H1 — Benito Juárez Scholarships 2025: Why was my scholarship cut and how can I get it back? (Guide for students) Meta title: Was my Benito Juárez Scholarship taken away? Causes, solutions, and how to appeal. Meta description: A practical guide for students: real-life scenarios, why you might be dropped from the program, legal steps, and templates for filing a claim. Includes 25 frequently asked questions and official links (FUBEB, search engine). Recommended slug: /me-quitaron-beca-benito-juarez-causas-soluciones Intro — Short Scene (H2) — 120–180 words Mini-drama : “You are Juan/María, you find out that your payment hasn't arrived and the school tells you 'you've been dropped'. You're panicking.” 3 phrases that answer: What will you read here? (real causes, proof, what to do now). Small CTA: “Check your status now” (link: search engine) — https://buscador.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/consulta/ Snippet target (1 line): “If you were dismissed, here’s why and how to request a review in less than 3 steps.” BLOCK A — Scene + Problem: “I didn’t get paid” (H2) H3 — Scene: The tense student Short description: payday arrives, check balance, 0 pesos; the school says “you are in the system” → confusion and fear. H3 — Problem (what happens) The bimonthly payment did not arrive. H3 — Common causes (operational/legal reasons) Payment to a medium that is not yours (concentrating account / medium not in the beneficiary's name). Incomplete or inconsistent documentation in FUBEB/registry (Annex 3). Bank/card error (Banco del Bienestar). Temporary withdrawal due to detected duplication. Coordination still processing payments (technical/registration). H3 — Immediate solution (URGENT steps, 1→5) Check status: https://buscador.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/consulta/ (CURP). Check your FUBEB: download and verify fields → https://evaluacion.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/es/documentos/cedula/FUBEB.pdf Capture evidence: screenshot of the search engine + proof of non-payment at your ATM. Schedule an appointment at https://citas.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/ or go to the care center. Send email fo(template below) and follow 3 months deadline — if they do not respond, escalate (INAI/LFPRH). H3 — Checklist (quick) CURP verified FUBEB correct Photo/scan of ID + proof of address Ticket/appointment number or email sent BLOCK B — Scene + Problem: “I was discharged” (H2) H3 — Scene: The real panic Student receives notification: “Your scholarship has been canceled.” Reaction: Why? What can I prove? H3 — What does “to deactivate” mean? The beneficiary is removed from the register; they stop receiving payments; uncollected funds are returned to TESOFE after 1 year. H3 — Legal causes (quick list with practical reference) Death (RENAPO or certificate) — obvious. 40 months of payment received — maximum limit. EMS study completion — the Coordination verifies. Voluntary withdrawal — the student requested to withdraw. Duplication with another federal scholarship — overlaps detected. Suspension/expulsion reported by the school. Not enrolled in a priority or eligible school (attached list). Inconsistent/false documents Not receiving the scholarship for 1 year → automatic cancellation. H3 — What can you do? (stepwise solutions) Cause 3, 6, 7 = ADMISSIBLE REVIEW: Gather evidence (proof of enrollment, academic record, letter from the school). Submit review request at the window or portal (FUBEB) → deadline 3 months . If they answer incorrectly or do not respond, appeal in writing and copy the local Coordination office; keep copies of the documents. Cause 5 (duplication): requests details of duplication; demonstrates erroneous incompatibility; requests conciliation. Case 8 (documentation): deliver originals at appointment and copies; explain discrepancy with evidence. Cause 9 (no charge): if you are within 1 year, you get paid on time; if 1 year has passed, it has already been canceled—only extraordinary review with very strong evidence. H3 — Quick template: “Review request” (short text ready for email/paper) [Includes a 3-line template: identification, reason, clear request + attached documents] (Place template in the final article as a downloadable .doc file) BLOCK C — Scene: “They tell me my school is not a priority” (H2) H3 — Short scene The student changed schools and the Coordination says "it does not appear as a priority". H3 — Why it happens (cause) The rules only cover prioritized or vulnerable schools; if your school is outside of the annexes, they can take it away. H3 — Practical solution Check if your school appears in Annex 5 (link DOF / list). Ask the school to send an official letter to the Coordination requesting inclusion if it meets the criteria. It presents evidence that it is public, has a school/mixed modality, and meets socioeconomic conditions. If there was an administrative error, request a review (cause 7 applies). BLOCK D — Scene: “They accuse me of duplicity” (H2) H3 — Tense scene “We detected duplication with another scholarship” → they take away your Benito Juárez scholarship. H3 — Real causes Automated cross-referencing between registries; another federal program appears