If you have any doubts about the work of the UC Student Affairs Office or any of its areas -Student Development, Sports, Student Health and Welfare- contact us and we will solve your doubts.

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The TUC is like your ID card within the university. With it you can enter the library and request material, enter the Crisol computer rooms, use the parking lots and even set it up as a Redbanc at Banco Santander. When you enroll at UC you are given instructions on how to obtain your TUC. In case you have lost it, you must log in to this site and follow the instructions.

If I want to change careers, where should I go to consult?

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Entering this link you will find all the information, requirements and documents required to make the career change.

In addition, if you wish to make consultations in person, you can go to the DARA in the University Hall, 1st floor (in San Joaquín and Casa Central).

Where do I request my English test pass certificate?

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This certificate, like any other official university document (regular student or family charge, transcript of grades, degree certificate, etc.), must be requested at the DARA. This office is located in the University Hall, 1st floor (in San Joaquin and Casa Central). The opening hours at both campuses are from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Payment for certificates can be made in cash or by debit/credit card.

I would like to do an academic exchange. Where do I get information?

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UC has agreements with more than 350 universities around the world for academic exchange, research internships or double degrees. If you wish to make an exchange, you must go to the UC International Relations Office, located in Casa Central, 1st floor, office 12 (in the east sector of the campus). You can also review information on their web site
The opening hours are from Monday to Friday, from 9:00 am to 1:30 pm and from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Where do I go if I need to freeze my semester?

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You should approach the student affairs officer of your career, so that you can receive orientation.

Where do I get information about the TNE (school pass)?

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You can enter the following link and you will find information of your interest.

Where can I get information about credits and scholarships?

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You can enter the following link and you will find information of your interest. You can also consult the Department of Socioeconomic Assistance (DASE). Its service modules are located in the University Hall, 1st floor (in San Joaquín and Casa Central).

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You can request an appointment at entrevistasdae.uc.cl

You can also check with the Department of Socioeconomic Assistance (DASE). Its service modules are located in the University Hall, 1st floor (in San Joaquín and Casa Central).

I need to know information about the university's extracurricular workshops each semester.

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The Student Affairs Office offers a wide range of extracurricular, artistic and sports workshops. The registration process is in March (1st semester workshops) and August (2nd semester workshops). To learn about the disciplines and schedules, you should visit our site.

I am not convinced about the career I am studying. What do I do?

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You can request vocational counseling at CARA UC, where they will guide you and help you make the best decision based on your interests and goals.

I have a project in mind, where can I apply for funding?

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The Participation and Leadership area has competitive funds to make student initiatives in different areas a reality. Enter to student leadership and find out about calls for proposals, funding lines, etc. The FEUC also has competitive funds for student projects.