Zamorano Awards Diplomas to Students from El Salvador Funded by INCAF

Zamorano proudly celebrated the awarding of diplomas to 23 students from El Salvador who successfully completed three years of their studies at this prestigious institution. These students, funded by the Instituto de CapacitaciĂłn y FormaciĂłn AgrĂ­cola (INCAF), have demonstrated dedication and commitment to their education, achieving an important milestone in their academic journey.

The ceremony, held in a highly emotional atmosphere, was led by the program directors: Dr. Adela Acosta, Dr. Victoria Cortés, Dr. Celia Trejo, and Dr. Raúl Soto, who had the honor of presenting diplomas to each student, recognizing their hard work and accomplishments throughout their training at Zamorano.

The formal event also included the participation of Gerardo Olivo, representative of INCAF, and the Vice President and Dean of Academics, Dr. Ana Maier, who emphasized the importance of this academic achievement not only for the student community but also for the entire Zamorano educational community. She highlighted the positive impact these programs have on the development of future leaders in the agricultural and agroindustrial sectors.

This event reaffirms Zamorano's commitment to the comprehensive education of its students, promoting academic excellence and providing access to educational opportunities for young people from various countries. It is part of the institution’s mission to contribute to agricultural and rural development in Latin America.

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