Today the application for the benefit of support for students with connectivity problems ends

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Students who wish to apply must complete the Digital Connectivity Diagnostic Survey that is published on the student's Phoenix Platform.

This week the second stage of the process of delivering tools to ULS students with connectivity problems was launched, carried out by the University to guarantee access to classes online for those who cannot due to socioeconomic conditions.

Students who wish to apply for the benefit must complete the Digital Connectivity Diagnostic Survey which is published in the Student Phoenix Platform.

The objective of the instrument is to diagnose the connectivity situation to deliver the benefits to the applicants.

The first stage consisted of the delivery of chips with a threshold multimedia plan of 40GB of unlimited service and post-threshold speed of 2Mbps. In this second stage, connectivity devices and tablets are expected to be delivered for a better development of the academic activities of students with connectivity problems.

You can complete the survey up to this Friday May 8.

Written by Carlos Carvajal, DGAE