FOR ULIMA STUDENTS
Through our agreements, you’ll have the opportunity to study and grow in an international academic environment.
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM
As part of its internationalization policy, Universidad de Lima continues to expand its network of student exchange partner institutions each year. To view the list of partner universities, click here.
- REQUIREMENTS
- CONDITIONS
- CINDA PROGRAM
REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN A BILATERAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
- Be a regular student.
- Be enrolled in at least the sixth academic level (semester).
- Rank in the top third, fifth, or tenth of your class.
- Demonstrate an advanced, certified level in the language of instruction.
- For English: Submit an IELTS Academic score of at least 6.5 in all sections, or a TOELF iBT score of at least 92. Test scores must be no older than one year at the time of application. Note: Some universities do not accept the Home Edition of these exams.
- Be up to date on tuition payments.
- Obtain a medical clearance certificate issued by the University Medical Department.
CONDITIONS OF THE BILATERAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
- Students may apply to a maximum of two universities.
- Students must pay the equivalent of 12 credits at Universidad de Lima according to their tuition scale. This is the only required fee and covers academic rights for the exchange. As a result, students are exempt from paying tuition at the host university. If the host university requires the payment of academic fees, students will be designated as “visiting students” and must pay the amount set by that institution.
- All documents must be submitted within the application period. Late submissions will not be accepted.
- Students will be interviewed by an evaluation committee.
- Students may only participate in the exchange during the semester for which they were selected. Participation in future semesters is not permitted.
- Decisions made by the evaluation committee are final and not subject to appeal.
CINDA PROGRAM
The Interuniversity Development Center (CINDA) promotes ongoing cooperation, internationalization, and joint initiatives to reinforce connections among its member institutions. The program facilitates academic exchange among thirty universities in Latin America and several in Europe.
Students must formally agree to comply with the immigration regulations of the countries involved in the academic exchange. Upon completion, they will receive an official transcript, and all approved courses will be recognized by their home university.
- DOCUMENTS
- CALENDAR
- RESULTS
- INFORMATION
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- Application form
- Academic transcript (downloaded from Mi Ulima)
- Academic record summary (downloaded from Mi Ulima)
- Simple, one-page résumé (non-certified)
- One-page essay outlining your reasons for participating in the exchange
- Parent commitment letter
- International English proficiency certificate
- List of courses you are considering (as listed on the host university’s website)
CALENDAR 2026-1
Information Session (In-Person) | April 14, from 13:00 to 15:00 hours Auditorium I2 (subject to capacity) |
Information Session (Virtual) | April 15, from 13:00 to 15:00 hours |
Submission Deadlines by School | Architecture: April 21–27 Business and Economics: April 28 – May 4 Communication: May 5–11 Law: May 12–18 Engineering: May 19–25 Psychology: May 26 – June 1 |
Medical Appointments | April 28 – June 6 |
File Review by the Selection Committee | June 16 – July 4 |
Announcement of Selected Students on Website | July 7 |
Confirmation of Exchange Placement | July 8–13 |
Confirmation of Exchange Placement (Waitlisted Students) | July 14–15 |
Confirmation of Exchange Placement (Approved Applications) | July 16–22 |
Meeting with Selected Students | During the 2025-2 semester. Schedule will depend on the order in which application files are sent to the host universities. |
RESULTS PUBLICATION
Here are the selected students for the 2026-1 Exchange Program.
How to confirm your exchange placement:
Please send an email to uce_intercambio@ulima.edu.pe, copying amlinare@ulima.edu.pe, with the following details:
- Subject: CONFIRMATION EXCHANGE PLACEMENT 2026-1 – [FULL NAME]
- Attachment: A copy of your passport, valid for at least six months after your exchange ends.
- If you hold a valid European passport, please include it in your message.
INFORMATION
Office of Internationalization
Building J, First Floor
Email: uce_intercambio@ulima.edu.pe
DISNEY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
This academic exchange and internship program, developed in partnership with Montclair State University and Disney International Programs, offers students a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines academic learning with professional training at one of the world’s most iconic destinations—Disney.
- REQUIREMENTS
- COSTS
REQUIREMENTS
- Be enrolled in one of the following programs: Management, Communication, Marketing, or International Business.
- Be a regular student at Universidad de Lima.
- Rank in the top third, fifth, or tenth of your program.
- Be in the sixth semester or higher.
- Have completed the required medical evaluations upon admission.
- Attend the application evaluations conducted by the Medical Department and the Psychopedagogical Department after submitting the required documents and scheduling an appointment.
- Hold a valid international language certificate with one of the following minimum scores:
- TOEFL (70)
- IELTS (6.0)
- Duolingo (95)
- Pearson P-TEA (48)
- iTEP (3.7)
- SAT (480 in the EBRW section)
- ACT (22 in the English section)
- TOEIC (650)
PROGRAM COSTS
- Payment to Disney: USD 455, once the job offer has been accepted.
- Payments to Montclair State University: USD 1,000 (first installment) and USD 5,800 (second installment).
- Payment to Universidad de Lima: 6 elective credits, based on the student's tuition scale.
- DOCUMENTS
- CALENDAR
- SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
- INFORMATION
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
- Application form
- Academic transcript (downloaded from Mi Ulima)
- Academic record summary (downloaded from Mi Ulima)
- Simple, one-page résumé (English)
- Copy of passport (valid for at least six months after the return date)
- One-page essay outlining your reasons for participating in the Disney Program (English)
- Parent commitment letter
- International language certificate
CALENDAR 2026-1
Call for Applications | June 2–30 |
Evaluations by Medical and Psychopedagogical Departments | June 2 – July 5 |
Application Review by Montclair State University (MSU) | August 2025 |
Disney Interviews | Mid-August to Early September |
Results | Early September |
Disney Payment | Between September and October |
First Payment to Montclair State University | Between October and November |
Visa Process | Between September and November |
Exchange Program at Montclair State University | Mid-February |
Disney Internship Program | Late February – Mid-August |
Start your global journey—complete your application now and unlock new academic and cultural opportunities.
INFORMATION
External Cooperation and Internationalization Office
Building J, First Floor
Email: uce_intercambio@ulima.edu.pe
INTERNATIONAL SECOND DEGREE PROGRAM
Universidad de Lima offers students the opportunity to pursue a second international bachelor's degree, expand their global outlook, and strengthen their international networks.
SHORT ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ABROAD
Summer programs abroad are a great opportunity for university students seeking a short-term academic and cultural experience. Prestigious universities and research centers—in collaboration with local companies—design these programs to match the standards of their regular academic offerings. Universidad de Lima, through its Office of Internationalization, works with its schools to make these opportunities available.
- OPEN CALLS
- PREVIOUS CALLS
OPEN CALLS

