Mexico City College
Mexico City College was founded in 1940, as an English speaking junior college in Mexico City, Mexico.
In 1946 the college switched to a 4-year Bachelor of Arts degree-awarding institution, then changed its name to University of the Americas in 1963 and in 1968 to Universidad de las Americas, beginning a transition to be a Spanish-speaking institution, culminating with its move to Cholula, Puebla, in 1971.
Because of internecine problems the campus then split into two separate institutions:
- UDLA - Universidad de las Americas, in Mexico City, Mexico.
- UDLAP- Universidad de las Américas Puebla, in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico.
Unfortunately the UDLAP websites about MCC exalumnos are usually offline, UDLA does not have an alumni website, but a Yahoo! group has a handful of former MCCers who frequently chat about MCC and are managing to keep its history alive.
References
See the article by Richard Wilkie "Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962" in * This is a free download at http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume11/4fall06/mccchap_final.htm
- The Mexico City College Story:The History 1940-1963
- Yahoo! group of Mexico City College alumni
- Yahoo! group of MCC/UDLAP students & alumni
- University of the Americas - Puebla
- University of the Americas - Mexico City