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Institutional Effectiveness

Tecnológico de Monterrey´s Vision is: "Leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship for human flourish". To ensure the accomplishment of its Vission, the Institution defines student and alumni academic and professional goals and indicators and assesses them in an ongoing basis.

The following table summarizes some of the most recent data, used by Tecnológico de Monterrey to monitor the progress of its student achievement, as an input for continuous improvement. These data also provide the general public with information to assess what to expect from college education at Tecnológico de Monterrey. Also, this information is provided for compliance with the policies established by SACSCOC for institutions accredited by this association.

INDICATOR

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Graduation rate within 150% of the estimated time for a full-time student (undergraduate)

69.3%

72.8%

75.7%

76.9%

78.3%

Graduation rate within 150% of the estimated time for a full-time student (graduate)

63.8%

66.5%

69.7%

69.9%

70.0%

Freshmen retention (undergraduate)

90.6%

92.1%

91.4%

92.6%

92.9%

Exit exams (undergraduate)

83.5%

----*

81.6%

91.5%

84.3%

Alumni employment rate within 3 months of graduation Undergraduate

77.6%

82.9%

84.3%

86.5%

85.0%

* No exams were administered due to confinement due to Covid-19

Efectividad Institucional

Tecnológico de Monterrey´s Vision is: "Leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship for human flourish". To ensure the accomplishment of its Vission, the Institution defines student and alumni academic and professional goals and indicators and assesses them in an ongoing basis.

The following table summarizes some of the most recent data, used by Tecnológico de Monterrey to monitor the progress of its student achievement, as an input for continuous improvement. These data also provide the general public with information to assess what to expect from college education at Tecnológico de Monterrey. Also, this information is provided for compliance with the policies established by SACSCOC for institutions accredited by this association.

INDICATOR

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Graduation rate within 150% of the estimated time for a full-time student (undergraduate)

69.3%

72.8%

75.7%

76.9%

78.3%

Graduation rate within 150% of the estimated time for a full-time student (graduate)

63.8%

66.5%

69.7%

69.9%

70.0%

Freshmen retention (undergraduate)

90.6%

92.1%

91.4%

92.6%

92.9%

Exit exams (undergraduate)

83.5%

----*

81.6%

91.5%

84.3%

Alumni employment rate within 3 months of graduation Undergraduate

77.6%

82.9%

84.3%

86.5%

85.0%

* No exams were administered due to confinement due to Covid-19

Campus Aguascalientes' Trustees

Members

Associates / Active

Óscar Humberto Lomelín Ibarra (President)
Víctor Manuel López López (Vicepresident)
Ana Luisa Ortega Fierro
Carlos Andrés Alvarez Guerrero
César Joel Quesada Macías
Francisco Javier Buenrostro Gándara
Guillermo López López
José Ramón Medrano Muñoz

Associates / Active

Luis Jaime Lomelín Ibarra
Luis Salvador Alcalá Jiménez
María Guadalupe Piña del Bosque
Mayra Paola Martínez Reyes
Roberto Cummings Alonso
Víctor Manuel Romo Muñoz
Roberto Soto Soto (Secretary)

Consejo de Campus Aguascalientes

Miembros

Consejeros Activos

Óscar Humberto Lomelín Ibarra (Presidente)
Víctor Manuel López López (Vicepresidente)
Ana Luisa Ortega Fierro
Carlos Andrés Alvarez Guerrero
César Joel Quesada Macías
Francisco Javier Buenrostro Gándara
Guillermo López López
José Ramón Medrano Muñoz

Consejeros Activos

Luis Jaime Lomelín Ibarra
Luis Salvador Alcalá Jiménez
María Guadalupe Piña del Bosque
Mayra Paola Martínez Reyes
Roberto Cummings Alonso
Víctor Manuel Romo Muñoz
Roberto Soto Soto (Secretario)

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Chiapas Campus Annual Reports

2023: Transforming leadership

Chiapas Campus, Tecnológico de Monterrey

2023 was a year of thriving progress and significant milestones for our campus. From the academic field to the development of social impact projects. Each achievement is the result of the hard work, dedication and passion of our community.

Academically, we are proud to highlight our educational programs growth and improvement, as well as the commitment of our students and teachers to academic excellence. Over the past year, we've strengthened our partnership with the community, providing hands-on learning opportunities and innovative research projects.

Besides, our commitment to develop sustainability social responsibility was a fundamental shaft in our actions during 2023. Of course, we also faced adaptability, resilience and teamwork challenges. However, each obstacle overcome has strengthened us as a community and has allowed us to grow even more united in the pursuit of our common goals.

We invite you to review the full report and continue working together to build an even more promising future for our campus and our region.

