
Educational Voucher Payments 2025: when will you receive payment and what to do if you haven't received payment
The Ministry of Education confirmed the payment of the Educational Vouchers: who receives them, how much, and what to do if they have not arrived
The Secretariat of Education confirmed that since Wednesday, June 18, the payments corresponding to the 2025 Educational Vouchers Program have already been credited.
In this first round, an accumulated amount for the months of April and May, which had not been previously deposited, is being paid. Beneficiaries receive both installments together.

When will I get paid if I updated my information?
Those who corrected their academic information between May 28 and June 2 will only get paid in July. They will receive at that time the accumulated payment for April, May, and June.
Who was excluded from the June payment?
According to information provided by Education, there are specific situations that result in the loss of the benefit:
- Death of the beneficiary student.
- Voluntary resignation of the responsible adult.
- Modification of the original approval conditions.
- Loss of regular school attendance.
- Noncompliance with the program's regulations.
- False or incomplete information at the time of registration.

What is the amount of the 2025 Educational Voucher?
The program covers up to 50% of the monthly tuition fee in private schools with state subsidies. The amount varies according to the educational level and the percentage of subsidy.
Amounts for schools with 80% subsidy (PBA)
- Primary: up to 50% of $45,890
- Secondary: up to 50% of $51,960

Amounts for schools with 100% subsidy (PBA)
- Primary: up to 50% of $24,880
- Secondary: up to 50% of $27,430
What is the Educational Voucher?
It is a state assistance program for families with children up to 18 years old who attend private schools with state support. It applies to preschool, primary, and secondary levels.

The benefit is paid until December 2025 and one voucher is granted per child. It is compatible with other state aid and doesn't require repayment.
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