JuventudEsGto has partnered with Texas A&M University, to benefit Guanajuatenses who wish to study in the US
In the first three years of this Administration 5 million dollars have been invested to support Guanajuatenses in their master’s and postgraduate studies abroad
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Leon/Gto News
In order to offer young people from Guanajuato access to greater development opportunities in higher education, JuventudEsGto siged an agreement with Texas A&M University.
New opportunities
Antonio Navarro, director of JuventudEsGto said that this alliance represents new opportunities for more young people, following instructions of the Governor of Guanajuato, Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo, of “more Guanajuato for the world, more world in Guanajuato.”
“Today we are happy in Guanajuato, to be able to say that it is our time and that in a special way the horizons are presented precisely for you young people who are going to have this opportunity” – Antonio Navarro – Director of JuventudEsGto
In addition, he specified that, during the first three years of Governor Diego Sinhue Rodríguez Vallejo’s administration, more than 9 thousand young people have traveled abroad in an international experience with JuventudEsGto.
“Our college essentially has three departments, it does a lot of research in three specific areas: agriculture, agribusiness and environmental sciences, and animal sciences” – Consuelo Donato-Molina – Research assistant professor, department of agriculture, agribusiness and environment at the Texas A&M University
Shad D. Nelson, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Texas A&M, pointed out that 70% of the university’s students at this institution is Hispanic, so the aim is to strengthen the learning coincidences of Guanajuatenses and US students.