PDF | Annual Report 2023get_app (in Spanish)

Previous Reports
 

PDF | Annual Report 2022get_app (in Spanish)

Informes Anuales Campus Chiapas

2023: Transforming leadership

Chiapas Campus, Tecnológico de Monterrey

2023 was a year of thriving progress and significant milestones for our campus. From the academic field to the development of social impact projects. Each achievement is the result of the hard work, dedication and passion of our community.

Academically, we are proud to highlight our educational programs growth and improvement, as well as the commitment of our students and teachers to academic excellence. Over the past year, we've strengthened our partnership with the community, providing hands-on learning opportunities and innovative research projects.

Besides, our commitment to develop sustainability social responsibility was a fundamental shaft in our actions during 2023. Of course, we also faced adaptability, resilience and teamwork challenges. However, each obstacle overcome has strengthened us as a community and has allowed us to grow even more united in the pursuit of our common goals.

We invite you to review the full report and continue working together to build an even more promising future for our campus and our region.

PDF | Annual Report 2023get_app (in Spanish)

Previous Reports
 

PDF | Annual Report 2022get_app (in Spanish)

Account of a tragedy

A night that marked the history of our institution

David Garza y Salvador Alva con familia afectada.

The tragic date of March 19, 2010, will forever be in the hearts of everyone at Tecnológico de Monterrey, since the death of our students, Jorge Antonio Mercado Alonso and Javier Francisco Arredondo Verdugo, on our Campus Monterrey, at the hands of members of the Mexican Army, violated our institution and profoundly wounded its community.

Since that terrible moment, at Tecnológico de Monterrey we have implemented actions seeking respect for the dignity and memory of our students and fought for justice and truth. We have endeavored to accompany their family members during the most difficult moments and, together with the community, have publicly and repeatedly condemned the violence and defamation of Jorge and Javier. The following is a brief account of the institution’s main actions in relation to this deplorable, distressing event.

 

In the first few hours after the events of the 19th, the Nuevo León State Attorney General’s Office informed us that the deceased were two criminals who had been killed in a confrontation with the military. Based on this information, we issued a statement to the community. A few hours later, the institution received evidence that the victims were students from our community. We immediately focused on accompanying and supporting their families in the difficult events that followed, sparing no effort and providing them with psychological and logistical support.
On March 20, once the identity of our students had been confirmed, the then rector of the Tec, Dr. Rafael Rangel Sostmann, apologized publicly for having repeated the initial version given by the authorities during the first hours of the previous day.
The next day, March 21, we published a notice in the principal local newspapers, relating the events and clarifying that the Institution had reported the information shared by the authorities, which was later found to be false.
On Tuesday 23, we held a memorial ceremony with the presence of the deceased students’ families and the attendance of more than 2,500 people.
In the following days, the Tec, through communiqués, notices, interviews and press conferences, protested against the violence and clamored for the vindication of the students’ dignity and memory, condemning the versions that the deceased were criminals and demanding the full truth and that justice be done.
A few weeks later, the Tec promoted the march “Movement for Change”, held on April 11 with the participation of over 2,000 people. Seeking positive action and to contribute to the pressing need to put an end to the climate of insecurity prevailing in the country and, in particular, the city of Monterrey, the Institution presented the “Pronouncement and Proposals to Improve Security in Mexico”, the outcome of a community-wide consultation process, which included five specific claims and proposals.
On April 22, Dr. Rangel went before the Senate of the Republic to present a proposal for the National Security Law in which any members of the armed forces who violate human rights should be tried in civil rather than military courts.
On May 3, posthumous awards for Jorge and Javier were given to their families, and a plaque was placed to represent their legacy and history.
Since then, we have remained in contact with their families and attended follow-up meetings with diverse authorities. In addition, every year the Tec community has paid tribute to Jorge and Javier, with the participation of faculty, students and directors, insisting on clearing their names, the truth being made known and justice being done.
On the nineth anniversary of our students’ death, March 19, 2019, Olga María Sánchez Cordero Dávila, Minister of the Interior, took part in a solemn act at Campus Monterrey, offering a public apology to the parents of the deceased students and to the institution for the actions of the members of the Mexican Army, and the errors and omissions of the authorities in the criminal justice process.

The institution is confident that the authorities will clarify this case in full and take it to its ultimate conclusion. This is what we continue to ask for today.

We will carry on accompanying the families of our students, Jorge and Javier, whose memory will endure in the hearts of each and every member of our community, inspiring us to continue to fight for justice and peace in Mexico. They will be remembered exactly as they were:

“Excellent students, extraordinary students, who, apart from having been awarded scholarships for academic excellence, displayed an exemplary academic performance and an intensive participation in student life.”

Relatoría de una Tragedia

Una noche que marcó a nuestra institución

David Garza y Salvador Alva con familia afectada.

