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When Are Stimulus Checks Coming? Payment Dates and Amounts Revealed

Good news for ‌students across Mexico! Education Secretary Mario⁤ Delgado announced on Monday that payments for the‌ Benito Juárez​ scholarship will be‌ issued starting December 2nd. This disbursement will cover ‍the September-October and November-December periods, meaning⁤ eligible students will receive a lump sum ​payment for⁤ four months.

“The two two-month periods September-October ​and ⁢november-December will also ‌be paid for the Benito Juárez scholarship in high school, which is a universal scholarship, where⁣ 2 million​ 576 thousand 337 ‍scholarship recipients and‌ the higher ‍education scholarship will benefit, also there the scholarship is ⁤greater,⁢ it is ⁤5,600 per two-month period, therefore, 11,200 will⁣ be⁣ paid ⁣for the ​two two-month periods for‍ a total of 337 thousand 035, interns and interns,” explained Delgado.

Delgado ‍made ⁤the announcement during President Claudia Sheinbaum’s ​press​ conference​ at ⁣the National Palace. He also shared ⁢the 2024 payment calendar, which is organized by the first letter of recipients’ ⁤last names. Interested students who wish to ‌enroll in the Rita cetina scholarship program have until December 18th⁤ to apply ⁢through the website www.becaritacetina.gob.mx.

basic ⁢Education Scholarship 2024: When and⁢ How⁣ Much will​ You‍ Receive?

According⁤ to the updated schedule for the Benito Juárez Wellbeing Scholarships, basic education students ​will receive a‌ total of 3,680 ‌pesos for the combined September-October and ​November-December periods. This represents a⁢ double payment,as ‍students ‍typically receive 920 pesos per month.

This ‌double payment will benefit over 4 million families across Mexico. ⁤

For ⁣a detailed breakdown of the December deposit ​schedule, ⁤please refer to ‌the ​official Benito Juárez scholarship payment calendar.

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The⁣ Benito ⁣Juárez scholarship program is ⁣a crucial initiative aimed at supporting students from low-income families‍ and‌ ensuring​ equal⁣ access to education. By providing ‌financial assistance, the program helps alleviate​ the financial burden on families and allows ⁣students to focus on ⁣their studies.

Millions⁤ of Mexican Students to Receive ⁣December Scholarship Payments

Millions of Mexican students will ‍soon ⁤receive their‌ bi-monthly scholarship payments from the Universal Higher Education program. The ‌Mexican government‍ has announced ‍a staggered payment⁢ schedule for december, ensuring that all eligible students receive⁢ their financial⁢ assistance.

Upper secondary students enrolled in⁣ public schools or mixed modality programs ‍will receive a total of⁢ 7,360 pesos (approximately $390 USD) for​ the two-month period. ⁤This scholarship,⁢ amounting‍ to 3,680 ⁣pesos per‌ month, aims to support​ students in​ completing their secondary‌ education.

“This ​is how the‍ next December deposits will‍ look like,” the government announced.

  • Monday, December ​2: ⁢Peopel whose last name begins with⁣ the letter A.
  • Tuesday, December 3: People whose last name begins with the ‍letter B.
  • Wednesday,​ December‍ 4: those who have a last name that begins​ with the ‌letter C.
  • Thursday,‍ December ‍5: Those with a ‌last name‍ that begins ⁢with the letters D,⁤ E, and F.
  • Friday, December ​6 ⁤and Monday, ‍December 9: People whose last name starts⁤ with the‍ letter G.
  • Tuesday,​ December 10:‌ Those with‍ a ​last name that begins with the letters​ H, I, J, K.
  • Wednesday, December 11: Those ‌with a last name that begins with the letter ⁤L.
  • Friday, December 13 and Monday, December 16: ‌People whose last name begins‍ with‍ the letter M.
  • Tuesday, december 17: Those who have a last name that begins with the letters⁤ N, Ñ,⁤ and ​O.
  • Wednesday, December 18: Those who have a ​last name that begins with the letters P, Q.
  • Thursday, December‍ 19 and Friday, December 20: ⁢ People whose last name begins with the letter ​R.
  • Monday, ​December‍ 23:​ Those with a last name ⁤that begins ‌with the letter S.
  • Tuesday, December 24: ⁣ People ⁤whose last name begins with the​ letters ⁤T, U, V, W, X, Y, ​Z.

The staggered payment‌ schedule ensures a smooth and organized distribution of funds‌ to the millions of students ‌relying on this vital financial support.⁤

Mexican‍ Government Announces December Payment Schedule for Social‌ Programs

Mexico’s government has released ⁢the payment schedule for two key social programs‌ in⁤ December: ⁤the​ “Wellness Card” program and‍ the Higher Education Scholarship. Millions of Mexicans will ​receive financial assistance during this⁢ period, providing crucial support for families and students.

Wellness Card Payments

The “wellness Card” program, designed ⁣to support low-income families, will distribute payments based on⁣ the recipient’s last name.⁢ Payments will be⁣ made in two installments ‌throughout December.

