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A New Approach to Inter-American Education in Bogotá*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The purpose of this article is to describe the Centro de Estudios Universitarios Colombo-Americano (CEUCA), established in Bogotá by the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) in 1964 to meet the expanding needs of inter-American education. CEUCA serves as a foreign study center for undergraduate students and as a base of operations for GLCA Faculty Researchers. Because of its structure and activities the center formed by this consortium of twelve private Liberal Arts colleges is of interest to those concerned with Latin American studies in the United States, as well as observers of the emerging relationships between North American and Latin American educational institutions. The purely private nature of this bold program holds special interest at this time when such endeavors are not usually undertaken unless backed by governments or massive foundation support.
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- Copyright © University of Miami 1965
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The author was the founding-Director of the Great Lakes Colleges Association center in Bogotá during 1964-1965, while on leave from San Fernando Valley State College. Professor John Martin, founder and former Director of the Instituto Lingüístico Colombo-America (ILCA) in Bogotá, is now the Director of the GLCA center.
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* The author was the founding-Director of the Great Lakes Colleges Association center in Bogotá during 1964-1965, while on leave from San Fernando Valley State College. Professor John Martin, founder and former Director of the Instituto Lingüístico Colombo-America (ILCA) in Bogotá, is now the Director of the GLCA center.