Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia becomes most recognized in Huila

The Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Neiva Campus, solidified its position in 2025 as the most recognized private higher education institution in Huila department, driven by academic growth, social impact, and regional partnerships. Serving around 2,000 students, mostly from low-income strata and local backgrounds, the university provides programs tailored to local and global needs while advancing toward accreditation.

The Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia (UCC), Neiva Campus, stands out with a community of about 2,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs, over 11,000 alumni, and a robust faculty and administrative staff. Eighty percent of its students come from socioeconomic strata 1 and 2, with most being from Huila, highlighting its role as an educational driver in the region.

Undergraduate offerings include Civil Engineering, Agrofood Engineering, Systems Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Law, Psychology, Crossmedia Design, Transmedia Narrative, and Technology in Criminalistics and Forensic Sciences, with graduates holding key positions in local, national, and international companies. Graduate programs feature specializations in Law (Labor, Penal, Public, and Process), Structural Analysis and Design, Quality Management and Health Auditing, and Coffee Production and Trade.

The institution plans to introduce new programs such as Software Engineering, Specialization in Human Talent Management, Master's in Law, Master's in Engineering, Specialization in Road Infrastructure, Specialization in Tourism for Territorial Development, and Master's in Health Psychology.

In research, it achieved milestones in Minciencias' Call 957, with two groups reaching A1 category: Psicosaberes and Engineering Group. It maintains 10 active seedbeds and 21 Scopus-indexed publications.

Social impact efforts encompass the “Decido ser mejor” project, reaching 6,000 people across 37 municipalities; the Nativa Solidaria del Cuidado Store; the “Emprende Paz” Festival involving over 50 conflict-victim entrepreneurs; a potable water system for El Juncal benefiting 5,000 residents; and infrastructure designs for Rivera. The Legal Clinic served 697 users, while the Psychological Clinic conducted over 1,450 sessions.

Led by Patricia Sánchez Rubio, it received in 2025 the Orden Cacique Timanco Decoration from the Huila Departmental Assembly, recognition from ACORD for sports contributions, and acknowledgment from Neiva's Ombudsman for human rights promotion.

The UCC is progressing toward Multicampus Institutional Accreditation, with its initial conditions document submitted to the CNA and a peer visit scheduled for March 17, bolstering indicators in academics, research, and social outreach.

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Vibrant photo of mipyme innovators driving Valle del Cauca's economic boom in a Cali tech hub, with cityscape and agribusiness backdrop.
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Valle del Cauca transforms economy with mipymes and innovation

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Valle del Cauca is undergoing a deep economic transformation driven by micro, small, and medium enterprises (mipymes), technology adoption, and leadership in artificial intelligence. According to the Cali Chamber of Commerce, 99.6% of businesses are mipymes generating employment and diversifying sectors like commerce and agribusiness. The Business Rhythm Survey shows optimism for the second half of 2025, with 49.6% expecting sales increases.

Valle del Cauca earned first place in Colombia Líder's National Education Challenge, in the category for special departments 1 and 2. The award recognizes initiatives in pedagogical innovation and rural entrepreneurship. Governor Dilian Francisca Toro hailed the achievement as a collective effort by students and teachers.

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Colombia's Huila department is advancing in consolidating wellness and health tourism through public-private collaboration. In a recent workshop led by the Gobernación and the Chamber of Commerce, tour operators launched the commercialization phase and committed to presenting specialized packages on April 15. The initiative aims to position Huila as a competitive destination nationally and internationally.

In the sports facility of Río Frío in Rivera, the official inauguration of Atlético Huila's training schools took place, a brand acquired by entrepreneur Felipe Olave. The event drew football fans, parents, and students eager to learn about the local sports initiative. The project aims to nurture young talent, foster discipline, and provide opportunities for children and youth in the area.

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Senate candidate for the MIRA party, Ana Paola Agudelo, closed her campaign at Santander Park in Neiva, Huila, before over 2,000 sympathizers. In her speech, she defended her legislative trajectory and the party's principles, highlighting no corruption records in over two decades. She expressed satisfaction with the citizen support received during the departmental tour.

Colombia gears up for legislative elections to Congress and inter-party consultations this Sunday, March 8, 2026, amid security measures and warnings against interference. Authorities in Huila report calm, while the Ministry of Labor warns of sanctions for employers pressuring workers' votes. The voting aims to ensure free exercise of suffrage despite risks in some areas.

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The Colombian Cycling Federation confirmed that the Clásica Futuras Estrellas will take place in the Huila department from May 1 to 3. The event, organized by Club Deportivo Futuras Estrellas, expects to gather more than 500 athletes from various departments in the country. Huila will participate with 28 athletes.

 

 

 

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