7 Commitments of iRG
The Instituto Raimon Gaja, with its director Raimon Gaja at the helm, is committed to:
N.° 1
If the student does not learn, we refund the money.
We are so confident in what we are doing and in the fact that our teachers possess the didactic, pedagogical, and methodological tools to generate meaningful learning that, if a student does not learn, we will refund their money without objections, according to the terms of the notarial certificate signed before the notary Mr. Joan Carles Ollé.
N.° 2
No student will leave the master's program unfinished due to financial difficulties.
We are a socially committed institution that believes in equal opportunities. Therefore, if any of our students is forced to leave the master’s program due to financial difficulties, we will support them during this challenging time, ensuring they do not have to abandon the program for this reason.
N.° 3
No student with merit will be left without studying due to a lack of financial resources.
We support equal access to knowledge through an expanded scholarship system for advanced students who lack sufficient financial resources to access our educational offer.
N.° 4
We are an institution committed to vulnerable groups, especially women who have suffered or are suffering from gender-based violence and single mothers.
Under equal conditions, these groups will have priority in accessing a position within the institution.
N.° 5
We are committed to returning a percentage of our profits to society.
Annually, we donate a percentage of our profits to non-governmental organizations that work on the educational development of children in various parts of the world.
N.° 6
The student who wishes to embark on entrepreneurship will have our support.
We have an entrepreneurship program and a network of offices where you can collaborate and develop professionally. Additionally, we will provide you with guidance at all times when starting your activity.
N.° 7
We are committed to the planet.
We minimise our carbon footprint by avoiding paper consumption, recycling waste, and implementing energy control measures.