the TEC.

If you are interested in forming part of this group of social education organizations committed to student development and learning, contact the INDIVIDUALS RESPONSIBLE FOR SOCIAL SERVICE AT THE CORRESPONDING CAMPUS.

Contact at each campus
Access the link CONTACT to learn about the Directors and Coordinators at each Campus.


Questions or comments
SERVICIOSOCIAL@SERVICIOS.ITESM.MX

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At Tecnológico de Monterrey, we are looking for highly talented young people, who have the capacity to face up to uncertainty and constant change, and who will unleash their transformative potential through leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship.

The aim of our admission process is to get to know you, not only regarding your academic performance, but also everything that makes you an extraordinary person. Therefore, applicants should prepare a file with the following elements:

Academic Profile
  • Previous academic background
  • Academic Aptitude Test (PAA in spanish)
Comprehensive Profile (cultural, sports, social and leadership)
  • Resumé
  • Essay

*This admission process is subject to change without prior notice from the Admissions Committee.

**To start the professional courses you must have completed your high school studies and present official documentation that supports it.

***Admission is the first step: afterwards you can enroll at any of our campuses. Since the number of places available is limited, make sure you complete all the procedures to confirm your place.

Steps to follow
1

Register and complete your online admission application

4

Schedule and take your tests

2

Put together your file with everything that makes you unique 

5

Find out your admission result

3

Pay the admission process fee

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Enroll and form part of the Tecnológico de Monterrey community

Admission process

Tecnológico de Monterrey is seeking to bring together into all its undergraduate programs a new generation of students who have completed their high school studies. Talented, enthusiastic individuals, who are committed to the development of their environment and the wellbeing of society; people who have the potential to successfully complete their professional studies and become leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit, human sense and internationally competitive.

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Alumnos Prepa Tec
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Update your information

Enter with your student ID number and email password to our admission process page and update your information in the “Admission application” section.

Remember, as a PrepaTec student, if at the time of your graduation you have an average of 80 or higher, your pass to Professional is direct* and you will only have to complete the steps mentioned next.

If you do not have this average, we ask that you contact your admissions advisor to learn about the additional steps to follow.

*Some programs have additional admission requirements.

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Submit your admission documents

Submit your admission documents at the campus to which you’re applying:

Notice: To give continuity to your admission process and prioritizing the welfare of our community, due to the spread of COVID-19, we will be temporarily receiving the documents to complete your admission file in digital format. You will receive information from your admissions advisor:

  • The last 2 pages of the application you filled out in the admission process page, signed by you, one of your parents/legal guardian and the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • Copy of official photo ID with signature of the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • If you are underage, official photo ID with signature of one of your parents/legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, copy of your official photo ID with signature.

The programs from the Health area have additional requirements, contact your advisor for more information.

 

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Find out your admission result 

You will receive an email notifying you of your admission to the program to which you applied. You can then continue with your enrollment process.

If you completed the admission process for any of the following programs: Physician and Surgeon, B.A. in Biosciences, B.A. in Nutrition and Wellness, B.A. in Psychology, Medical and Surgical Dentist, or Health (Exploration area), after being evaluated by the Admissions Committee you will be given your admission result, which can be one of the following: accepted, not accepted, waitlisted, or decision pending; the latter indicates that we require additional elements. The Person Responsible for Admissions at the campus of your interest will inform you of the additional elements required.

The admission result notification date will depend on when you completed your file; find the details in the section “Important dates”.

The decision of the Admissions Committee is final. Since the selection process is private and confidential, Tecnológico de Monterrey does not disclose the reasons for the admission decision reached.

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Confirm your enrollment to Tec

Pay the tuition advance payment of $7,000 pesos here to confirm your entry to the undergraduate level. Consult the payment methods in the admissions department at your campus of interest. In addition, check out the undergraduate entry events, create your class schedule, select your payment and insurance plans, and pay your tuition.

As a PrepaTec student, your tuition payment insurance for entry to the Undergraduate level is already covered. However, if you decide to enter the Undergraduate level in a semester other than the one immediately after your graduation from PrepaTec you will have to pay this insurance.

After July 29, 2022, in order to complete your enrollment, you must pay the equivalent of the first tuition payment plus the cost of the tuition payment insurance current at that time. Ask you admissions advisor about the amounts.

Deadline for requesting a tuition advance payment refund: August 5, 2022.

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ALUMNOS DE OTRAS PREPAS
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Register and complete your online admission application

Use your personal email account to create an account and generate a password, which will allow you to enter our admission process site to review the status of your application. Afterwards, fill out your admission application and send it by clicking the “Enviar solicitud” button. Afterwards, you will receive an email informing you you may continue with the process.

