Admission Process
1. How much does the program cost?
Please contact the Undergraduate Recruitment Department for more information about costs.
2. How much is the registration fee?
New students pay a one-time registration fee. Please contact the Undergraduate Recruitment Department for more information about costs.
3. Is the fee refundable in the event yoy do not enroll?
4. What is the deadline to pay the one-time registration fee?
5. What is the Orphan's Insurance Policy?
6. What is the Student Social Fee (SAITAM)?
Financial Aid
1. How do you apply for a scholarship or financial aid?
To apply for a scholarship or financial aid, you must first be admitted to ITAM and have obtained a minimum score of 1,350 points (out of 1,600 possible) on the Admission Test.
The first step is to complete a financial aid application, submit proof of family income/expenses and pay for a socioeconomic study. The Admissions Office will give you a calendar with the dates to follow.
To apply for a scholarship, you must have a minimum high school grade average of 9.0.
To apply for a financial loan, you must have a minimum high school grade average of 8.0.
2. Can I wait for the results of the scholarship or financial aid application before paying my registration fee?
3. If I receive a scholarship or financial aid of any kind, am I expected to provide some kind of service?
4. If I get any kind of scholarship or financial aid, do I need to maintain a certain grade or average?
If you have a loan, the minimum grade average required is 8.0, and if you have a scholarship the minimum grade average required is 9.0.
Loans can be maintained and renewed throughout the program, while scholarships are available only during the first six semesters of the program.
5. Which aspects do you consider in deciding how much of a scholarship or financial aid ITAM will give me?
6. What do the maintenance scholarships (monthly stipends) consist of?
Registrar’s Office
1. When do classes begin or end? When are exams scheduled? Which are rest days?
You can check the school calendars on the following webpage:
http://escolar.itam.mx/servicios_escolares/calendarios.html
There you will find all the important dates.
Exams for each course vary depending on the professor and the department. The dates are published at the beginning of the semester.
2. What are joint programs?
Joint programs offer the possibility for students who are interested in obtaining more than one degree to study two programs concurrently. There are several joint programs that you can study, with the possibility of graduating with two professional degrees. For more information about our programs, please check out the following link:
3. If I enroll in a joint program, do I have to pay for both of them?
Enrolling in a joint program does not mean you have to pay for both of them. The cost will increase depending on the number of additional semesters you have to take. Generally, it will take two or three semesters more than a normal program.