### Exciting Opportunity for Students: “Todos Conectados” Opens for Economic Support
The highly anticipated “Todos Conectados” initiative is now available, providing a significant opportunity for young students in Tijuana seeking financial assistance. This program, launched by the local government through the Municipal Institute for Youth (IMJUV), is tailored for high school and university students aged 15-29, who have a permanent residence in Tijuana.
To take advantage of this program, applicants must be enrolled in a public or private educational institution within Tijuana and maintain a minimum grade point average of 90 or 9.0. Furthermore, candidates need to demonstrate economic necessity to qualify for this support, which is offered in kind for educational purposes during the application period.
The application process is open from November 13th to November 27th, and documents can be submitted at the youth institute’s facilities from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The list of recipients will be published on December 6th, with program benefits disbursed from December 9th to December 19th. For more details and to view the outcome, interested individuals can visit the official IMJUV website.
Required documents include a support application form with a photograph, socioeconomic study, birth certificate, most recent CURP, and a valid ID. Additionally, applicants must provide proof of active student status or online class participation, as well as recent proof of residency and two child-size photos.
### Additional Education Support Opportunities in Tijuana
In related news, young students in Tijuana have more options for securing educational support. The “Rita Cetina” scholarship offers aid to secondary school students, providing assistance starting at 1,900 pesos for their studies. More information on this scholarship and application processes is available to local students seeking further educational support.
Furthermore, the “Tandas para el Bienestar” program continues to offer aid to local entrepreneurs, showcasing the region’s commitment to supporting both educational and business endeavors.
### TJ News Updates
Additionally, the local administration has announced that the increased property tax will not be applied to social housing. There’s also ongoing litigation regarding airport property tax payments. On a different note, there’s been an 80% decline in tourist visits to Tijuana’s historic center due to recent high-profile incidents. Meanwhile, Tijuana has been approved to host the National Women’s Equipped American Football Championship from November 29th to December 1st at CETYS University.
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