As of Friday, July 15, 2022, the admission application site will remain closed for new admissions to the August-December 2022 semester. Contact your admissions advisor if you have any questions.

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Pay the admission process fee

Check the amount you must pay in the admission process page and choose your payment method:

  • Credit card
  • Bank deposit using the referenced deposit slip
  • PayPal
  • The admission process fee is non-refundable.

 

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Put together your file with everything that makes you unique

The resumé contains questions on the achievements, skills and aptitudes you have acquired and developed throughout your middle school studies. Include your participations in every area, since any achievements in each face-to-face or online discipline you have accomplished since 2017 to date will help you put together an extraordinary resumé. It is important to have evidence of the activities described, since we may ask you to share it with us from time to time.

Hand in your admission documents

Complete your admission file in digital form by sending your documents in the Documentos digitales section inside the admission process page.

Notice: To give continuity to your admission process and prioritizing the welfare of our community, due to the spread of COVID-19, we will be temporarily receiving the documents to complete your admission file in digital format. You will receive information from your admissions advisor:

  • The last 2 pages of the application you filled out in the admission process page, signed by you, one of your parents/legal guardian and the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • Copy of official photo ID with signature of the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • If you are underage, official photo ID with signature of one of your parents/legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, copy of your official photo ID with signature.

*Official IDs include: IFE/INE card (Mexican voter’s card), passport, professional license, military service card, immigration form or official ID from your country of origin.

The following table shows the valid documents in accordance with the stage of your studies and the month in which you completed the admission process.

 

Stage of studies   Curriculum Month in which you are carrying out the admission process Valid document

High School Completed

    Copy of high school diploma
 

Studying High School

3-year by semesters

September-December

Transcript up to 4th semester

Studying High School 3-year by semesters January-August Transcript up to 5th semester
Studying High School 2-year by semesters September-December Transcript up to 2nd semester
Studying High School 2-year by semesters January-August Transcript up to 3rd semester
Studying High School 2-year by quarters September-December Transcript up to 3rd semester
Studying High School 2-year by quarters January-April Transcript up to 4th quarter
Studying High School 2-year by quarters May-August Transcript up to 5th quarter


Note:Transcripts must have the stamp and signature of the issuing institution.

Additional elements:

The Admission Committee might request letters of recommendation (no more than three), which can be written by teachers, school officials, a businessman/woman or a recognized leader from your community. The Committee might also request you to take complementary evaluations, which will be administered at the campus, and an interview with one of the campus directors.

The programs from the Health area have additional requirements, contact your advisor for more information.

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Schedule and take your tests

Academic Aptitude Test (PAA)
If the Admissions Committee determines that you need to take the PAA, you will be notified by email. This test evaluates your math and verbal skills. As an element that forms part of the admission file, the score obtained is for the internal and exclusive use of the Admissions Committee.

You can take the test in person at our campuses and/or sites, considering the health protocols in effect.

On the admission process page you can:

  • Select the date and time for taking the Academic Aptitude Test. You will receive an email with clear, detailed instructions for taking the test.

We have different tools for you in order to prepare for the PAA

PruebaT: it is a diagnostic test that will help you become familiar with the structure and type of questions of the PAA (you have 3 opportunities to use the simulator).

PrepáraTec: is an online workshop that you can take at your own pace. Go to: admision.tec.mx/PreparaTec

On-campus workshops: these are workshops offered on the campus of your choice. Ask your admissions advisor for details.

College Board PAA Study Guide: https://latam.collegeboard.org/publicaciones/guia-de-estudio-paa/


If your first language is English, you can take the SAT which is equivalent to the PAA. Sign up at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing

English placement test

For programs with special requirements, you take this test during your admission process. For all other programs, you will take it during the Initial Evaluations stage, once you have received your admission result.

On the admission process page you can:

  • Select the date and time when you would like to take the English placement test online. Remember to have a photo ID on hand to show on the day of the test.

Have in mind that for obtaining your degree you will need to demonstrate a B2 level in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

If your result in the placement exam during the admission process is equivalent to A1 or A2, you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load in accordance with the following:

  • Level A1 - during the first and second semester
  • Level A2 - during the first semester

The total academic load may not exceed 18 credits, including English leveling in the first and/or second semester.

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Find out your admission result

Once you have completed the process, the Admissions Committee of Tecnológico de Monterrey will issue the result of your application, which may be:

  • Accepted
  • Not accepted
  • Wait list
  • Pending decision (it means that we require additional elements; the Admissions manager of the campus of your choice will provide more information).

Some additional elements the Committee may need include:

  • Personal interview
  • Recommendation letters

Note: For your file to be complete, the following requirements must have been validated in your admission application: admission application form, birth certificate, admission process fee, essay, resumé, English placement test, and confirmation of your high school program. In addition, you should have submitted your complete, correct documents through the section “Documentos digitales”; the list of documents can be found in step 2 of this process.

