University of Morón
About the university
The University of Morón (Universidad de Morón) is a private university founded in 1960 in Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina. As of 2025, it offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including engineering, law, health sciences, business, and social sciences. The university emphasizes professional training, research, and practical learning, with strong ties to industry and public institutions. It provides students with modern facilities and applied education to support career development and employability.
Key information
- Location: Morón, AR
- Ranking #30
- National ranking #20
- Institution type: private
Popular faculties
- Engineering
- Law
- Medicine
- Business Administration
- Social Sciences
Programs (7)
- Engineering
- Law
- Architecture
- Computer Science
- Philosophy
- Tourism and Hospitality
- Journalism and Communication
Student body
- Total students: 15,000
- Undergraduate: 12,000
- Graduate: 3,000
- International students: 4%
Campus life
In 2025, campus life at the University of Morón is dynamic and diverse, offering students access to academic programs, extracurricular activities, and professional development opportunities. Students participate in lectures, workshops, and research projects while engaging in cultural and sports activities. The university promotes a balanced student experience with a focus on both academic and social growth.
Housing & accommodation
Housing cost: $250 - $800 / per month
Housing options
- Private apartments
- shared housing
- student residences
Student clubs and organizations
- Engineering clubs
- law societies
- business clubs
- cultural organizations
Sports
- Football
- basketball
- volleyball
- fitness groups
Career & internships
Employment rate: 90%
Partner companies
- Engineering firms
- healthcare institutions
- law firms
- multinational companies
- local businesses
Internships: In 2025, the University of Morón provides internship opportunities through partnerships with companies, hospitals, law firms, and engineering organizations. These internships help students gain practical experience, apply theoretical knowledge, and improve employability in competitive job markets.
Admission requirements
Required documents
- High school diploma
- transcripts
- ID document
- application form
- program-specific requirements
Minimum GPA: 3
Tuition costs
- $4,000 - $10,000 / per year
- Acceptance rate: 70.00%
- Scholarships available: As of 2025, the University of Morón offers scholarships and financial aid programs based on academic merit and financial need. These programs aim to support students by reducing tuition costs and providing access to higher education. Additional installment payment plans and institutional support are also available to help students manage expenses.
Quick facts
- Founded: 1960
- Teaching languages: Spanish, spanish
- Study formats: offline
Contact
- Website: https://www.unimoron.edu.ar
- [email protected]
- +54 11 5627 2000