The University and Campus Home sign a partnership agreement to fund theBIOMA Center project and scholarships for students
business will donate 2 million euros for the University's strategic projects

FotoManuel president María Iraburu and the president and founder of Campus Home, José Antonio Jarillo, at the signature the agreement.
17 | 02 | 2025
The University and theCampus Home business have signed an agreement agreement that strengthens the partnership between the two entities. The business will donate 2 million euros to the academic center, at a rate of 200,000 euros per year until the 2034-35 academic year, which will be dedicated to the strategic projects of the University: the BIOMA CenterCenter, the establishment of a Perpetualscholarship for students of the Ecclesiastical Schools a Perpetual Perpetualscholarship for the Alumni Scholarships Programas well as the continuation of the financial aid already provided to several ongoing projects.
At the signature the agreement, which took place recently in the Degrees hall, the president, María Iraburu, and José Antonio Jarillo, president and founder of Campus Home, were present. "When one looks at all that the University has done throughout its history, one discovers that it has been thanks to the audacity of the pioneers, the commitment of those who are part of the University and the generousfinancial aid of many friends. This agreement with Campus Home is a very significant sample of this generosity in the service of our University's goals. We share two important values: professionalism and the centrality of people, especially students," said the president. "Campus Home is a strategic ally to make it possible for many students to live the university experience to the fullest.
For his part, José Antonio Jarillo emphasized: "over the years, we have gotten to know each other better and better. It is a journey that has transformed us staff and professionally, and as a result of which we have also been adapting our activity, offering a more complete and deeper educationalproject for students, aligned with the statement of core values the University".
Campus Home has more than thirty years of experience in which it has actively and closely collaborated with the University of Navarra. It offers more than 1,500 beds and manages, among others, the apartments of the Larrabide, Artaiz and Mendaur University Clubs. In addition, it offers its students a complete university experience that includes extracurricular training activities for students and personalized attention and guidance for its residents.