Example of requirement validation for your application:

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Admission application

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Birth certificate

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Digital documents

Documentos

Admission process fee

Prueba de aptitud

Aptitude test

Ensayo

Essay

Currículo

Resumé

Confirma tu carrera

Confirm your degree program

Examen de inglés

English test

Resumen de requisitos

Summary of requirements

The Admission Committee’s decision is unappealable and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey does not disclose the reasons for accepting or rejecting a candidate.

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Enroll and be a part of the Prepa Tec community

Pay HERE the tuition deposit of 7,000 MXN (which includes the Tuition Payment Insurance fee) and confirm your enrollment. For information about payment methods, please consult with the DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS of the campus you are applying to. You should also check the undergraduate enrollment events, and schedule your placement exams, which will measure your degree of knowledge of the courses that are fundamental for the beginning of your undergraduate studies.

 

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FOREIGN STUDENTS
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Register and complete your online admission application

Use your personal email address to create a user account and generate a password, which you will use to sign in to our ADMISSION PROCESS page. Once there, fill out your admission application and click on “Send application”. Scan and attach your birth certificate in the “Documents” section and send it. If your birth certificate is in a language other than Spanish or English, you will have to scan and attach a translation to Spanish. Afterwards, you will receive an email asking you to proceed with step 2.

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Pay the admission process fee

Check the amount you must pay in the admission process page and choose your payment method:

  • Credit card
  • Bank deposit using the referenced deposit slip
  • PayPal
  • The admission process fee is non-refundable.

 

 

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Put together your file with everything that makes you unique

The resumé contains questions on the achievements, skills and aptitudes you have acquired and developed throughout your middle school studies. Include your participations in every area, since any achievements in each face-to-face or online discipline you have accomplished since 2017 to date will help you put together an extraordinary resumé. It is important to have evidence of the activities described, since we may ask you to share it with us from time to time.

Hand in your admission documents

Complete your admission file in digital form by sending your documents in the Documentos digitales section inside the admission process page.

Afterwards, scan and send the following documents to admisiones.extranjeros@itesm.mx:

  • Copy of the 10th-, 11th- and 12th- grade transcripts, or the equivalent in your country.
  • The last 2 pages of the application you filled out in the admission process page, signed by you, one of your parents/legal guardian and the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • Copy of official photo ID with signature of the person responsible for payment of tuition.
  • If you are underage, official photo ID with signature of one of your parents/legal guardian.
  • If you are of legal age, copy of your official photo ID with signature.


* Official IDs include: passport, immigration form or official ID from the country of origin.

Additional elements:
The Admission Committee might request letters of recommendation (no more than three), which can be written by teachers, school officials, a businessman/woman or a recognized leader from your community. The Committee might also request you to take complementary evaluations, which will be administered at the campus, and an interview with one of the campus directors.

The programs from the Health area have additional requirements, contact your advisor for more information.

 

 

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Schedule and take your tests

Aptitude Test (PA)
The Admissions Committee will determine whether you need to take the test and let you know by email. This test evaluates your mathematics and verbal skills. Since the test is an element that forms part of your admission file, the score obtained is for the internal and exclusive use of the Admissions Committee.
You will receive an email with clear, detailed instructions on taking the test.

We have different tools for you in order to prepare for the PAA

PruebaT: it is a diagnostic test that will help you become familiar with the structure and type of questions of the PAA (you have 3 opportunities to use the simulator).

PrepáraTec: is an online workshop that you can take at your own pace. Go to: admision.tec.mx/PreparaTec

On-campus workshops: these are workshops offered on the campus of your choice. Ask your admissions advisor for details.

College Board PAA Study Guide: https://latam.collegeboard.org/publicaciones/guia-de-estudio-paa/


If your first language is English, you can take the SAT which is equivalent to the PAA. Sign up at: https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat/registration/international-testing

 

English test
In the admission process page you can:

  • Select the date and time when you wish to take the English test. Remember to have with you a valid photo ID the day of the test.

Have in mind that for obtaining your degree you will need to demonstrate a B2 level in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR).

If your result in the placement exam during the admission process is equivalent to A1 or A2, you will need to take English leveling courses as part of your academic load in accordance with the following:

  • Level A1 - during the first and second semester
  • Level A2 - during the first semester

The total academic load may not exceed 18 credits, including English leveling in the first and/or second semester.

 

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Find out your admission result

Once you have completed the process, the Admissions Committee of Tecnológico de Monterrey will issue the result of your application, which may be:

  • Accepted
  • Not accepted
  • Wait list
  • Pending decision (it means that we require additional elements; the Admissions manager of the campus of your choice will provide more information).

