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April 11, 2023
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MEC makes Prouni waiting list available

Participants who have expressed interest in competing for a scholarship from the University for All Program (Prouni) on the waiting list can now check whether they have been pre-selected for the Program. The result was released this Monday (10th) by the Ministry of Education (MEC), at Prouni, at the Single Access portaland will be available for consultation until April 19.

Those pre-selected from the waiting list will also have until April 19th to prove their registration information directly at the institution they chose. The first edition of Prouni 2023 offered more than 290,000 scholarships.

Prouni’s selection process takes place twice a year and its target audience is the population that does not have a higher education degree.

Requirements

To obtain a full scholarship, the candidate must prove gross monthly family income, per person, of up to one and a half minimum wages; and for the partial scholarship (50%), the gross monthly family income must be up to three minimum wages per person in the family.

Prouni is a higher education access program that offers full and partial scholarships at private institutions of higher education for those who have never completed an undergraduate course.

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