Mexican Jesuit University System

The Mexican Jesuit University System is an educational endeavor of the Society of Jesus that allows for mutual support, as well as the formation of a university community in a concept that transcends the physical location of each one of the campuses that are part of it.

The Jesuit University System (SUJ) is the assembly of university institutions of the Society of Jesus in Mexico which are permanently linked in order to provide mutual support and to build a single University Community identified with the educational model and the teaching inherited from Saint Ignatius of Loyola, as well as in its active commitment to the mission of the Society of Jesus expressed in actions and common projects that seek to consolidate advanced academic quality oriented toward service to others.

The structure and operation of the Jesuit University System is designed to overcome the limitations represented by the different geographic locations of each one of the 7 institutions of higher education that are part of it. The institutions that are members of the SUJ are:

  • Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Occidente
  • Universidad Iberoamericana Mexico City
  • Universidad Iberoamericana Torreon
  • Universidad Iberoamericana Leon
  • Universidad Iberoamericana Tijuana
  • Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla
  • Instituto Superior Intercultural Ayuuk
  • Tecnológico Universitario del Valle de Chalco