The INACAP Professional Institute officially presented the Scholarships Silver and gold, aimed at students since the age of 50, with the aim of opening opportunities to whom they seek to start a technical career. These scholarships will partially or totally cover the registration and monthly payments of the first 2026 semester, which represents a significant incentive in a country where population aging advances quickly.
So you can get a scholarship up to 100% in the first semester
Inacap’s rector, Lucas Palacios, said that in the last six years the enrollment of students over 50 years increased by 185%. Currently, more than 4,500 people over 40 are already part of this institution in different regions of the country. The New scholarship Silver and golden is part of that trend and seeks to strengthen the idea of learning throughout life as a engine of personal and social development.
Types of scholarship and requirements to postulate
- Financing modalities are divided into two main categories:
- Silver scholarship: It awards a 50% discount on monthly for students between 50 and 59 years.
- Golden Scholarship: covers 100% of the monthly payment for those who are 60 years or older.
- Both options include registration and monthly payments of the first semester.
- The benefit applies both day and evening.
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The program is aimed at 34 technical careers of four semesters. These include areas such as administration, agribusiness, automation and robotics, energy, mining, construction, design, gastronomy, computer science, cybersecurity, telecommunications, logistics, mechanics, health, tourism and hospitality. With this wide offer, each person interested in the scholarship You can choose a study path that adapts to your motivations and the needs of the current labor market.
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An attractive point is that Scholarships Silver and gold can be complemented with other internal benefits of INACAP. Among them is the Stem scholarship, aimed at women who opt for one of the 18 technical careers in science, technology, engineering or mathematics for the first semester.
