Federal University opens 1.555 places in free courses, prioritizing transfers, foreign candidates and diploma holders. The selection process offers inclusive and high-quality opportunities, with results expected in July.
The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) announced the opening of an unmissable selection process for those who want to start or continue their academic journey. With a total of 1.555 vacancies in free courses undergraduate courses, both face-to-face and distance learning, the institution is offering opportunities for different candidate profiles.
Registration open for 1.555 places in free undergraduate courses at the Federal University until July 8
The Federal University's selection process for the second semester of 2024 aims to fill these vacancies in an inclusive and strategic way.
According to Cristiano Costa Argemon Vieira, dean of Undergraduate Studies, the initial priority will be for candidates interested in transferring from other institutions.
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Subsequently, the vacancies will be allocated to foreign candidates with a refugee, humanitarian or family reunion visa.
To top it off, candidates with an undergraduate degree also have the chance to enroll in a new course at the Federal University.
Between 2022 and the first half of 2024, around 4.658 people have already registered in previous selection processes at the Federal University, highlighting their continued interest in the quality education offered by the institution.
Anderson Viçoso de Araújo, director of Academic Planning and Management, emphasizes that this is an ideal time for those who want to change careers or specialize even further.
He highlights that UFMS offers excellent undergraduate courses, with a nationally recognized infrastructure and teaching staff.
How to apply?
Registration to compete for open places on free courses is open until July 8th, and interested parties can register through the official website of the Federal University.
Click here to register.
Students from other institutions can also apply and compete for open positions
For students already enrolled in other institutions, this is a unique opportunity to continue their studies at one of the UFMS units.
The preliminary result of the selection process will be published on June 12th on the official UFMS Admissions page.
Candidates will have until July 15th to present administrative appeals, while the results and the first call for enrollment are scheduled for July 17th.
Those who wish to take advantage of courses already taken can make the request after enrolling, through the Prograd page.
With a wide range of courses available, including Physics, Engineering, Social Sciences, Law and many others, the Federal University stands out as an ideal choice for those seeking educational quality and opportunities for academic and professional growth.
This selection process represents not only the opening of vacancies, but also UFMS' commitment to contributing significantly to the educational and social development of the region and the country.
Take advantage of this unique chance to start your academic journey or advance your career at the renowned Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Source: More Minas.
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