
Second Chance at Higher Education: Brazilian University Accepts Old ENEM Scores
Brazilian University Offers 90 Spots Using Old ENEM Scores Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA) is offering a unique opportunity for prospective students. Applicants can use their ENEM (National High School Exam) scores from as far back as 2009 to apply for 90 open spots. This unusual opportunity is highlighted in a recent video by Isa Rezende, a student who discusses the various scholarships available to help students finance their education. "It's a chance to get into a federal university even if you took the ENEM years ago," Rezende explained in her video. The UFLA's initiative aims to expand access to higher education, especially for students who may have missed previous admission cycles. The university is also offering a range of financial aid opportunities, including scholarships for housing and research projects. This program is a testament to the university's commitment to inclusivity and broadening access to higher education within Brazil.