Universidad Alberto Hurtado
About the university
Universidad Alberto Hurtado (UAH) is a Jesuit private university founded in 1997 in Santiago, Chile. As of 2025–2026, it is recognized for its strong focus on social sciences, law, economics, education, and humanities, with a mission centered on social justice, ethics, and public service. The university offers high-quality academic programs combined with research and public policy engagement. Located in central Santiago, UAH provides students with direct access to government institutions, NGOs, and cultural organizations, making it an ideal environment for students interested in societal impact and leadership.
Key information
- Location: Santiago, CL
- Ranking #17
- QS #1001
- THE #1001
- National ranking #15
- Institution type: private
Popular faculties
- Law
- Economics
- Sociology
- Education
- Psychology
- Public Policy
Programs (7)
- Education
- History
- Journalism and Communication
- Law
- Philosophy
- Psychology
- Sociology
Student body
- Total students: 8,000
- Undergraduate: 6,500
- Graduate: 1,500
- International students: 8%
Campus life
In 2025, campus life at UAH is deeply connected to social engagement, ethics, and public debate. Students actively participate in academic discussions, community projects, and cultural initiatives. Located in downtown Santiago, the university offers easy access to government institutions, NGOs, and cultural centers, providing a unique environment for students interested in public policy and social impact.
Housing & accommodation
Housing cost: $300 - $900 / per month
Housing options
- Private apartments
- shared housing
- student residences
Student clubs and organizations
- Social justice groups
- debate clubs
- academic societies
- cultural organizations
Sports
- Football
- basketball
- volleyball
- fitness activities
Career & internships
Employment rate: 85%
Partner companies
- Government institutions
- NGOs
- Deloitte
- PwC
- educational institutions
- research centers
- consulting firms
Internships: In 2025, UAH integrates internships into many programs, particularly in law, public policy, education, and social sciences. Students gain experience in government agencies, NGOs, research centers, and private organizations. The university’s strong focus on public service ensures meaningful internships that address real social challenges.
Admission requirements
Required documents
- High school diploma
- transcripts
- PAES scores
- application form
- ID document
Minimum GPA: 3
Tuition costs
- $4,000 - $9,000 / per year
- Acceptance rate: 60.00%
- Scholarships available: As of 2025, UAH offers a wide range of scholarships, including merit-based and need-based financial aid, as well as Chilean government programs such as “Gratuidad.” These scholarships can significantly reduce or fully cover tuition fees. The university also provides additional support programs, flexible payment plans, and academic assistance to ensure student success and inclusion.
Quick facts
- Founded: 1997
- Teaching languages: spanish
- Study formats: offline
Contact
- [email protected]
- +56 2 2692 0200