The Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú announced on Apr. 17 the appointment of its student representatives to the University Assembly for the year 2026. These representatives, known as REA, participate and vote in meetings of this governing body and serve one-year terms.
The student representatives also join various commissions that address topics such as budget, scholarships and educational credit, food services, sports support, health promotion, gender issues, and inclusion. The university said their involvement ensures that students have a voice in decisions affecting campus life.
The office of the REA is located on campus next to the Education garden and near the computer classrooms in Education. It operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., providing a space where students can seek information or support regarding their representation.
The Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú promotes cultural and social wellbeing by emphasizing contributions from its university community in education and research, according to the official website. The institution functions under its established framework with RUC 20155945860 according to its official website.
Academic achievements and societal issues are highlighted by drawing on expertise from professors and researchers at PUCP as reported by its official portal. Communication efforts are directed by Dirección de Comunicación Institucional according to PUCP’s official site.
PUCP’s news portal has evolved since it began as a printed magazine in 2005 into a digital platform offering multimedia content about institutional activities and broader societal topics according to PUCP. Through these channels, PUCP serves communities across Peru with news updates and academic insights as noted on its website.

