University Links - ASFC

University Links

ASFC is proud of the strong connections it has built locally, nationally and internationally, to ensure all our high school graduates can pursue their dream careers, wherever they may be!

Our yearly University Fair is a great event to learn more about the options offered by our partner universities, some of whom grant ASFC graduates scholarship funds or other benefits in their application process.

Nationally, we officially partner with

Internationally, we have strong links with Universities and Colleges in the USA but our advisors are on hand to help students in their journey to find the perfect program and institution, be that in Chiapas, Mexico or somewhere else in the world.

We are  the only school in Chiapas to have an agreement with the only US University with a campus in Mexico, Arkansas State University, Campus Queretaro.

They are a fantastic option for our graduates and the preferred choice for continuing their education in English without leaving Mexico !

Some of the benefits of studying with Arkansas State University include:

  • Double degree, valid both in the USA and validated by SEP
  • Opportunity to study in the US campus for 1 year at Mexican prices
  • Courses exclusively in English language taught by international professors

ASFC graduates fit the Arkansas State University profile perfectly, and have access to scholarships of up to 50% thanks to our partnership agreement.


Through our collaboration with Utah State University we welcome their student teachers every year, students who are in the final stages of their degrees in education and need to complete teaching practice. Our own talented teachers offer mentorship and advice throughout the program and Utah State student teachers get involved in daily life at ASFC.


ASFC is also part of Dallas Baptist University’s Global Community Partnership program, which offers great scholarship opportunities to our graduates, alongside a scheme where ASFC learners can take DBU’s classes whilst in high school and earn University credits they can use for undergraduate programs at most US universities.