Selections for the ProUni waiting list will open this Thursday (7). Anyone who has signed up for the program but has not yet secured a scholarship will be able to sign up on the program's page until Friday (8).
The waiting list is valid only for the courses chosen at the time of registration. Each participant could choose up to two options.
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Students who were not selected in the first or second regular call for the program can only participate in the waiting list for the first course option. Those who were selected in the second course option, but whose class was not formed, can also register for the first course option only.
For the second option of course, only those whose class of the first option was not formed can register on the waiting list, regardless of having been selected in the regular calls.
The list of candidates participating in the waiting list will be available for consultation by the institutions next Monday (11).
All candidates participating in the waiting list will have to attend, on the 12th and 13th of this month, the respective educational institutions in which they are applying for a vacancy, to present the documentation to prove the information provided in the inscription.
According to the Ministry of Education, a total of 946,979 candidates signed up for the first edition of ProUni this year. 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 being offered in 1,239 private educational institutions. Of the total scholarships, 116,813 are full and 127,075 are partial (50% of the monthly fee).
ProUni grants full and partial scholarships in undergraduate and sequential specific training courses in private institutions of higher education. On the other hand, the institutions that adhere to the program are exempt from taxes.
Selected students can also apply for the permanence scholarship, to help pay for their studies, and also use the Student Financing Fund (Fies) to guarantee part of the monthly fee not covered by the scholarship program.