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*Richard Wilkie, "[http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume11/4fall06/mccchap_final.htm Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962]," in Bloom (2006), ''[https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780742537446 Adventures into Mexico: American Tourism beyond the Border]''.
*Richard Wilkie, "[http://www.profmex.org/mexicoandtheworld/volume11/4fall06/mccchap_final.htm Dangerous Journeys: Mexico City College Students and the Mexican Landscape, 1954-1962]," in Bloom (2006), ''[https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780742537446 Adventures into Mexico: American Tourism beyond the Border]''.
*[http://www.mexicocitycollege.com/index.html The Mexico City College Story:The History 1940-1963 ]
*[http://www.mexicocitycollege.com/index.html The Mexico City College Story:The History 1940-1963 ]
*[http://mx.groups.yahoo.com/group/mexicocitycollege/messages Yahoo! group of Mexico City College alumni]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120615000000*/http://mx.groups.yahoo.com/group/mexicocitycollege/ Yahoo! group of Mexico City College alumni (Wayback machine)]
*[http://mx.groups.yahoo.com/group/udlapueblamexico/ Yahoo! group of MCC/UDLAP students & alumni]
*[http://www.udlap.mx University of the Americas - Puebla]
*[http://www.udlap.mx University of the Americas - Puebla]
*[http://www.udla.mx University of the Americas - Mexico City]
*[http://www.udla.mx University of the Americas - Mexico City]

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Diploma from Mexico City College, 1948 (in Latin)

Mexico City College was founded in 1940, as an English-speaking junior college in Mexico City, Mexico.

In 1946, the college became a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree-awarding institution, changing its name to University of the Americas in 1963. In 1968, the college became Universidad de las Americas, as it began the transition into a Spanish-speaking institution, culminating in its move to Cholula, Puebla, in 1971.

Because of internal problems, the campus split in 1985 into two separate institutions:

Alumni

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