with your CURP. H3 — Solution (defense package) Request details of the duplication (what other program and dates). Provide proof that you did not receive the other scholarship or that the other scholarship is compatible. If the other scholarship actually exists and is incompatible, decide which one to keep and formally resign from the other (if applicable). Request conciliation in writing and keep the record. BLOCK E — Refunds and money that is H3 — What the rule says (quick summary) If funds are not used or the scholarship is cancelled, the Coordination returns them to TESOFE; the beneficiary does not have to pay . H3 — If your payment was applied to the wrong account Action: demands a report from the Coordination and requests correction; if it is not returned within the deadlines, the Coordination is subject to sanctions and financial charges (Treasury Law). H3 — Practical solution for the student Documentation: estimated payment date, receipts, screenshots. Request a replacement or formal explanation with a reference number. If Coordination does not respond → escalate (audit / internal body / transparency). BLOCK F — Rights & Obligations (H2) — STUDENT-FOCUSED format H3 — Rights (short list for pasting on mobile) Right to clear and free information. Right to dignified and non-discriminatory treatment. Right to a functional means of payment. Right to privacy. Right to a response within 3 months . H3 — Obligations (so they don't lower your salary) Keep data and school updated (FUBEB). Have a personal email address and check it regularly. Take care of the card/payment method. Report problems. Attend appointments and submit original documents. BLOCK G — How to update your data (FUBEB) step by step (H2) H3 — Quick steps (in-person or online) Download the FUBEB form: https://evaluacion.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/es/documentos/cedula/FUBEB.pdf Gather documents (Annex 3): CURP, ID, proof of studies, address. Schedule an appointment or upload to the platform. Bring a copy and the original. Wait for a response (max. 3 months). If they don't respond: keep a record and escalate. BLOCK H — Templates/Claims (H2) — includes 3 copy-ready snippets Non-payment email (3 lines + request for folio). Request for review due to discharge (identification, cause, request). FUBEB data correction request (attachment list). (In the final article, paste ready-to-copy/paste text and a downloadable .doc file.) BLOCK I — Appeal Flow (H2) — Graphic + steps (visual) H3 — Step by step (Flowchart) 1. You detect a problem → 2. You gather evidence → 3. You request a review (FUBEB/window) → 4. You wait for a response for 3 months → 5a. Favorable response = reinstatement/reintegration OR 5b. Negative response → you appeal to an administrative/transparency body. (Includes SVG image for the CMS) BLOCK J — Warning signs (H2) — 10 things to watch (for students) Messages from the school outside of the payment date. Sudden change in your school record. Duplication notification. Refund request (alert: you must not pay). Card does not work or is being retained. Coordination requests documents that it did not request before. They ask you to sign documents without a copy. Termination notification without explanation. Payment allegedly made to a “concentration account”. Lack of response after 30 days — escalate. BLOCK K — Official Resources and Links (H2) FUBEB (certificate): https://evaluacion.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/es/documentos/cedula/FUBEB.pdf Citas agenda: https://citas.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/ Status search tool: https://buscador.becasbenitojuarez.gob.mx/consulta/ Official Gazette of the Federation (Agreement) — link to the Official Gazette of the Federation (insert Official Gazette URL here) BLOCK L — FAQ (≥25 questions for SEO and snippet) — place questions with short answers (15–30 words) as H3 headings. Include these 25 questions on the page : Why didn't I receive the Benito Juárez Scholarship this semester? How can I check if I'm on the list of beneficiaries? What do I do if the Coordination has dismissed me? Can I appeal my dismissal? How? What documents do I need for a review? What is the FUBEB ID card and what is it used for? How long does it take the Coordination to respond to a review? What happens if I don't receive the scholarship in a year? Who pays the reimbursements to TESOFE? Do I have to return the scholarship if it is cancelled? What What is a priority school and how do I know if mine is one? Can I be let go if I get suspended from school? How do I update my payment method? What do I do if my payment was deposited into an account that is not mine? Can I have another federal scholarship at the same time? What evidence do you accept to prove that I am still registered? Can I voluntarily resign from the scholarship? How? What should I do if they ask me to return money? Where do I file a complaint if the Coordination office doesn't respond? How can I prove that I am not a beneficiary of another scholarship? What is “record keeping”? What is the deadline for collecting an expired scholarship? What should I do if I detect fraud in payments? How to apply for the Banco del Bienestar card?