The goal of UNR is to ensure that prospective students are aware of and have access to support programs before starting their university life.

The University Welfare Office held a virtual meeting with authorities from municipalities and communes in south-central Santa Fe. The main objective of the meeting was to make available to these communities all the comprehensive support tools that the University offers to its prospective students.

The meeting, which took place on Friday, November 6, via the Meet platform, sought to establish direct contact with the territory to ensure that the information reaches each young person in their place of origin.

During the meeting, university officials detailed the main support programs managed by the department. These services are essential for supporting students' academic paths and reducing the economic and logistical barriers they face when beginning their studies.

The systems presented include:

Student Residences: Access to accommodation in Rosario for young people from other locations.

Study Scholarships: Different lines of financial aid to support the coursework.

University Dining Halls: Access to nutritious food at low cost.

The event included the participation of key officials from the Welfare area, who highlighted the importance of this coordinated work with local governments: Gustavo Simonetta, Secretary of University Welfare; Patricia Giacomozzi, Director of Student Welfare and in charge of the Residences Directorate and Manuela Manzano, Residences Coordinator.

In this way, the UNR reiterates its social commitment and its intention to reach each future student in their own locality, making available each and every one of the tools that the University has in terms of student welfare and understanding that territorial articulation is key for a public, inclusive university with regional roots.

Journalist: Victoria Arrabal