In the context of University reforms in the first half of the 1960 ' s, this article analyzes how the central administration of Universidad del Valle and the Universidad Nacional de Colombia developed institutional mechanisms to achieve the legitimate incorporation of the bonding of their institutions with American foundations. From a documentary research, the analysis considers that the participation of this foundations in the modernization of the two universities impacted not only the University life as they constituted a source of funding and technical assistance, but also due to their influence in the efforts of the central administrations to set up a favoring institutional context for its acceptance. The paper shows that in these efforts the spaces for the dissemination of information were relevant, in order for the lecturers and students to get acquainted with the projects developed by the University and with the diverse participation that some foundations had in these projects. However, the acceptance process in these institutions was marked in a different manner depending on the internal political context.