Do you already know the Wiese Foundation Educational Credit Program?

We know that education is one of the sources of knowledge and that at the same time it will help to train the professionals required by the Country. That is why it is necessary for students to finish their studies, however, sometimes they have economic difficulties that prevent them from continuing with their professional goals.

The Wiese Foundation, which works for better Peruvians to forge Peru of the future, has launched its Educational Credit Program aimed at students of SENATI Lima, from 3rd to 6th semester of all its headquarters in Lima, in order to help these students with the payment of their monthly fees to said institution.

To create this Program, the Wiese Foundation has chosen the Peruvian Institute for Educational Development (IPFE), in order to administer educational funds and manage educational opportunities. The Wiese Foundation strives for equal opportunity for low-income youngsters, for this reason it has allocated a revolving fund of US$250,000 to finance the completion of studies of youngsters in question and prevent them from dropping out of their studies

In addition, the Study Credit Program of the Wiese Foundation provides its students with a series of workshops that will allow them to improve their socio-emotional skills and an accompaniment system throughout their technical career. These personalized workshops will facilitate the rapid labor insertion in the market, after having completed their studies.

The Study Credit Program of the Wiese Foundation aims to grant 160 credits to all students who apply for the program and meet the prerequisites. In this way the program seeks to help youngsters to complete their studies and reduce the great unsatisfied demand that exists in the labor market by qualified technical professionals.

First professional beneficiary of the Educational Credit Program of the Wiese Foundation

Vladimir Poma Arango is the first graduate from the technical career of Matricería (Mold or Die Making) in SENATI that, thanks to the Educational Credit Program of the Wiese Foundation, managed to complete his studies. You also meet your professional goals and continue studying thanks to the Educational Credit Program of the Wiese Foundation. If you are a student of SENATI Lima and you are between the 2nd and 6th semester of any career, call us at 984651848 to give you personalized advice, or go to bit.ly/CreditosEducativos and learn how to be part of our Program.

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