Unifap opens registration for degree in Libras aimed at deaf candidates; EDITAL
Unifap is opening registrations for a degree program in Libras (Brazilian Sign Language) specifically for deaf candidates, with a total of 15 available spots.
The Federal University of Amapá (Unifap) has announced the opening of registrations for a degree in Libras, the Brazilian Sign Language, targeting deaf candidates. Registrations begin on the 4th of the month at 5 PM and will utilize an electronic form. The program offers a total of 15 spots, with eight reserved for applicants from public schools and seven for general competition.
The admission process will consist of a curricular analysis based on the candidates' high school transcripts, conducted by a committee of university staff and faculty. This step crucially emphasizes the academic background of the candidates, reflecting the institution's focus on inclusivity and accessibility in education. The selection process aims to ensure that deaf individuals have equal opportunities to pursue higher education in an area that is essential for their community.
Classes for the program will take place on-site at the Marco Zero Campus of Unifap, underscoring the university's commitment to providing an effective learning environment that caters to the needs of its students. This initiative is seen as a significant step in promoting the education of deaf individuals in Brazil, aiming to enhance their opportunities and representation in society.