Puerto Miguel


Public university in Peru is tuition free (although there are small fees each semester) and in place of an application process, entrance to both public and private universities as well as technical institutes is dependent upon entrance exams. These exams, especially for public university due to its affordability for all socio-economic demographics, are increasingly competitive; to such an extent that almost all prospective tertiary education students attend a pre-university academy, created specifically to prepare for the entrance exams.

In addition, despite low or no tuition costs, higher level learning is still often economically out of reach for students from rural areas with high poverty indexes due to the cost of school supplies and moving to and living in urban areas. The Peruvian government has created a scholarship program called Beca 18 in order to counteract the cost of higher education for students from regions of extreme poverty. Beca 18, however, also uses exams to select recipients, and therefore many students miss out on full scholarships to high quality universities for lack of preparation for exam-taking techniques.

The Puerto Miguel Academy project is intended to help secondary school students from the communities of Puerto Miguel, San Jose de Paranapura, Libertad, and Vista Alegre overcome some of the many boundaries to higher education that rural households of a low socio-economic level face in Peru:

  • low access to pre-university academies due to low income level
  • distance from urban areas
  • lower academic performance due to low education levels of parents and the poor status of Peruvian public education.

The Alma Children’s Education Foundation is implementing a pre-university academy in the secondary school in Puerto Miguel in order to prepare students for exam taking techniques and exam content for both university and Beca 18 entrance exams. Alma has hired specialized teachers from Iquitos and developed academy material, while the school and Parents’ Association are providing classrooms and room and board for our teachers. 30 secondary school students receive 10 hours of pre-university instruction every week from April through December.

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