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The BBVA Scholarship Program for Kids who Inspire makes community

Building a community to achieve the results that Mexicans and the country require is a task that depends on constant work, which is why the BBVA Foundation has set out to promote this objective through the BBVA Scholarship Program for Chavos que Inspiran .

What is this program about? Sofia Ize, director of the BBVA Foundation, reports: “ BBVA Scholarships for Chavos that Inspiran offers comprehensive support to scholarship recipients through financial support, to which are added a set of extracurricular activities, university alliances, development of professional skills and opportunities of employment, in order to promote school training and personal development ”.

He assures that the BBVA Foundation is convinced that the education of young people is the main key to the integral development of the country and social well-being, for this reason they promote it through these actions.

Through the BBVA Scholarship Program for Chavos que Inspiran, they seek to recognize and support the talent of young people, by promoting school continuity and social mobility, while fostering the creation of a community of agents of change committed to Mexico.

Although there are other scholarships, what distinguishes this one is that “the scholarship recipients are integrated and become part of a community that inspires,” says the director of the BBVA Foundation, in addition to the fact that the support is provided for a period of 10 years of support and comprehensive training, from the first year of secondary school to professional training.

Throughout the time in which this program has been developed, it has had several positive results, but Sofia Ize explains that the greatest achievement is “observing the development and training of our scholarship holders, which inspires us to continue working for growth and continuous improvement of the program ”.

In the end, education enriches culture, spirit, values and everything that characterizes us as human beings, so what is intended is to generate a community of successful university students who inspire and positively transform their lives, that of their families. , your locality and our country, Sofia Ize reiterates.

To enroll in it, students with a minimum primary school average of 8.0 must register on the page where they will add their basic socioeconomic information; They must also take the talent tests: verbal ability, mathematical thinking, psychological capital, school persistence and educational trajectory.

The 2021 period is from May 20 to June 9.

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