The Pontifical Javeriana University announced that it will allocate around 2025, around 230 billion pesos for scholarships, discounts and financial support. The above, as support for those people who do not have the resources to assume the entire tuition fee.
In such a way, During the first half of next year, Javeriana will invest 120 billion pesos.
Therefore, from this university faculty they remembered What scholarships are available, so that those interested can apply.
“Among the scholarship options available for financial need There is the Ingresa Scholarship, which covers up to 50% of the tuition fee of applicants who have been admitted for the first time to an undergraduate degree at the University. The beneficiaries who meet the requirements established within the call will have this financial support from the first semester until the completion of their studies,” explained the Javeriana University.
In addition, they recalled that they also have la ‘Band and Orchestra’ scholarship that is aimed at those who are admitted to the Musical Studies career and who for some reason cannot assume the entire tuition fee.
“For academic excellence, the institution has the ‘Outstanding Bachelor’ scholarships, ‘Outstanding high school graduate from Acodesi’ and ‘Fe y Alegría’ schools, which cover up to 80% of the tuition fee“, they added.
This will be the distribution of the scholarships
The Javeriana University reported that during the first semester of 2025 it will grant 224 new scholarships for undergraduates, which are added to the 2,500 already awarded.
Meanwhile, the children of full-time teachers or administrative employees, Javeriana announced that it will cover up to 80% of the tuition fee throughout the entire degree.
“The Javeriana also has scholarships for permanence such as the ‘Rectoría Scholarship’, which responds to requests from regular students of undergraduate programs who do not have the resources to the continuity of your studies; with creditable credits for master’s and doctoral programs; and 32 agreements with organizations and foundations that, through the institution, support students from different semesters so that they can successfully begin or complete their professional career,” they added.
Agreement with Lumni
Those who access this agreement will be able to finance in the long term up to 85% of the value of the degree and is awarded to students admitted to study the first semester, in the majority of undergraduates.
However, these students must have academic excellence and have special economic circumstances.
“This option allows the student pay the highest percentage of the financing once you finish your studies and have found employment. In other financial aid, the Javeriana has discounts for “Javeriana families” that range from 15% to 50% for having parents or siblings studying simultaneously at the Institution; those of 10% are undergraduate graduates who are going to do their postgraduate studies at Javeriana; the agreements with the Ministry of Defense, the District Secretariat of Social Integration and the Colombian Association for the Advancement of Science; and those awarded to graduates of Jesuit schools,” they concluded.