School of Public Policy and Government in Brasilia gets maximum score from Education Ministry
The act of accrediting a program is a fundamental stage in the regulation and evaluation of higher education in Brazil.

Fundação Getulio Vargas’ School of Public Policy and Government (FGV EPPG) in Brasilia obtained the maximum possible score of 5 when its Public Administration Program was recently accredited by the Brazilian Education Ministry.
The act of accrediting a program is a fundamental stage in the regulation and evaluation of higher education in Brazil. This process consists of a careful assessment of various aspects, such as infrastructure, teaching staff qualifications, teaching resources, teaching, research and extension policies, and academic and administrative management.
According to the dean of FGV EPPG, Edson Kondo, the maximum score obtained by the Public Administration Program is due to joint effectsby the entire academic community, includingprofessors, students, technical and administrative staff, and managers. This result reflects the dedication and commitment of everyone involved in offering a high-quality education, based on the integral development of students and the advancement of scientific knowledge.
The maximum possible score for the Public Administration Program further bolsters FGV’s prominent position in the educational system. This will help attract talented students, who benefit from strategic partnerships with government bodies located in Brasilia.
To find out more about FGV EPPG, visit its website.
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