Registration will be online from June 4th to 18th. This program recently surpassed 100 graduates.

La Universidad Nacional de Rosario The University of California, San Diego, has launched a new application process for the rEGRESAR Program, an initiative that seeks to support those who interrupted their university studies so they can complete them. Registration is open from June 4th to 18th through: https://bit.ly/rEGRESAR3raCONVOCATORIA.

The program has already had two previous successful applications. Less than a month ago, it celebrated its 100th graduation, a milestone that reaffirms the importance of providing second chances in the university setting.

“We designed a solid, priority-based academic strategy to guarantee not only the right to access higher education, but also the real possibility of pursuing and completing that path. We understood that this program was necessary, and it's bearing fruit. What we built here isn't happening anywhere else in the country,” said Rector Franco Bartolacci, adding: “I want to thank the UNR Academic Department team and each faculty that makes this possible, but most importantly, those who decide to return. The decision to return, to return to studying, is not easy. When someone does, they leave a powerful message that inspires others: it's never too late, we always have time.”

Bartolacci also emphasized that the program is directly connected to the students' personal journeys: “We're coming off a very encouraging experience. The University owed itself a mechanism like this. We want students to stop being numbers in their files; instead, we seek to show that each one of them has a unique life story. It's built from a different place and has a different impact.”