Some additional elements the Committee may need include:

  • Personal interview
  • Recommendation letters

Note: For your file to be complete, the following requirements must have been validated in your admission application: admission application form, birth certificate, admission process fee, essay, resumé, English placement test, and confirmation of your high school program. In addition, you should have submitted your complete, correct documents through the section “Documentos digitales”; the list of documents can be found in step 2 of this process.

Example of requirement validation for your application:

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Admission application

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Birth certificate

Solicitud de apoyo educativo

Digital documents

Documentos

Admission process fee

Prueba de aptitud

Aptitude test

Ensayo

Essay

Currículo

Resumé

Confirma tu carrera

Confirm your degree program

Examen de inglés

English test

Resumen de requisitos

Summary of requirements

The Admission Committee’s decision is unappealable and the selection process is private and confidential. Therefore, Tecnológico de Monterrey does not disclose the reasons for accepting or rejecting a candidate.

 

 

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Enroll and be a part of the Prepa Tec community

Pay HERE the tuition deposit of 7,000 MXN (which includes the Tuition Payment Insurance fee) and confirm your enrollment. For information about payment methods, please consult with the DEPARTMENT OF ADMISSIONS of the campus you are applying to. You should also check the undergraduate enrollment events, and schedule your placement exams, which will measure your degree of knowledge of the courses that are fundamental for the beginning of your undergraduate studies.

 

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Considering our commitment to academic quality and to ensure our students have the necessary resources to pursue their professional careers, we let you know the areas and careers in the following campuses have limited space for admissions in 2023, so we advise going through your admission process and securing your place as soon as possible.

 

 Campus Area or program with limited space August 2023 Other campuses where is offered
Monterrey ARQ - Architecture Open

Check the campuses depending in your entry area of interest: 

Creative Studies Built Environment

Guadalajara Monterrey Santa Fe BFI - Bachelor in Finance Open  

Monterrey

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Chihuahua

Querétaro

 

MC - Physician & Surgeon

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Monterrey Business and its degrees:
BGB - B.A. in International Business
LAE - Bachelor of Business Administration
LAF - B.A. in Finance
LCPF - B.A. in Finance & Accounting
LDE - B.A. in Entrepreneurship
LDO - B.A. in Human Resource Management
LEM - B.A. in Marketing
LIN - B.A. in International Business
LIT - B.A. in Business Intelligence
Open Check here according your program of interest.

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Portada Instituto de Materiales Avanzados-Tec de Monterrey

Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing

For Tec de Monterrey, state of the art knowledge and research about advanced materials and manufacturing models are the best way to resolve the enormous challenges that have resulted from the current development model.

Vision

Humanity's future urgently requires innovative production processes that meet societal needs while simultaneously reducing or reversing negative environmental impacts.

Through the Institute of Advanced Materials for Sustainable Manufacturing, Tec de Monterrey conducts scientific and applied research, developing and innovating technologies to generate new materials and design sustainable manufacturing processes.

The institute is divided into 4 units:
Competitive Intelligence and Public Policies for Sustainable Manufacturing

Leader of Unit: Fernando Gómez Zaldívar
Carry out research and analysis to identify strategic opportunities for public-private cooperation and the design of technological policy proposals to create social value by transforming the manufacturing industry towards zero emissions.

Enabling technologies for the development of advanced materials

Leader of Unit in Guadalajara: Rita Quetziquel Fuentes Aguilar
Development of technological platforms to discover and create materials and manufacturing processes in an accelerated manner, integrating artificial intelligence and disruptive technology based on innovative and sustainable materials.

Leader of Unit in Mexico City: Pedro Ponce Cruz
To improve the efficiency of the manufacturing process and reduce the impact of CO2 on the environment through designing and implementing advanced technologies.

Accelerated Materials Development

Leader of Unit in Mexico City: Dora Iliana Medina Medina
The unit is looking forward to originate alternatives to reduce the use of plastic derived from petroleum by developing innovative polymeric bio-based materials for sustainable food packaging with eco-friendly characteristics.

Leader of Unit in Monterrey: Alex Elías Zúñiga
Accelerated development of advanced light-weighting materials and disruptive innovations to enhance material properties and improve manufacturing processes. This Unit aims to develop life-changing products and services to build a better future.

Manufacturing Processes for Advanced Materials

Leader of Unit in Mexico City: Mariel Alfaro Ponce and Arturo Molina Gutiérrez
The unit optimizes and redesigns processes to make them more efficient in their energy consumption, reduce emissions (CO2), greener consumption and processing with high production performance.

The institute develops two strategic projects:
Processes and technologies for CO2 capture, use and reduction in manufacturing

Leader of Strategic Project: Alejandro Montesinos Castellanos
Solutions for decarbonization of industrial sector through development of materials and smart processes. Processes to reduce/capture/utilization of CO2 using advanced nano-structured catalysts and machine learning.

