Zapopan, Jalisco, June 2, 2025.- In an emotional act that strengthens the bonds between generations, the Universidad Panamericana Guadalajara campus celebrated the fourth awarding of the Che Correa" Scholarshipscholarship, a recognition that pays tribute to the trainer Jorge Correa and seeks to support outstanding students in their university graduation process..
In this edition, the beneficiary was Jonathan Pérez Robles, alumni of the career of International Business (class of 2020-2024) and former player of the university soccer team..

Recognition of the formative legacy of "El Che Correa".
The ceremony was attended by the alumni donors who have made this initiative possible. Among them were Fabián Monsalve, Pedro Carral, José Antonio Rodríguez and Joel Pérez Hernández, representatives of the generation of graduates who shared the field and training under the guidance of "El Che Correa".representatives of the generation of graduates who shared the field and training under the guidance of "El Che Correa", coach of the Universidad Panamericana Guadalajara campus soccer team between 1987 and 1994.
During the event, the graduates emphasized the university's university values that "Che Correa" instilled in them and the importance of keeping his teachings alive through solidarity. The scholarship, beyond economic support, represents a symbolic act of gratitude and intergenerational commitment.
As part of the protocol, Fabian Monsalve gave Jonathan Perez a letter signed by the donors, officially recognizing him as the seventh beneficiary of the seventh beneficiary of this scholarship.
A university community that transcends generations
Subsequently, Jonathan Pérez took the floor to express his gratitude. Excited, he shared what this support means in his professional and personal life. Aware of the responsibility involved in receiving this recognition, he signed a letter of commitment symbolizing his promise to return to the university community in the future with similar actions.

The ceremony was also attended by Jorge "Che" Correathe honoree who inspired this initiative, Dr. Rafael Hernández Dr. Rafael Hernándezdirector of Institutional Development; Mariana Belén Garcíaassistant director of Alumni; Ricardo Solórzanoassistant sports director, and Alfredo MaggianiSports Coordinator.
The awarding of the Che Correa Scholarship scholarship represents more than economic support: it is a testimony to the commitment of the Universidad Panamericana to the human and academic development of its students.

This type of recognition promotes a supportive supportive communityThey strengthen the bonds between alumni and students, and demonstrate that at Universidad Panamericana , sports and human values continue to mark generations.
Learn more about the values of Universidad Panamericana at: https://www.up.edu.mx/sobre-la-universidad-fundamentos-y-valores/