El 19 de marzo de 2010 es una fecha dolorosa que sigue presente en el corazón de todos en el Tecnológico de Monterrey, pues la muerte de nuestros estudiantes Jorge Antonio Mercado Alonso y Javier Francisco Arredondo Verdugo en nuestro Campus Monterrey a manos de elementos del Ejército Mexicano, vulneró a nuestra institución e hirió profundamente a su comunidad.

Desde ese terrible momento, en el Tecnológico de Monterrey hemos realizado acciones buscando el respeto a la dignidad y la memoria de nuestros estudiantes y hemos pugnado por la búsqueda de la justicia y la verdad. En los momentos más difíciles hemos procurado acompañar a los familiares y junto con la comunidad, hemos manifestado públicamente y en repetidas ocasiones el rechazo a la violencia y a la difamación de Jorge y Javier. A continuación, presentamos una breve relatoría de las principales acciones de la institución en relación con este lamentable y triste suceso.

En las primeras horas después de los hechos del día 19, la Procuraduría del Estado de Nuevo León nos informó que los fallecidos eran dos criminales que murieron en un enfrentamiento con militares. Con esta información, emitimos un comunicado a la comunidad. Algunas horas después, la institución tuvo indicios de que las víctimas eran estudiantes de nuestra comunidad. Desde ese momento, nos abocamos a acompañar y apoyar a sus familias en los duros eventos que siguieron, sin escatimar esfuerzos y facilitándoles apoyo sicológico y logístico.

El 20 de marzo, una vez que se confirmó la identidad de nuestros estudiantes, el entonces rector del Tec, "el Dr. Rafael Rangel Sostmann", se disculpó públicamente por haber hecho eco a las versiones iniciales de las autoridades durante las primeras horas del día anterior. 

Al día siguiente, 21 de marzo, publicamos un desplegado en el principal medio local, donde relatamos los hechos y aclaramos que se había difundido la información compartida por las autoridades, que posteriormente supimos no era correcta. 

El martes 23 de marzo llevamos a cabo un homenaje luctuoso con la presencia de las familias de los alumnos fallecidos y la asistencia de más de 2, 500 personas. 

En los días que siguieron, el Tec se manifestó mediante comunicados, desplegados, entrevistas y conferencias de prensa contra la violencia y por la reivindicación de la dignidad y su memoria, en rechazo de las versiones que afirmaban que se trataba de criminales y exigiendo que se conociera la verdad completa y se hiciera justicia.

Unas semanas después, el Tec promovió la marcha “Movimiento por el Cambio” que se realizó el 11 de abril y a la que asistieron más de 2,000 personas. Buscando ser propositivos y aportar a la imperiosa necesidad de terminar con el clima de inseguridad que imperaba en el país y en especial en la ciudad de Monterrey, se presentó el “Pronunciamiento y propuestas para mejorar la seguridad en México”, producto de un proceso de consulta entre la comunidad, que incluía cinco reclamos y propuestas específicas.

El 22 de abril, el Dr. Rangel asistió al Senado de la República para presentar una propuesta de Ley de Seguridad Nacional para que los militares que violaran derechos humanos sean juzgados por el fuero civil y no por la justicia castrense. 

El 3 de mayo se entregaron reconocimientos póstumos a Jorge y Javier a sus familiares, y se colocó una placa para mostrar su legado y trayectoria. 

Desde entonces, seguimos en contacto con los familiares y hemos tenido reuniones de seguimiento con diversas autoridades. Así mismo, cada año la comunidad del Tec realiza homenajes para recordar a Jorge y Javier, con la participación de profesores, alumnos y directivos, en donde se ha insistido en limpiar su memoria, conocer la verdad y que se haga justicia. 

En la fecha del noveno aniversario de la muerte de nuestros estudiantes, el pasado 19 de marzo de 2019, la Lic. Olga María Sánchez Cordero Dávila, Secretaria de Gobernación, participó en un acto solemne en nuestro campus Monterrey, para entregar una disculpa pública a los padres de los alumnos fallecidos y a la institución, por los actos realizados por elementos del Ejército Mexicano y los errores y omisiones de las autoridades en el proceso de procuración de justicia.

En la institución confiamos en las autoridades para que este caso se aclare por completo y llegue hasta las últimas consecuencias; hoy seguimos pidiendo que esto suceda. 

Seguiremos acompañando a las familias de nuestros alumnos, Jorge y Javier, cuyo recuerdo permanecerá en nuestra comunidad y nos inspira a seguir luchando por un México con justicia y paz. Ellos serán recordados como lo que fueron: 

“Estudiantes de excelencia, alumnos extraordinarios que además de haberse hecho acredores a una beca de excelencia, tenían un desempeño académico ejemplar y su participación en la vida estudiantil era intensa”.