Bioproduction systems in manufacturing processes

Leader of Strategic Project: Roberto Parra Saldívar
Developing research in bioproduction of advanced materials through circular economy with high-value products and regenerative systems for the planet, from waste to wealth, generation solutions on medicines, food and the environment.

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Problemática social

La brecha economica que impide o dificulta que niños con escasos recursos no tengan fiestas navideñas.

Objetivo

Colaborar con la realización de una posada navideña para los alumnos de la Primaria Luis Pasteur,

Requisitos para voluntarios

* Buena actitud y disposición para colaborar.

* Gusto por la cocina, ya que se prepararán los alimentos para los niños.

Horas requeridas: dos horas el 13 de diciembre para la preparación de los alimentos y dos horas el 14 de diciembre para ir a entregar la comida.

Tareas a realizar

Cocinar spaguetti y empacar cupcakes para llevar a posada navideña de los alumnos de la primaria Luis Pasteur

Información adicional

Gilda Leticia Delgado ( gigilet.mond@tec.mx )

Actívate por tu salud

¡Dale un impulso a tu salud y beneficia a los líderes del mañana!

¿Qué es?

Inicia el año creando un hábito saludable durante 21 días estableciendo tus propios objetivos de actividad física en la disciplina que prefieras (correr, hacer bicicleta, yoga, cardio, etc.). Es un reto para hacer lo que más te gusta, con tus propias metas y en donde quieras.

Cada semana se otorgaran los siguiente 3 reconocimientos:

  • 1 gift card Amazon con valor de $2,000 MXN
  • 2 gift cards Amazon con valor de $1,000 MXN cada una.

Del 15 de enero al 4 de febrero del 2023, actívate, únete y apoya a un líder del mañana en este reto por objetivos de actividad física al que te invitan las agrupaciones EXATEC en México y el extranjero. Tu participación se traduce en una aportación económica para la Beca EXATEC por los Líderes del Mañana, y además representa la oportunidad de conocer a otros EXATEC, a sus familias y amigos.

Te invitamos a aprovechar esta oportunidad para apoyar tus propósitos de inicio de año.

Ingresa a hacer tu donativo (antes del 26 de diciembre de $300.00 MXN y posterior esta fecha por $350.00 mxn)  considerando lo siguiente: 

Una vez realizado el donativo, te llegará por correo el comprobante de donativo.

--> El registro se realiza de manera individual por cada participante.  No se aceptarán registros grupales.

Envía tu comprobante de donativo a la cuenta de correo becaldm@exatec.tec.mx

Una vez que recibamos tu comprobante  te enviaremos un correo de bienvenida que incluirá las indicaciones para completar tu registro e iniciar el reto.
Te recomendamos revisar todas las bandejas de entrada incluida la de spam.

Te invitamos a compartir vivencia, actividades, fotos, etc.  en redes sociales así como guardar las evidencias de tus actividades deportivas.semanales que te serán solicitadas en caso de ser ganador de un reconocimiento de participación.

GENERALIDADES

A. El evento tiene una duración de tres semanas (del 15 de enero al 4 de febrero de 2024).

B. Podrá inscribirse cualquier persona mayor de edad, sea o no EXATEC.

C. Para poder considerarte como participante, deberás cumplir tres requisitos:

Hacer tu donativo,

Reenviar el comprobante de donativo que recibiste, al correo a becaldm@exatec.tec.mx 

Completar tu registro: una vez que recibamos tu comprobante de donativo, te enviaremos un correo con la información del reto y el formulario donde establecerás tus propias metas.

D. Este evento comienza y termina en función de la zona horaria de cada participante.

E. En virtud de que este evento es de participación independiente, por sus características no lo cubre ninguna póliza de seguro, de manera que la participación corre bajo riesgo y responsabilidad de los participantes que se inscriban.

A. Ingresa a hacer tu donativo desde (antes del 26 de diciembre de $300.00 MXN y posterior esta fecha por $350.00 mxn) considerando lo siguiente: 

Una vez realizado el donativo, te llegará por correo el comprobante de donativo.


B. Envía tu comprobante al correo becaldm@exatec.tec.mx

C.  Una vez que recibamos tu comprobante, te enviaremos un correo de bienvenida que incluirá las indicciones para iniciar el reto.

D. Te invitamos a compartir tu vivencia, actividades, fotos, etc en redes sociales.

A. Durante el evento (del 15 de enero al 4 de febrero de 2024), deberás establecer un objetivo semanal de actividad física a lograr.

