Mar 6 • 09:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Unifap opens 394 remaining slots in undergraduate courses in Macapá and Santana; NOTICE

Unifap is offering 394 remaining slots in undergraduate courses in Macapá and Santana to fill vacancies from previous admissions processes.

The Federal University of Amapá (Unifap) has announced the opening of 394 remaining slots in various undergraduate courses across its campuses in Macapá and Santana. These vacancies arose following declines and a lack of candidates in the regular selection process and a public call conducted in February. Interested applicants can register online for free from March 7 to 11. To qualify, candidates must have taken the National High School Exam (Enem) between 2020 and 2025 and must have completed high school or an equivalent prior to enrollment.

The university has allocated half of the available positions to individuals who completed their entire high school education in public or associated community schools. Additionally, there are specific slots reserved for underrepresented groups including Black, mixed-race, Indigenous, quilombola communities, and people with disabilities. The results of this selection process are set to be disclosed on March 16, 2026, which is a crucial timeline for applicants to keep in mind.

Among the courses available, the campus in Marco Zero offers degrees in areas such as Theater, Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, and Physics, while the Santana campus provides slots in Philosophy, Letters in Portuguese, and Pedagogy. In total, the announcement covers positions for 19 different courses, highlighting the university’s effort to promote accessibility and education in the region of Amapá and cater to various demographic groups through its admissions process.

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