PREVIOUS CALLS
- Academic trip to Monterrey: Industry 4.0 and Logistics
- Academic trip to China: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Technology
- Academic trip to Singapore: Technology and Innovative Ecosystems
- Academic trip to Spain: Legal Tech with the Garrigues Study Center
- Academic trip to Silicon Valley: The Innovation Ecosystem
- Academic trip to Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Academic trip to the United States: Babson Build Program
- Academic trip to Germany: Logistics and Industry 4.0
- Academic trip to Montevideo: Economic Integration and International Trade
- Legal Tech Course
- Digital Supply Chain Program at Purdue University

ULIMA PALS
Each semester, Universidad de Lima welcomes international students through its bilateral exchange agreements. The PALS program—led by student volunteers from various academic areas—offers personalized support to help them adapt to campus life and Peruvian culture. It includes cultural outings and social activities that enrich their experience and foster a strong sense of community. This initiative enhances our international profile and encourages more students to join us for a semester or two. Don’t miss the chance to make friends from around the world and be part of something unforgettable!
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Be enrolled in at least the fifth semester
- Rank in the top third, fifth, or tenth of your class
- Have schedule availability
- Demonstrate a good command of English
- Show commitment to the program
- Be sociable and open to other cultures

DOCUMENTS
- Academic transcript
- Academic record summary
- Résumé (including English proficiency and hobbies)
- Motivation letter

CALENDAR
Next Call for Applications
September 2025-2

ULIMA TANDEM
Mastering a language requires both understanding and practice. That’s why the Ulima Tandem program pairs Ulima students with international students, fostering mutual language learning and cultural exchange through real-life conversations and interaction. This is not a formal course, but rather a space for intercultural dialogue, language learning, and the development of oral and written communication skills.
Languages: English, Portuguese, French
Coming Soon: German and Italian
Participating universities: Wichita State University, Rennes School of Business, Centro Universitário de Brasília (CEUB)
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- Be a regular student.
- Be enrolled in at least the third academic level (semester).
- Have the required language level (A1–B2) and provide a certificate.
- Be available and committed to the program.

DOCUMENTS
- Academic transcript
- Motivation letter
- Résumé

CALENDAR
Call for Applications Coming Soon (English)
