Universidade Federal do Acre | |
Other names | UFAC |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1964 |
Budget | R$ 274.335.519,59 (2012) [1] |
Chancellor | Minoro Martins Kinpara |
Vice-Chancellor | Margarida de Aquino Cunha |
Location | , , 9°58′31″S67°49′52″W / 9.9754°S 67.8312°W |
Campus | Rio Branco, Cruzeiro do Sul, Brasiléia |
Affiliations | CRUB, RENEX |
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The Federal University of Acre ( Portuguese : Universidade Federal do Acre, UFAC) is a Brazilian university with headquarters in Rio Branco, Acre.
The university was founded as a law school in 1964, was reorganized as a university in 1971, and was federalized in 1974. [2] Its enrollment is over 10,000 students in undergraduate and post-graduate programs. [3]
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The Federal University of Acre, as well as the other Brazilian federal universities, adopted the National High School Examination (ENEM) in 2012 as a standard of admission.
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