Prouni 2025

Brasรญlia, January 23, 2025 – The Ministry of Education has announced that registration for the University for All Program (Prouni 2025) will commence this Friday, January 24th, offering a golden opportunity for thousands of Brazilian students to pursue higher education at little to no cost.

If you’ve been dreaming about going to college but worried about the costs, this is your big break. They’re offering 334,000 scholarships for the first semester, giving you a shot at private education without breaking the bank.

Signing up is easy – hop online to the Portal for Access to Higher Education. You’ve got until January 28th to get your name in the hat.

Who can apply? Basically, if youโ€™ve finished high school and done well enough in the last couple of Enem exams (2024 or 2023), you’re eligible. You need at least 450 points on average and can’t bomb the essay. This is aimed at people from public schools, those who got scholarships at private schools, or if you’re a public school teacher looking to get better at teaching.

There are two types of scholarships: full, where everything’s paid for if your family earns up to 1.5 times the minimum wage per person, or half-off if it’s up to three times.

The first list of who gets in comes out on February 4th, and if you don’t make it, thereโ€™s another chance on February 28th. Didn’t make either? No worries, you can sign up for the waiting list later in March.

Prouni is celebrating 20 years of changing lives, having helped over 3.4 million students, especially women and black students, to get through college. And guess what? If you join this program, you’re way more likely to actually finish your degree than those who don’t.

So, if you’re ready to take your education to the next level, jump on this opportunity starting today.

Miloลก Nikolovski
I am Milos Nikolovski, a journalist with an insatiable curiosity for global affairs, cultural intersections, and the stories that define our time. My work spans continents, covering the pulse of international relations, the evolving dynamics between the United States and Brazil, the complexities of politics, and the deeper narratives found in travel, food, and everyday life. Every story I tell comes from direct experience, firsthand conversations, and an unfiltered approach to truth. I do not chase sensationalism or empty headlines. My focus remains on substanceโ€”on the issues that shape nations, the policies that drive decisions, and the cultural shifts that reveal where societies are headed. Whether dissecting diplomatic strategies, unraveling the economic forces linking Brazil and the United States, or walking through the markets of Sรฃo Paulo to uncover the hidden layers of a cityโ€™s identity, I believe in journalism that informs and challenges perspectives. Travel plays a crucial role in my work, not as an escape but as a means to engage with the world. The places I visit are not vacation spots; they are living, breathing spaces filled with voices, struggles, and triumphs. Whether exploring the political landscapes of Latin America, tracing historical legacies in Europe, or uncovering the latest food revolution in an unexpected corner of the world, my mission remains the sameโ€”to document, to report, and to bring forward stories that matter. Beyond borders and breaking news, my work is guided by core values: honesty, independence, and accessibility. Journalism must be fearless, unfiltered, and unbound by external pressures. I write for those who seek more than surface-level narratives, for those who value depth over distraction, and for those who refuse to settle for anything less than the full picture.