The University of Navarra and Campus Home sign a agreement to promote Alumni Scholarships and internship sports.
The university residential business will contribute 50,000 euros per year to the Alumni Scholarships fund and 10,000 euros to sports for the next ten years.

The University of Navarra has signed a partnership agreement agreement with Campus Home, a residential accommodation company for university students in Navarra. The business will increase the Alumni Scholarships fund with an annual contribution of 50,000 euros, with the goal to facilitate access to the training university to students with very good academic transcript , but with limited economic resources. Campus Home will also allocate 10,000 euros per year to promote sports internship .
The agreement has been signed by Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero, President of the academic center, and José Antonio Jarillo, director of Campus Home. The signature comes after several years of partnership between both institutions, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Campus Home. The President thanked the generosity of the business: "This agreement is the result of a shared vision on the part of both institutions. Both Campus Home and the University of Navarra are committed to the excellent Education of university students with the aim of providing professionals committed to society".
For his part, José Antonio Jarillo said that being part of this great project is a source of pride for Campus Home as it contributes to the great work carried out by the University of Navarra in Pamplona. "We reaffirm our commitment and partnership with young people to promote better opportunities in their university career, as we have been doing for 30 years," he said.
The Alumni Scholarships program is aimed at students with good academic transcript but who lack the necessary financial resources to study at the University of Navarra. This initiative covers the costs of enrollment and accommodation, always as a complement to the family's financial contribution. The financing of this program comes from donations from institutions, from the income obtained from the endowment also constituted with donations and from the contribution of many alumni of the University.
In addition, the University of Navarra and IEISA are promoting an emulation agreement , an initiative in which, for each new contribution received for the Alumni Scholarships program, IEISA will make an extra financial contribution. This financial aid will increase as the total amount of donations received throughout the year increases.
In the 19/20 academic year, the program has had 337 scholarship holders from 20 countries, of whom 51 have completed their programs of study and are entering the working world.