Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Santa Fe

The campus features modern architecture by the renowned Ricardo Legorreta, having more than 30,000 square meters of construction, with more than 3,000 students.

The first and second "Laws of Life" contests were held to give preparatory students a place to express their thoughts, writing essays about how they see the world.

Santa Fe Campus is located in a 13 hectare land (33 acres) it offers a wide range of sports, cultural and leisure facilities, such as a full size football field, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts; a 1200 m2 cafeteria, several "snacks", two libraries, laboratories for science and engineering and computer labs.

The campus is located in the most important business center in the city, that fact helps students to get employed by huge corporations as Ford, Nokia, Telcel and more.

The professional area has 3 main halls, an auditorium, a library (one of the biggest libraries in Mexico's universities) and a bookstore, along with an information technologies center featuring 70 computers divided by the type of software installed: Business, Programming, Multimedia, Design.

Along with the various snack bars and coffee shops, there is a buffet called "Cafeteria La Fuente" Where students have a place to eat, along with a recreation area.

During the last years, student groups with the University, managed to get conferences by Tony Blair and Howard Shultz, Starbucks CEO.

Current annual tuition and fees are ranked US$20,000, making the Tec Santa Fe one of the most expensive universities in Mexico and Latin America.

Post – graduate Campus Santa Fe offers master's degrees both online and onsite in different areas of study.

Access to the campus was blocked when it was under construction by a group of tenants who claimed that they had not been fully compensated for the land by the government.