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José Matías Delgado University

José Matías Delgado University

La Libertad
City
1977
Foundation
40000
Number of students
1000€ - 3400€
Semester Tuition Fees
300€
Ø monthly cost of living
Yes
Scholarships available
June 10, June 10
Application Deadline
20 / 1
Student - staff ratio
12
Nations represented

Offered Programs

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Application Requirements for Bachelors:

  • A-Level Certificate

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José Matías Delgado University in Rankings

  • Ranked 2701st in the World. (Mainland campus considered)

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Cost of living at José Matías Delgado University

1 - 280 Euro / month
Accomodation
50 Euro / month
Cost of living
70 Euro / month
Food
Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation

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About La Libertad

La Libertad has one of the best places in Central America, and is El Salvador's surf capital, with surf shops, board rentals and repair shops. Punta Roca (Rock Point) hosts regional and international surfing championships. It is known for its fast and hollow waves, many of which break for 100–200 yards (90–180m). The resort includes a boardwalk, restaurants and an amphitheater, while small seafood markets and craft shops are located at the wharf. La Libertad was the first port built in El Salvador. It has evolved into a fishing boat port, a farmers market, and a tourist attraction. Two newer ports in the country have replaced it economically, La Union and Puerto de Acajutla. The original pier was built in 1869, but over time the structure deteriorated and was replaced by a modern structure, which underwent a major renovation in 2003. Fishing boats are lowered into the ocean by a crane located at its end. Local fishermen sell their catch of the day here; seafood on display includes a variety of fish such as snapper, tuna, and rays, as well as squid, shrimp, lobster, blue crabs (popularly known as "jaibas"), clams, and scallops. 


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