B. Podrás definir cada objetivo por tiempo, distancia, días activos o número de actividades.

C. Podrás elegir entre diferentes actividades: bicicleta, bicicleta eléctrica, caminata, carrera, crossfit, elíptica, entrenamiento con pesas, escalada, escaleras, handbike, natación, senderismo, yoga o incluso baile u otro, asegurate de tomar las evidencias de actividad.

D. La actividad elegida será la misma para las tres semanas, pero el objetivo puede ser diferente para cada semana.

En el formulario de registro, verás tres casillas para registrar tus objetivos semanales.

E. Registra tus objetivos indicando actividad y tiempo o duración. Por ejemplo: 

Correr tres días || correr 30 kilómetros a la semana || correr cuarenta minutos cada que salga.
Nadar tres días || nadar treinta minutos por sesión.
Hacer cuatro días de yoga || hacer cuarenta minutos de yoga por sesión || hacer cincuenta minutos de yoga a la semana.

F. Toma evidencia de tu actividad diaria ya que en caso de ser seleccionado para recibir un agradecimiento de participación, se te pedirán las evidencias. Puedes usar el mecanismo o plataforma de tu conveniencia, lo importante es contar con la evidencia de tu actividad.

A. Los objetivos se considerarán como “conseguidos” según las actividades que se registren de lunes a domingo de la semana correspondiente.

B. Puedes hacer tantas sesiones al día como quieras, pero recuerda que solo se tomarán en cuenta aquellas cuya actividad corresponda con la que hayas definido en el formulario de inscripción. Ejemplo: si en tu inscripción dijiste que harías actividades de "ciclismo", pero durante la semana registras actividades de "correr" y de "natación" además de "ciclismo", solo se contabilizarán las de ciclismo para el reto.

C. El Comité será el encargado de validar que el participante sorteado semanalmente cumple sus objetivos marcados de acuerdo a las evidencias que el participante almacene.

D. Confiamos en la honestidad y buena fé de los participantes, y asumimos que toda actividad registrada en la evidencia se realizó de verdad.

¿Qué es el reto Actívate por tu Salud?

Actívate por tu Salud es un reto de activación física con causa, con una duración de cuatro semanas (del 15 de enero al 4 de febrero 2024). Para cada una, deberás establecer un objetivo de actividad física a lograr. Podrás definir cada objetivo por tiempo, distancia, días activos o número de actividades por día o semana.

Podrás elegir entre diferentes actividades: bicicleta, bicicleta eléctrica, caminata, carrera, crossfit, elíptica, entrenamiento con pesas, escalada, escaleras, handbike, natación, senderismo, yoga o incluso baile o alguna actividad física (indícalo como “entrenamiento”/“workout” en el registro y luego elige esa opción en Strava cuando la realices).

¿Qué causa apoya?

Actívate por tu Salud beneficia a la Beca EXATEC por Líderes del Mañana, iniciativa generada por las agrupaciones EXATEC con la finalidad de poner su granito de arena en favor de la transformación social de México.

Líderes del Mañana es un programa de movilidad social para apoyar a jóvenes talentosos y sensibles que impactan positivamente a la comunidad y que requieren ayuda financiera del 100% para estudiar una carrera profesional en el Tec de Monterrey. Te invitamos a conocer un poco más del programa: http://lideresdelmanana.itesm.mx

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Regalos

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A. Cada semana al azar se seleccionará a un participante, con quien nos pondremos en contacto vía correo electrónico para solicitarle sus evidencias; si cumple con su objetivo semanal, se entregará el regalo de agradecimiento y participación.

 

  • 1 gift card Amazon con valor de $2,000 MXN
  • 2 gift cards Amazon con valor de $1,000 MXN cada una


En caso de residir fuera de México, el regalo será por el monto equivalente acorde al tipo de cambio que Amazon maneje para el país donde radique.

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B. La agrupación que más invitados acumule en el reto, contará con un premio adicional, el cual será asignado de forma aleatoria entre los participantes inscritos que validen su participación con sus evidencias. Los agradecimientos serán:

  • 1 gift card Amazon con valor de $2,000 MXN
  • 2 gift cards Amazon con valor de $1,000 MXN cada una

 

En caso de residir fuera de México, el regalo será por el monto equivalente acorde al tipo de cambio que Amazon maneje para el país donde radique.

¿Qué es el reto Actívate por tu Salud?

Actívate por tu Salud es un reto de activación física con causa, con una duración de cuatro semanas (del 15 de enero al 4 de febrero de 2023). Para cada una, deberás establecer un objetivo de actividad física a lograr. Podrás definir cada objetivo por tiempo, distancia, días activos o número de actividades por día o semana.

Podrás elegir entre diferentes actividades: bicicleta, bicicleta eléctrica, caminata, carrera, crossfit, elíptica, entrenamiento con pesas, escalada, escaleras, handbike, natación, senderismo, yoga o incluso baile o alguna actividad física.

