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In Mexico, only 30% of young people living in rural areas complete their high school education, primarily due to a lack of infrastructure in their communities and economic difficulties in their families. Dropping out of school is a significant problem for these young individuals as it disrupts the development of their skills and limits their prospects in the job market. The Comprehensive Scholarship Program aims to help these young people complete their secondary or high school education by providing them with a monthly scholarship over the course of a year. Additionally, it supports them in developing valuable skills for their future through various hands-on activities, including participating in the monitoring of turtles near their community.

Who is this intended for?

The program is aimed at middle and high school students from the local communities where we study turtles because we want to help them have a brighter future, as well as inspire them to set goals and work towards achieving them. This information on our website is not directed at these young people but at individuals, businesses, or organizations interested in or committed to the well-being of local communities, particularly that of young people, and social development.

What does the Comprehensive Scholars Program offer?

Multidisciplinary Training

The program provides scholarship recipients with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in various disciplines related to nature conservation, including biology, ecology, environmental sciences, and scientific outreach.

Practical Experience

Bursaries engage in conservation and species monitoring projects, allowing them to gain hands-on field experience and directly contribute to biodiversity protection.

Social Commitment

The program promotes social commitment by involving the scholarship recipients in outreach and environmental education activities, helping them convey the importance of nature conservation to the community and raise awareness about this issue.

How it works?

Every year, we publish a call for applications in the rural communities where we conduct long-term turtle monitoring to join the Scholarship Program.

We provide a questionnaire to high school students interested in joining the program.

Based on the questionnaire responses and a visit to the family of the interested youth, we select the students who will join the Scholarship Program.

Once a week, the scholarship recipients go out with the local leader to monitor the turtles or engage in some other type of activity.

At the end of each month, they receive the scholarship to support their studies.

After one year, upon completing their participation in the Program, the students give a talk or presentation about what they learned from monitoring turtles at a school in their community.

Frequently Asked Questions

We provide scholarships to economically disadvantaged youth who are currently enrolled in secondary or high school and who reside in the local communities of the states where we conduct long-term turtle monitoring.

 

The main requirement is that the interested young person is currently enrolled in secondary or high school and demonstrates an interest in continuing their studies in the future, as well as a willingness to engage in outdoor activities and learn from nature.

 

Scholarship recipients receive a monthly financial support aimed at covering expenses related to their studies. Additionally, they engage in non-formal education activities designed to help them develop habits and skills that will be useful in their daily lives, at school, and in their future careers.

 

The scholarship lasts for one year and is renewable.

Through a questionnaire that helps us assess the student’s interest in pursuing a career in the future, their knowledge of nature, and their willingness to engage in outdoor activities. We also conduct home visits to understand their family’s financial needs.

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