Carver University and UPA sign articulation agreement to promote academic continuity
The agreement promotes the continuity of studies between the two institutions in order to broaden the academic and professional horizons of students.
June 10th, 2025
Carver University and Universidad Politécnica de Aguascalientes (UPA), Mexico, signed a new Articulation Agreement that will allow UPA students to continue their studies at the U.S. university and obtain a U.S. degree.
The agreement establishes a collaboration between both institutions of higher education to facilitate the transfer and continuation of university studies in the area of information technology. Students who have studied Information Technology and Digital Innovation Engineering or Computer Systems Engineering at UPA will be able to continue their education in the Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering offered by Carver University.
Under the agreement, Carver University will recognize up to 90 credits taken at UPA, and students must complete a minimum of 30 credits to qualify for the bachelor's degree.
Eduardo Muñiz, head of Outreach at UPA, noted that “this collaboration with Carver University represents a great opportunity for our students to obtain an international double degree, broadening their academic and professional horizons globally.”
Dr. Eduardo Tapia, Chair Program of the Computer Engineering Program at Carver University, valued the agreement as an opportunity to enrich the program with new perspectives and multicultural experiences.
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