It is the most visionary project and the backbone of the work of the University of Guadalajara abroad because it will expand the educational services of the university campuses that make up the University Network based on a model of pertinent and quality internationalization, initially adapting the academic offer to the needs and requirements of the Hispanic population of Los Angeles and later to that of Chicago.

The innovative and flexible design of this system allows it to operate in an environment of international solidarity, inclusion, multiculturalism, competitiveness, and sustainability that will contribute to the prosperity of the region, promoting productivity and full social insertion as a response to the new paradigms of migration and development.

The project fosters the establishment of bridges of international collaboration between Mexico and the United States in the academic, business, scientific-technological, entrepreneurship and cultural fields to boost competitiveness, productivity and mobility with an intense link with public, private and social sector organizations.

The significance of this project is that it impacts the 5.7 million Latinos who live in Los Angeles, of which 4.6 million are of Mexican origin, according to figures from the Pew Research Center.