Awards for the Best Admission Grades

Each year, the General Foundation of the UMA gives awards to the 10 students with the best academic records when starting their studies at the UMA, thus recognising their talent, discipline, and effort.

2020/2021 academic year

  • In the 2019-2020 academic year, the winners were: Alejandro Salvador Aguilar, Alba García Villar, Marta Díaz Carrasco, Marina Jiménez Arjona, Patricia Galache González, Paloma Moreno Amador, Juan Miguel Fernández Tejada, Limen Wang, Jaime Cortés Carrión, Carmen Gaitán Bernal y Laura Romero Vázquez. All scored more than 13.89 out of 14 in their university entrance exams.

2019/2020 academic year

  • In the 2019-2020 academic year, the winners were: Santiago Asensio Hounder, Raquel Jiménez Albela, Claudia Porto Ramos, María Morales Romero, Ignacio Cuevas Escalona, Samuel Dávila Sánchez, Rafael Felices Martínez-Oña, Marina Torres Blanco, Rafael Gómez Ruiz, and Julia Pérez Barreales. All scored more than 13.7 out of 14 in their university entrance exams.

2018/2019 academic year

  • In the 2018-2019 academic year, the winners were: Marta Hérnandez Arjona, María Campos Rodríguez, Ignacio Serrano Aguilar, Alicia Fernández Montenegro, Paloma Spínola Real, Bárbara Ruiz Merino, José Ángel Mercado Hornos, Álvaro López Codina, José Antonio Ortiz Serrano, and Vicente Aneri Carranco. All scored more than 13.7 out of 14 in their university entrance exams.

2017/2018 academic year

  • In the 2017-2018 academic year, the winners were: Marina Estrada García, María Díaz García, Ana Torres Reyes, Blanca Roca Moreno Torres, María Elena Cornax Martín, Blanca Salgado Fuentes, Rebeca Gutiérrez Torres, Alicia Rosario Roldán Muñoz, Clara Cruz Domínguez, and Guillermo Sánchez-Guijo Benavente. All scored more than 13.6 out of 14 in their university entrance exams.

2016/2017 academic year

  • In the 2016-2017 academic year, the winners were: Adrián García Ruiz, Pablo Morales Martínez, Rocío Pacual Alcauza, Cristina Ramírez Bandera, Pedro Fernández Martín, Desiree Gijón Gómez, Gonzalo Matilla Cabello, Marina Berlanga Muñoz, Javier Marina Miranda, Natalia Velasco Urquiza, and Manuel Garrido Martín. All scored more than 13.68 out of 14 in their university entrance exams.