1st year of baccalaureate in the united states and canada. Demand has grown by 20% and the final selection will be made this month amancio ortega. Amancio ortega. Updated the amancio ortega foundation Colombia Phone Number List has received 20% more applications this year than the previous call from spanish students who wish to study at a high school in the united states and canada. During this month of january, through a personal interview, 500 students will be selected from the 1,500 who have passed the specific english test. The amancio ortega foundation scholarship program closed the registration period for the next course in october with more than 9,300 applications received from 4th year eso students who wish to take 1st year of baccalaureate in the united states or canada.
Of all of them, who had to undergo a specific english test weeks later, 1,500 will be called in the coming weeks for a personal interview from which the 500 final scholarship recipients will be selected. It represents the same number of places announced as last year. But demand has skyrocketed by almost 1,700 more applications than the previous year, when it also offered the possibility of fifty young people being trained during the current academic year in north america. The program allows you to study at a high school in the united states or canada , living during the school year with a host family in the destination country.

It is required to have a minimum average grade of 7.5 in the 3rd year of eso and 8.00 in english , provide the personal income tax certificate for the last fiscal year of the family unit and not have previously studied an academic year abroad (1st year). , 2nd or 3rd of eso).Trump's crusade against renewable energy the auditors take into account that the new republican government is still a big unknown. One of them is its plans for renewable energy . Trump has not given details of what he intends to do. But he has slipped that his idea is to bet again on fossil fuels, in addition to fracking, and leave aside, above all, solar energy (which entails high subsidies) and wind energy .