¿Qué causa apoya?

Actívate por tu Salud beneficia a la Beca EXATEC por Líderes del Mañana, iniciativa generada por las agrupaciones EXATEC con la finalidad de poner su granito de arena en favor de la transformación social de México.

Líderes del Mañana es un programa de movilidad social para apoyar a jóvenes talentosos y sensibles que impactan positivamente a la comunidad y que requieren ayuda financiera del 100% para estudiar una carrera profesional en el Tec de Monterrey. Te invitamos a conocer un poco más del programa: Líderes del mañana

¿Qué recibo al finalizar el reto?

Al finalizar el reto, además de haber confirmado o generado un nuevo hábito, tendrás la posibilidad de ser acreedor a alguno de los agradecimientos que se sortearán.

Aún tengo dudas, ¿a quién puedo contactar?

Puedes contactarnos a través de la dirección de correo electrónico becaldm@exatec.tec.mx y en un tiempo máximo de cuarenta y ocho horas te daremos respuesta.

¿Con qué actividades puedo participar?

Puedes participar eligiendo uno de los siguientes deportes:

Bicicleta: ya sea fija, rodillo o normal, en carretera o montaña Entrenamiento con pesas
Bicicleta eléctrica Escalada
Caminata Escaleras
Carrera: en exterior o cinta de correr Handbike
Crossfit Natación
Elíptica Senderismo
Yoga

 

Entrenamiento ("workout"): incluye todas las actividades que no veas en el resto de opciones, por ejemplo HIT, "spinning", tenis, padel, etc.

¿Puedo inscribirme con más de una actividad?

No. Deberás elegir la actividad con la que quieres participar en el reto durante las cuatro semanas. Puedes hacer tantos tipos de actividad como quieras, pero solo se tomarán en cuenta aquellas que correspondan con el que hayas definido en el formulario de inscripción.

¿Cómo se dará seguimiento a los objetivos?

El Comité EXATEC por Líderes del Mañana será el encargado de validar que los participantes cuyos nombres hayan salido beneficiados en los sorteos semanales, entreguen sus evidencias y que éstas coincidan con los objetivos que el participante indicó en el formulario de registro.

¿Cómo me inscribo?

Para registrarte, realiza los siguientes pasos:

1. Ingresa a hacer tu donativo desde $300 MXN antes del 26 de diciembre, posterior a esta fecha $350.00MXN, considerando lo siguiente:

Una vez realizado el donativo, te llegará por correo el comprobante de donativo.

2. Envía tu comprobante al correo becaldm@exatec.tec.mx

3. Una vez que recibamos tu comprobante, te enviaremos un correo de bienvenida que incluirá las indicciones para iniciar el reto.

¿Es un evento exclusivo para EXATEC?

No. ¡Todas y todos somos bienvenidos!

¿Cuál es la aportación sugerida?

Al ser un evento con causa, te pedimos realizar una aportación sugerida desde $300.00 MXN antes del 26 de diciembre, posterior a esta fecha de $350.00 MXN  en el link que encontrarás al final del formulario de inscripción.

Recuerda enviar el comprobante respondiendo al correo de confirmación de tu registro.

 

 Comité EXATEC por los Líderes del Mañana | becaldm@exatec.tec.mx

3er Torneo Nacional de Ajedrez

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¡Bienvenidos al 3er Torneo Nacional de Ajedrez en línea a Beneficio de Líderes del Mañana!

 

Este evento único combina la emoción del ajedrez competitivo con la noble causa de apoyar la educación de jóvenes talentosos.


En este torneo, las y los amantes del ajedrez de la Comunidad del Tec de Monterrey, de todas las edades y niveles de habilidad tendrán la oportunidad de competir en línea desde la comodidad de sus hogares.
El evento se dividirá en dos grandes momentos, el primero se llevará a cabo el lunes 5 de febrero y va dirigido para la segunda división que   tienen un elo de 1100 puntos o menor; mientras que el miércoles 7 de febrero será el segundo juego, el cual se vuelve más competitivo al ser para la primera división y requiere tener un elo de 1101 puntos o más.
 
¡Prepara tus piezas y disfruta un emocionante día de ajedrez por una causa noble!

Conoce más de este evento y regístrate AQUÍ

 

 

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Steven Popper

Steven Popper

Steven Popper

Distinguished University Professor in Decision Sciences

School of Social Sciences and Government


Expertise

Strategy under uncertainty
Foresight methodology
Computer-assisted reasoning
Robust Decision Making (RDM)
Science, technology, and innovation policy
Economic development
Emerging technologies
Innovation adaptation
Defense and security

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Overview

Dr. Steven Popper is a professor of Science and Technology Policy at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, where he teaches courses such as Complex Adaptive Systems and Policy Analysis; Participatory Foresight for Democratic Governance and Social Change; Technology Foresight and Policy Analysis; and Robust Decision Making.

