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Ahora tenemos 93 estudiantes en 28 universidades de todo México, el estudio de todo, desde la arquitectura a la ley a la medicina, odontología, ingeniería geológica, ingeniería química, ingeniería informática .... y mucho más! Nuestros 29 graduados son contadores, profesores, ingenieros químicos y equipo, e incluso un nutricionista. Algunos de nuestros estudiantes han sido capaces de tomar ventaja de los programas de estudios en el extranjero, algunos para estudiar inglés en los EE.UU. y Canadá y un estudiante fue seleccionado por los Franceses de Turismo para servir a una pasantía en Francia. Otro estudiante formó una ONG (organización no gubernamental) de los estudiantes y profesores para facilitar asistencia jurídica gratuita para los pobres en el área de San Miguel. En otras palabras, todos están prosperando ... ¡e inspirador! |
We now have 93 students in 28 universities throughout Mexico, studying everything from architecture to law to medicine, dentistry, geologic engineering, chemical engineering, computer engineering.... and more! Our 29 graduates include accountants, teachers, chemical and computer engineers, and even a nutritionist. A few of our students have been able to take advantage of study abroad programs, some to study English in the US and Canada and one student was selected by the French Tourism Board to serve an internship in France. Another student formed an NGO (non-governmental organization) of students and professors to provide free legal services for poor people in the San Miguel area. In other words, they are all thriving... and inspiring! |
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One of Jóvenes Adelante’s ‘Bright Lights’ Una de Jóvenes Adelante’s "Bright Lights" By/de Keith Wall* |
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Other Student Stories Otras noticias del estudiante |
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Juan Martin Trujillo Garcia is “a serious young man, and a self-proclaimed feminist,” according to Past President of Jóvenes Adelante Virginia Wheelwright, who recalls that when he first applied for a JA scholarship, “Juan Martin simply explained that he planned to pursue a degree in political science and public administration because he was determined to develop government programs in Mexico to help single mothers, like his own.” Complete Story |
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