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Official reseller for the Spanish Courses
from the Universidad Pontificia
 

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Acerca de la UPSA

Pontifical University of Salamanca (UPSA) was founded in 1940 in order to maintain the old ecclesiastical faculties of the University of Salamanca. University of Salamanca itself was founded by King Alfonso IX of León in 1219 and was definitively established, in its twofold royal and pontifical character, by Alfonso X the Learned in May 8th, 1254.

The university enrolls approximately 8.500 students and (it) offers more than 40 official degrees, postgraduate courses...

Situación

The principal site of the Pontifical University is situated in Salamanca, a university city of excellence, in which more than 40.000 university students live. Its streets are full of culture carved in stone, like the House of the Shells (la Casa de las Conchas), the Cathedrals or the Main Square (la Plaza Mayor), and of living knowledge. Furthermore, this city has been converted into a world icon of the Spanish teaching, and for this reason every year thousands of foreign students approach the language of Cervantes in the cobbled streets of Salamanca.


Instalaciones

   
Our classrooms and facilities reflect our philosophy of teaching: pleasant and bright setting for small groups (12 students maximum), with multimedia equipment, a computer lab with connection to the internet and a room for showing films and documentaries. The School provides free internet access to its students.

Profesorado

teachers have been selected on the basis of academic excellence, professionalism, and experience in teaching in order to guarantee the best results.
As part of their responsibilities the teachers of Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca offer tutorials outside of class for those students who want to ask about any aspect of the course. What's more, the teachers meet regularly to keep track of their students' progress, because our objective is always the best quality of teaching.


 

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