With delayed results, students continue to wait for R$1,200 from MS Supera: ‘very much in need’

With delayed results, students continue to wait for R$1,200 from MS Supera: ‘very much in need’
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Students who signed up for the MS Supera program – a scholarship for students not to abandon the course – have been waiting for more than a week for the list of those first approved to receive the R$1,200 benefit from the program to be published. The expectation was that the result would be released on April 22nd.

However, as reported by Sead (Secretariat of State for Social Assistance and Human Rights) to the Midiamax Newspaper At that time, an instability in the system ended up preventing the data from being released.

This Thursday (2) the result has not yet been released. “This is sad, because there are academics who really need to participate in the program to pay for college”, complains a student. “We students are in great need”, says another to the reporter.

Response from SEAD (Fala Povo, Jornal Midiamax)

Some students contacted Sead and were informed that the list of approved candidates had already been sent for publication. Participants are advised to wait for publication in the Official Gazette.

Registration for MS Supera remains open until November 30th. If the student is not included in this first list, he or she may register again for future lists.

MS Supera

The program was created with the main objective of granting social benefits to low-income and socioeconomically vulnerable students, especially indigenous students, to remain in university and technical professional education courses and to reduce school dropout rates.

Those qualified in the selection process, with regular attendance at the educational institution, will receive financial assistance, in the form of a social benefit, which will be passed on directly to the student, through bank transfer, to provide conditions for remaining in teaching and completing the course.

Requirements:

  • Prove individual income of up to 1 (one) minimum wage and a half national salary or family income not exceeding 3 (three) monthly national minimum wages, considered gross income;
  • Be approved or enrolled in an undergraduate course, in person or remotely, authorized by the Ministry of Education (MEC), maintained by a public or private higher education institution, with at least one center based in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul;
  • Be enrolled in a mid-level technical professional education course, in person or remotely, lasting at least 18 (eighteen) months or 800 (eight hundred hours);
  • Do not have a higher education degree;
  • Be a resident of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul for more than 2 (two) years;
  • Not appear as a beneficiary of any other type of remunerated benefit or financial assistance, with the same purpose as this Program;
  • Be registered in the Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government (CadÚnico), upon presentation of the Registration Update Cover Sheet of the Social Identification Number (NIS) and individual and family income from said registry, which includes the social benefits you receive, if there is;
  • Not have, at the same time, another family member registered in the family nucleus of the Federal Government’s Single Registry, benefiting from this Program.

Current beneficiaries of the Vale Universidade Program and Vale Universidade Indígena will be automatically migrated to the MS Supera Program, in accordance with the Law and regulations.

The article is in Portuguese

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