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From August 8, the second payment of competition scholarships and PASE-U will begin

The director of the Institute for the Training and Use of Human Resources (Ifarhu), Bernardo Meneses, pointed out that the second payment of the competition scholarships and the PASE-U will begin on August 8.

“This coming Monday, July 18, we are going to have a national payment calendar so that parents can know the specific day that the payment corresponds to the school,” he specified in Telemetro Reporta.

He stated that they have extended the deadline for parents to submit the bulletins to the corresponding regional addresses, this in the case of students who had to present it physically with the competition scholarship program.

“Many parents have not been able to present this document because there are schools that are closed or have not been able to get there due to lack of transportation… we have extended the deadline, we currently have it open,” he said.

The deadline would be July 31, in order to activate the payment corresponding to students.

Regarding the payment of the PASE-U, he mentioned that as an institution they depend on the record of grades by teachers, he assured that at the moment they have an average of 60,000 students without information.

It should be noted that Ifarhu has already published the schedule for the delivery of documents for the payment of school scholarships corresponding to students who charge by ACH and Clave card.



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