Portal de Matemática
Studying Math
“Mathematics is indispensable for any career pursued by any student.”
Dr. Ernesto Fernández Holmann, Founder, Fundación Uno
“Mathematics is indispensable for any career pursued by any student.”
Dr. Ernesto Fernández Holmann, Founder, Fundación Uno
About the Fundación Uno Mathematics Portal Program
Fundación Uno Mathematics Portal Program is designed to provide high school students with in-depth training across various branches of mathematics, helping them strengthen their skills and prepare for future academic and professional success.
Over the course of 9 months, students dedicate 4 hours per week to their studies, receiving guidance and instruction in partnership with the Ministry of Education (MINED). The program takes place at educational centers across the departments of Masaya, Granada, Carazo, Boaco, Rivas, Managua, and León, as well as at the National University of Engineering (UNI) in the Rigoberto López Pérez Building in Managua.
What We Offer
Through this program, students gain access to valuable educational materials, personalized support, and a collaborative learning environment where they can interact with peers who share similar academic interests. This program is not just about mastering mathematics—it’s about building the confidence and knowledge needed for university-level studies and future professional careers.
After years of successful implementation, we are confident that this course provides students with a strong mathematical foundation, empowering them to pursue a university degree and achieve success in their future careers.
On March 8, 2016 in order to promote the Portal de Matemática program, the Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería (UNI), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua (UNAN), Universidad Nacional Agraria (UNA) signed an agreement in the presence of the President of the Nicaraguan Council of National Universities (CNU) and representatives from Fundación Uno. The program’s objective is to provide math reinforcement classes to over 4,000 students in their last year of high school in order to be prepared for the mathematics university admissions exam.