Baptist College of Minas Gerais

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Baptist College of Minas Gerais
Type Private
Established1999
AffiliationMineira Baptist Convention (Brazilian Baptist Convention)
Location
Campus Urban
Website fbmg.edu.br

The Baptist College of Minas Gerais (Faculdade Batista de Minas Gerais - FBMG) is Baptist college located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. It is affiliated with the Mineira Baptist Convention (Brazilian Baptist Convention).

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History

It was founded in 1999 by the Mineira Baptist Convention (Brazilian Baptist Convention). [1] [2]

Academics

It has positive ratings in Brazilian magazines, in the academic milieu and from Brazil's Ministry of Education (MEC). In 2010 the course of Administration (Bachelor's Degree) received three stars in the Guia Abril (a publication for recent high-school graduates entering college in Brazil) [3] [4] and was considered by Brazil's Ministry of Education as one of the five best courses in Belo Horizonte. [5] Also, law students at FBMG have a high rate of approval in Brazil's Order of Attorneys of Brazil exam and it has a good Theology course.

Parent Organizations

The institution is part of the Baptist Mineiro System of Education (Sistema Batista Mineiro de Educação - SBME), which, in turn, is part of the Baptist Convention of Minas Gerais (Convenção Batista Mineira).

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References

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