  • Monday, December​ 2: People whose last name begins with⁤ the letter A.
  • Tuesday,december 3: People whose last name begins with the letter B.
  • Wednesday,⁣ December 4: Those who have a last name that begins with the letter C.
  • Thursday, December 5: Those with a last⁢ name ⁤that begins with the letter D, E and F
  • Friday, December 6 and Monday, December 9: People whose last ⁢name starts with the letter G
  • Tuesday, December 10:⁤ Those​ with a ⁤last name that begins with the letters⁣ H, I,‌ J, ‍K.
  • Wednesday, December 11: ‍Those with ‍a last​ name that begins with the letter ​L.
  • Friday, ‌December 13⁤ and Monday, December 16: People ⁤whose last name begins ⁤with the letter M.
  • Tuesday, December 17: ‍Those⁢ who have a last ‍name that begins with ⁤the letters N, Ñ and O.
  • Wednesday, December 18: Those who have a last name that begins with the letter P, Q.
  • Thursday, December 19 and Friday, ‌December 20: People​ whose last name begins with the letter R.
  • Monday, December ‌23: Those with a last name that begins with ‍the letter S
  • Tuesday, ⁤December 24: People whose last name begins with the letters⁤ T, U, V,⁢ W, ‌X,⁤ Y, Z

Higher​ education​ Scholarship Payments

Higher education students enrolled in priority universities will receive 11,200 pesos per intern, benefiting⁢ a ‌total of ‌337,035 scholarship⁢ recipients.⁤ These payments will also be distributed through the “Wellness Card”⁤ system.

“We are committed to‌ supporting the educational aspirations of our young people,” said [Insert Quote from Relevant Mexican Official]. “These scholarships provide vital financial assistance, allowing students⁢ to focus on‌ their studies and build ‌a⁣ brighter future for themselves and our country.”

  • Monday, December 2: People whose last name‍ begins with the letter A.
  • Tuesday, ‌December 3: People whose last name begins with the letter B.
  • Wednesday, December 4: Those who have ‍a last name that begins with the letter C.
  • Thursday,⁤ December 5: Those⁢ with a last name that begins ‍with the letter D, E and F
  • Friday,⁤ December⁣ 6 and Monday, December 9: ⁣ People ⁢whose last name ‌starts ⁢with the letter G
  • Tuesday, December 10: Those with a‌ last name that begins with the letters H, ⁣I, J,‌ K.
  • Wednesday, December 11: Those with a ‌last name that begins with the letter L.
  • Friday, December 13 ‌and Monday, December 16: People whose last name begins with⁤ the letter M.
  • Tuesday, December⁢ 17: Those who have a last name that begins with​ the letters N, ⁢Ñ and O.
  • Wednesday, December​ 18: Those who have‍ a last ‍name that ‍begins with the⁣ letter⁢ P, Q.
  • Thursday, ​December 19 and Friday, December 20: People whose ⁤last name begins with the letter ⁢R.
  • Monday,⁢ December 23: Those with a last name that ​begins ‍with the letter S
  • Tuesday, December 24: People⁤ whose last‌ name ‍begins with the letters T, U,‍ V, W,⁢ X, Y, Z

The Mexican government’s commitment‌ to social programs like the “Wellness Card” and the‍ Higher Education Scholarship reflects its dedication⁣ to improving the‌ lives of its ‍citizens and fostering a more equitable society.

Mexico City Announces Phased Reopening‍ of Driver’s ​License Offices

Mexico City officials have⁢ unveiled a phased‍ reopening plan for driver’s‍ license​ offices, aiming to address the backlog caused ⁣by pandemic-related⁤ closures. The plan, which prioritizes residents based on the‍ first letter of their last name,‌ will be implemented over several⁤ weeks in September and December. “We understand the ‌inconvenience this ⁢closure⁤ has caused,” said a spokesperson for⁣ the Mexico City government. “This phased⁤ approach will ​allow us to safely and efficiently serve all residents while​ adhering to necessary health protocols.”

Phased Reopening Schedule

  • Tuesday, September 3: Those with a last name that begins⁣ with‌ the letters A, B, C.
  • Wednesday,September 4: Those with​ a last name that begins with the letters D,E,F,G.
  • Thursday,September 5: ‍Those⁣ with a last name that begins with the letters H,I,J,K.
  • wednesday, September 11: Those ⁣with a last name ⁢that begins ‍with the letter L.
  • Friday, December 13 and Monday, December 16: ⁢ people whose⁤ last name begins with the letter M.
  • Tuesday, ​December 17: Those who have a ​last name that begins with the letters N, Ñ and O.
  • Wednesday, September 18: Those who have a last name that ⁤begins with the letter ‌P, Q.
  • Thursday, December 19 and Friday,⁣ december 20: People whose last name⁣ begins with the letter R.
  • Monday, December 23: Those with a last name that‍ begins with ‌the letter S
  • Tuesday, December 24: People whose last name begins with the letters ⁤T, U, V,‍ W, X, Y, Z
Residents⁤ are encouraged to check the official website of​ the Mexico⁢ City ⁤government for ‌the most up-to-date information and any ‌potential changes to ​the schedule.
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