'Universities' closed by order of the Ministry of Education in Colombia have quickly reopened in the same facilities with a different name, and some academic programs with hundreds of students enrolled are unlicensed. To choose a local university in Colombia as a partner it is important to remember that most renowned universities coexist with others of low quality that may not even be legal.
Currently there are 32 local universities that are being investigating by the Ministry of Education, including Universidad San Martín, la Gran Colombia, la Católica y la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. Situations like these are being viewed in the multibillion-dollar market of higher education in the country, which annually generates in enrollments at least 7.5 trillion pesos and impacts on 2,100,000 young people and their families. Further details are given in original article.