When Cajamarca-native Cesar Acuña Peralta founded Universidad Cesar Vallejo (UCV) in 1991, he envisioned an institution that would raise the standard of education in Peru. Amid the rapid changes in the country’s economy and society since then, the school remains steadfast in its commitment to uplift the lives of all Peruvians – wealthy or not.
“Due to its history, Peru has the distinct advantage in Latin America of being already familiar with Asian cultures, particularly Chinese, which creates an environment of safety, acceptance and social integration.” - UCV Marketing Manager César Acuña Núñez
“We take pride in helping people change their lives. We strongly believe that a lack of finances should not prevent anyone from receiving a quality education,” said UCV Marketing Manager César Acuña Núñez.
As Peru continues to attract foreign investment and form business partnerships, UCV is looking toward Asia to further expand its alliances with educational institutions across the Pacific.
“Due to its history, Peru has the distinct advantage in Latin America of being already familiar with Asian cultures, particularly Chinese, which creates an environment of safety, acceptance and social integration,” explained Acuña.
Through innovative teaching methods and activities, UCV continues to cultivate innovation and entrepreneurship into its students, as it seeks to strengthen the level of exchange between students, faculty and investors.