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Application rules

Scholarships regular ESPE students

The University of the Armed Forces ESPE is an Institution of Higher Education (IES), which is regulated by the State higher education bodies. In this vision, one of its main regulatory instruments is the Organic Law of Higher Education (LOES). There it is stated in the article 77, that “higher education institutions shall establish full scholarship programs, or their equivalent in financial aid, to at least 10% of the number of regular students, at any of the levels of higher education training. Beneficiaries will be those who do not have sufficient economic resources, regular students with a high average and academic or artistic distinction, high-performance athletes who represent the country in international events, people with disabilities, and those belonging to peoples and nationalities of Ecuador, Ecuadorian citizens abroad, returned or deported migrants on condition that they accredit levels of academic performance regulated by each institution.”

To fulfill this purpose, the LOES also establishes that “The criteria for the award of scholarships will be economic condition, situation of vulnerability, territorial proximity, excellence and relevance. In addition, the criterion for the award of scholarships may be the reparation of rights ordered by a competent judge. The mechanisms and values of the scholarships for the award will be regulated by the governing body of higher education. Higher education institutions are responsible for selecting and awarding the students who are beneficiaries of the scholarships, due to their responsible autonomy and compliance with the public policy issued for this purpose. The governing body of higher education, through the relevant mechanisms, shall implement at least one programme of financial aid for maintenance to those students inserted in the higher education system who are in a condition of poverty or extreme poverty.’ (…) “Without prejudice to the provisions of the law, higher education institutions, on the basis of their responsible autonomy, may establish their own mechanisms, requirements and other conditions for the formulation and execution of their scholarship programs or projects.”(…)

With the aforementioned principles, ESPE maintains a scholarship execution plan for its regular students (those who maintain academic responsibility and are enrolled in at least 60% of its curriculum).

The third-level scholarships, which ESPE grants to its students, aim to promote equity and equal opportunities, considering an exhaustive analysis of the socioeconomic factors of each of the applicants, as well as the academic merits and student participation and affirmative action.

THIRD-LEVEL SCHOLARSHIPS

Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador
Articles: 226, 227, 349, 350, 355, 387, 424 and 425.
Organic Law on Higher Education
Item: 77

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Scholarships for regular undergraduate students from the Matrix, Campuses and Special Academic Units are applied to those who meet the following conditions:

• Students who are going through socioeconomic vulnerability.
• Students with academic distinction.
• Students dependent on a national hero or heroine.
• Students with disabilities.
• Students who are members of technical, artistic-cultural and sports dissemination clubs.
• High-performance student-athletes.

APPLICATION FOR UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS 2025

ACADEMIC DISTINCTION

From June 23 to June 30, 2025, the invitation to apply will be sent to the institutional mail only to those students who meet the academic requirement, according to the report of the Registration Unit, so that they can submit their documentation.

Document delivery hours: 08:00 to 15H00

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR ECONOMIC VULNERABILITY, DISABILITY, DEPENDENTS OF NATIONAL HEROES, CLUB MEMBERS AND HIGH-PERFORMANCE ATHLETES

Students who present any of the aforementioned cases must submit the scholarship application to the Offices of the University Welfare Unit (Headquarters and Headquarters) as well as the necessary documentation described in the downloadable Information placed on the Microsite of the Welfare Unit.

Submission dates: from June 25 to July 03, 2025.

Opening hours from 08:00 to 15H00

In 2022, through Rectorate Order 2022-183-ESPE-a-1 of August 26, 2022, 950 scholarships were awarded to regular students, of which 555 were assigned to female students, the allocation criterion was: academic distinction scholarships (531); socioeconomic scholarships (8); dependent on national heroes/heroines (5); club members (1); disability (10); and, 395 were assigned to male students, the allocation criterion was: academic distinction scholarships (380); Socioeconomic scholarships
(10); dependent on national heroes/heroines (1); club members (1); ► May (3)

In 2023, through Rectorate Order 2023-183-ESPE-a-1 of July 21, 2023, 1493 scholarships were awarded to regular students, of which 923 were assigned to female students, the allocation criterion was: academic distinction scholarships (896); socioeconomic scholarships (9); dependent on national heroes/heroines (3); club members (3); disability (12); and, 570 were assigned to male students, the allocation criterion was: scholarships of academic distinction (562); Socioeconomic scholarships
(2); dependent on national heroes/heroines (2); club members (3); ► May (1)

In the year 2024 through Rectorate Order 2024-240-ESPE-a-1 of September 03, 2024, 1219 scholarships were awarded to regular students, of which 728 were assigned to female students, the allocation criterion was: scholarships of academic distinction (707); socioeconomic scholarships (8); dependent on national heroes/heroines (1); club members (2); disability (9); mobility (1) and, 491 were assigned to male students, the allocation criterion was: scholarships of academic distinction (473); socioeconomic scholarships (4); dependent on national heroes/heroines (1); club members (4); disability (6); mobility (3).

Contacts

Scholarship History

Eng. Katherine Pacheco

Email:

mkpacheco@espe.edu.ec

WELLNESS UNIT

UNIVERSITY

Ext. 1535

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