"Studying without barriers" is the mission that characterizes the new protocol signed between Universidade Católica Portuguesa and the José Neves Foundation (FJN). The partnership facilitates access to reimbursable ISA - Income Share Agreement scholarships, available for executive programs, with the exception of degree conferring courses.
Aimed at training courses of up to 2 years in duration, in the study areas of Digital, STEM, Economics and Management and Social Sciences, the program allows UCP students to pay their tuition fees only when they start their professional activity, and their income is higher than expected for the skills acquired.
The José Neves Foundation was born in 2019 from José Neves' will and "his ambition to transform Portugal into a more developed country through knowledge." The ISA FJN Program seeks to provide the opportunity for students to attend "courses/training focused on developing skills for the challenges of the future and employability..."