For more than 37 years, he was a senior economist at RAND Corporation in the United States, a nonprofit institution that develops innovative solutions to public policy challenges and decision-making problems.

Steven Popper served as associate director of the Science and Technology Policy Institute, where he directed studies on critical technology issues for the White House (1996-2001) and also served as chair of the Industrial Science and Technology section of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). In addition, he has also served on several advisory boards including the Ohio State University Battelle Center for Science, Engineering, and Public Policy and has been a consultant to the World Bank and the OECD.

His areas of research experience include strategy, planning and decision-making under deep uncertainty; energy and transportation planning; national science and technology policy; technology-based regional economic development; comparative strategies for managing technological change; economic system transitions; international security and defense; defense industrial bases; and strategic competition.

He was co-founder and chief operating officer at Evolving Logic Inc., a company that created the revolutionary Computer Assisted Reasoning system (CARs) and a methodology called RAP™ (Robust Adaptive Planning), which addresses complex decision-making. He was the founding chair for education and training of the Society for Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty (DMDU) and is currently the Society’s chair for finance.

He also served on several academic and international boards such as the Shoresh Institution for Socioeconomic Research, the Israel Innovation Institute, and the U.S. National Research Council, among others.

He is a frequently invited keynote speaker and lecturer. Recent presentations include those to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the U.K. Ministry of Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, and the P.R.C. Ministry of Science and Technology on topics such as foresight, transformational recovery, and the quantitative and qualitative application of Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty concepts, to name some.

Steven Popper has co-authored more than 35 peer-reviewed books and monographs and more than 20 papers and articles on topics ranging from game-changing technologies, future and foresight studies, and socioeconomic analysis, to security, innovation, risk management, government policy-related issues, Robust Decision Making, and Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty, among others.

One of his publications, Shaping the Next One Hundred Years: New Methods for Quantitative, Long-Term Policy Analysis (2003, RAND MR-1626), for which he was co-principal investigator along with Robert J. Lempert and Steven C. Bankes, provides a methodological framework for decision-making under deep uncertainty that has been applied to several policy-related issues as Robust Decision Making.

He has been recognized with several awards such as the RAND Innovation Spotlight Award for the Exploratory Policy Analysis Tool (ExPAT, 2022) and being named a Harold and Colene Brown Faculty Fellow by the Pardee RAND Graduate School (2016). He was also the recipient of the RAND Bronze Metal Award (2014), the RAND Silver Metal Award (2008), and elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2005).

Steven Popper joined Tecnológico de Monterrey as Distinguished University Professor in Decision Sciences for the School of Social Sciences and Government.

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Education and Training

  • Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Berkeley
  • B.Sc., Biochemistry, University of Minnesota
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Publications

  • Systematic Method for Prioritizing Investments in Game-Changing Technologies: The Evaluation and Comparison Process Framework, with Richard Silberglitt, Cynthia R. Cook, Lisa Pelled Colabella, Paul Dreyer, Eric Hastings, Alexander C. Hou, Alexis Levedahl, Edward Parker, Scott Savitz, and Li Ang Zhang, RAND Corporation, RR-A632-1, 2022.

  • Use of Predictive Analytic Tools to Assess Technological Emergences and Acquisition Targets, with Richard Silberglitt, Anna Jean Wirth, Christopher A. Eusebi, Inez Khan, Jasmin Léveillé. RAND Corporation, RR-A539-2, 2022

  • Decision Making under Deep Uncertainty: From Theory to Practice, with Vincent A. W. J. Marchau, Warren E. Walker, Pieter J. T. M. Bloemen (eds.), Springer International Publishing (10.1007/978-3-030-05252-2), 2019.

  • “Designing a Robust Decision–Based National Security Policy Process: Strategic Choices for Uncertain Times”, in Frank, A.B. and E.M. Bartels (eds.), Adaptive Engagement for Undergoverned Spaces: Concepts, Challenges, and Prospects for New Approaches, 2022.

  • “Forecasts and decisions: A commentary on Lustick and Tetlock”, with Robert J. Lempert, Paul K. Davis, Tim McDonald, in Futures and Foresight Science 3 (2), June 2021. https://doi.org/10.1002/ffo2.81 <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ffo2.81>

  • China's Propensity for Innovation in the 21st Century: Identifying Indicators of Future Outcomes, with Marjory S. Blumenthal, Eugeniu Han, Sale Lilly, Lyle J. Morris, Caroline S. Wagner, Christopher A. Eusebi, Brian G. Carlson, and Alice Shih, RAND Corporation, RR-A208-1, 2020.

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