Overall, the Bradesco Foundation opened 17 free courses in various areas, spots are limited, so sign up as soon as possible!
With the aim of democratizing access to professional education, the Bradesco Foundation opened 18 thousand spots in free short courses in various areas. The initiative includes more than 85 programs focused on training young people and adults, aligning accessible education with current labor market demands. Enrollment is already open and can be done online or directly at the participating schools.
Free Courses Opened at the Bradesco Foundation
The free courses offered by the Bradesco Foundation are part of the Initial Continuing Education (FIC) program, with workloads ranging from 30 to 100 hours.
In-person classes will be held in 37 of the foundation’s 40 own schools, distributed across all Brazilian states.
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Free courses open 2,221 spots with classes in itinerant trailers from June 8 to 18 and training in gastronomy, technology, beauty, mechanics, pets, and elderly care in SP.
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ENEM 2026 deadline worries students: even with exemption approved, registration must be confirmed by June 5 to ensure participation
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Federal Institute opens applications for 100% free undergraduate and postgraduate courses with more than 150 spots in Administration, Public Management, and specializations; selection includes external transfer, graduates, and courses recognized by the MEC with applications open until June.
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Vale joins Senai and will pay R$ 2,225 for you to take a course in mining, logistics, and maintenance with a CLT contract, corporate benefits, practical training in the company’s operations, and free technical training for 18 months.
The training areas cover strategic sectors of the economy, such as Agribusiness, Information Technology, Communication, Electrical and Electronics, Art and Design, Gastronomy, Business, and Entrepreneurship.
The curriculum was designed according to regional needs, allowing students to acquire relevant skills for the local market.
Social Inclusion and Practical Training
Fernando Frochtengarten, manager of the EJA, FIC, and Virtual School Department of the Bradesco Foundation, emphasizes the social role of the initiative:
“We believe that education is the key to social inclusion, and professional qualification is part of that.”
The initiative is aimed at people seeking entry or re-entry into the job market, as well as benefiting those who wish to start their entrepreneurial journey.
The free courses have the advantage of preparing the student with practical and up-to-date content, promoting technical and behavioral skills valued by companies.
Free Courses Offered by the Bradesco Foundation
Among the options for free courses are: Sign Language (basic to advanced), Digital Marketing, Sales Techniques, Entrepreneurship, Programming, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Logistics, Customer Service, and Administrative Practices.
To enroll, simply visit the official website of the Bradesco Foundation — FIC or go to one of the participating physical locations.
Spots are limited, and the offering will be continuous throughout the year.
Consolidated Social Impact
The Bradesco Foundation is recognized for its transformative role in education.
Annually, more than 42 thousand children and young people in vulnerable situations receive free, quality education in its own schools.
With this new program of spots in free courses, the institution reaffirms its commitment to social inclusion and the training of qualified labor, actively contributing to the personal and professional development of thousands of Brazilians.

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