With a new edition of its Scholarship Program, Fundación Vicente Lucci continues creating opportunities for Grupo Lucci collaborators’ children to make progress in their university education.
In this edition, four scholarship holders were chosen out of 16 applicants who participated in the selection process. The scholarship recipients are students pursuing degrees in fields strategic to the region’s productive development and were assessed based on their academic performance and career prospects.
Meet the 2026 Scholarship Holders
- Ailén Micaela Salas Montes
Industrial Engineering Student – National University of Tucumán (UNT), aged 17Héctor Eduardo Salas’s daughter, Boiler Operator at Plant B
- Lucas Daniel Roldán
Electronics Engineering Student – National University of Tucumán (UNT), aged 23
Adriana Chavarría’s son, Occupational Health Nurse
- Diego Benjamín Nieva
Information Systems Engineering Student – National University of Tucumán (UNT), aged 18
Silvina Brito’s son, Management Control
- Lautaro Herrera Graneros
Chemical Engineering Student – National University of Tucumán (UNT), aged 20
Alfredo Daniel Herrera’s son, San Pablo Country HOA
Support That Makes a Difference
The students’ accounts reflect the program’s impact on their daily lives and those of their families:
“The financial support allows me to focus on my studies and reduces my family’s financial worries.”
Lautaro Herrera Graneros
“In the face of adverse situations such as floods, the scholarship provides crucial support to help me continue my studies.”
Ailén Micaela Salas Montes
“The program has a positive impact on my family’s well-being, as well as on my education.”
Diego Benjamín Nieva
“The scholarship is a financial relief that helps me cover the costs of university and materials, making it easier for me to focus on my studies.”
Lucas Daniel Roldán
An Investment That Makes a Difference for Families and the Future
The program provides for the awarding of up to five scholarships per year, equivalent to the minimum living and adjustable wage, paid in eight monthly installments. This support aims to ease the financial burden on families and help students focus on their academic studies.
The selection process of the scholarship holders was carried out by a committee composed of representatives from the Human Capital, Legal Affairs, and Audit departments, as well as Fundación Vicente Lucci, ensuring a rigorous and transparent process.
Through this initiative, Fundación Vicente Lucci continues strengthening its commitment to education, supporting our collaborators’ families and contributing to the development of professionals who will play a leading role in the region’s growth.