The result of the first call for the University for All Program (ProUni) will be released today (6) on the internet. Those who are pre-selected will have from this Wednesday until the 14th to register.
Students must attend the institutions with the documents that prove the information provided in the registration form. It is up to the candidates to check the times and place of attendance to verify the information. The list of required documentation is available on the internet.
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Some institutions may require successful candidates to take a test. Students should check, at the time of registration, whether the institution will apply its own selection process. Institutions that opt for their own process must formally explain to students, within the deadline maximum of 24 hours from the disclosure of the results of the calls, the nature and criteria for approval.
The registration of the approval or disapproval of the candidates in the ProUni Computerized System and the issuance of the respective terms of Concession of Scholarship or terms of Reprobation by educational institutions will be made between February 6th and 18th for those selected in the first call. If the student does not attend within the stipulated period, he will be disapproved.
Those who are not selected in the first call may still be approved in the second, which will be released on February 20th. There will also be a third chance. Those who are not chosen can join the waiting list on the 7th and 8th of March.
In all, 946,979 candidates signed up for the first edition of ProUni this year, according to the Ministry of Education. As each candidate could choose up to two course options, the number of enrollments reached 1,820,446.
In this edition, 243,888 scholarships are offered in 1,239 private educational institutions. Of the total scholarships, 116,813 are full and 127,075 are partial, at 50% of the tuition fee.
ProUni grants full and partial scholarships for undergraduate and sequential specific training courses at private institutions of higher education. On the other hand, the program offers tax exemption to institutions that adhere to the program.
The selected students can also apply for a Permanence Scholarship, to help with the costs of their studies, and they can also use the Student Financing Fund (Fies) to guarantee part of the monthly fee not covered by the program scholarship. With information from Agência Brasil.