Preparatoria Federal (Mexico)

Preparatoria Federal (English: Federal Preparatory) is a chain of Mexican high schools (known in Mexico as preparatorias) which offers programs to upgrade the regular degree to a technical-professional level. Preparatoria Federal has campuses located in 22 states.

The PFLC and all PREFECO jointly with all CEB high schools are part of the technical school of the DGB, and are dependent of Secretaría de Educación Pública of Mexico.[1]

PREFECO

PREFECO (or Preparatoria Federal por Cooperación English: Cooperation Federal Preparatory) has locations in 22 states.

Began in the year 1938 as an educational project led by President Lázaro Cárdenas. The PREFECO main feature is their support comes from various organizations and federal, state, municipal, and social organizations primarily interested in the educational development of their community.

PFLC

PFLC (or Preparatoria Federal Lázaro Cárdenas English: Lazaro Cardenas Federal Preparatory) has a location in one state.

Began in October 1946 as a "Cooperation Preparatory". In 1960, the school joins the Autonomous University of Baja California, thus giving rise to the University in the area, without losing its dependence on the SEP. Adopted in 1970 the name "Lazaro Cardenas", and in 1973, was established as a federal school by presidential agreement. Its support is entirely dependent on federal subsidies.

Locations

There are 110 PREFECOs and one PFLC in México.

StateNo.Schools
Aguascalientes252/31, 2/72
Baja California31/11, 2/11, 3/11, 2/43, 2/105
Baja California Sur82/45, 2/56, 2/58, 2/59, 2/61, 2/119, 2/134, 2/172
Campeche22/129, 2/159
Chihuahua92/3, 2/8, 2/15, 2/24, 2/36, 2/47, 2/128, 2/132, 2/150
Coahuila122/5, 2/11, 2/89, 2/101, 2/135, 2/164
Guanajuato52/7, 2/51, 2/71, 2/73, 2/141
Guerrero52/12, 2/21, 2/50, 2/69, 2/104
Hidalgo152/20, 2/23, 2/30, 2/35, 2/46, 2/52, 2/53, 2/54, 2/55, 2/65, 2/70, 2/82, 2/98, 2/175, 2/180
Jalisco12/137
Estado de México82/44, 2/74, 2/88, 2/100, 2/121, 2/142, 2/144, 2/157
Michoacán92/14, 2/16, 2/19, 2/26, 2/34, 2/40, 2/106, 2/140, 2/143
Morelos102/27, 2/42, 2/64, 2/79, 2/84, 2/91, 2/97, 2/123, 2/152, 2/153
Oaxaca122/13, 2/17, 2/37, 2/41, 2/68, 2/85, 2/92, 2/96, 2/108, 2/177, 2/179, 2/181
Puebla92/22, 2/25, 2/28, 2/48, 2/83, 2/103, 2/114, 2/126, 2/138
Sinaloa32/39, 2/49, 2/77
Sonora42/10, 2/33, 2/94, 2/131
Tabasco12/18
Tamaulipas72/1, 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 2/9, 2/78, 2/110
Tlaxcala22/99, 2/111
Veracruz122/29, 2/38, 2/57, 2/63, 2/86, 2/93, 2/118, 2/127, 2/147, 2/155, 2/156, 2/176
Yucatan22/139, 2/178

1 PFLC Aguacaliente (1/1), PFLC Lomas Virreyes (2/1), PFLC Valle Sur (3/1)

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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2013-03-01.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Subsistemas coordinados
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