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Solidary - UNASP Brazil , Instituto Adventista de Ensino
The feeling of walking through a park full of green, beautiful flowers and birds and at the same time, a school is something very exciting. That's because while the school encourages learning and development, nature inspires reflection, peace, harmony and creates the ideal situation in mind to fix what was taught. A school can be so? Has anyone built it? Or is it just a dream? Around 1914 someone dreamed this ideal and even went beyond! He thought a school where students could have contact with real education, where intellectual ability, physical and spiritual being worked in harmony with the larger goal of building character in the eternal life of thousands of people.
At the beginning of last century the place was desolate and far enough from the hustle and influences of Sao Paulo. It was a farm with beautiful hills and dedicated pioneers of Adventist education in Brazil. Train oa missionaries was due to the new school, called the Adventist Seminary. But more than that, the goal was to educate people interested in living and preaching the message of Advent. All the training and the environment turned to it. All worked for an ideal, and with love and dedication, the school grew. In 1923 became Adventist College, and ten years later, Brazil Academy, the late CAB.
Changes and arrangements, moreover, were felt at various times when the institution was improving to offer a teaching tip.
In the confessional, the Adventist Institute of Education (IAE), as was called later to be recognized for excellence in education, and went all out. The first courses such as Nursing, Theology and Pedagogy today are traditional and respected authorities on education in the country Growth Progressive.
The IAE was grown and the need for a new campus was urgent. Not to mention the goal of resuming the original idea of a location away from large centers, which was no longer possible in Sao Paulo. For this purpose visited several properties in the interior of São Paulo until the oranges on a farm in the town of Arthur Nogueira (today Engineer Cole) was found to be a place for the new school. And the buildings were soon initiated, this twenty years ago. This was a milestone in the history of the IAE. The new campus was barely a name defined, but all have idealized the future of the "New IAE", as it was called at the beginning.
In order to further establish the Adventist University of Brazil, the leaders were thrilled with each new course, now at two campuses. Arts Education, Literature, Management, Nutrition, Mathematics, Physical Education, Computer Science, Biology, Civil Engineering, Media, Accounting, Law, one by one the colleges were being implemented and embodying the design of University Center, level reached in late 1990. The latest was UNASP strengthening the union with the fiftieth Instituto Adventista São Paulo (IASP), in Hortolandia.
Recognized as an unforgettable place in the hearts of students who pass through there and excellence in teaching, he reaches out to expand the campus and the university would make a place to expand the campus and the university would make an even better place. The UNASP grew, and now, with three campuses, triple even better. The UNASP grew, and now, with three campuses, triples in quality. Together they account for more than five thousand students, who attend the early childhood education through college. Add, also, more than twenty courses and offer students the opportunity to live on campus, the option to reside in concept immersion education. Twenty-four hours in the university. UNASP so, as the structure grows, grows as the standard of education, but the main thing that grows in the character of the students that way.
Adventists have long been interested in Christian education, and operate the second largest Protestant school system in the North America, primary and secondary schools throughout the world.

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