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  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

  • segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

  • Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To this end, the

    Company offers a wide range of courses including: vocational, undergraduate,

    postgraduate and continuing education.

    The company is the largest of six educational companies listed BM&F Bovespa, along

    with its competitors Estcio, Anima Educao, Abril Educao and Ser Educacional. In

    2014 the company underwent a corporate merger with Kroton Educacional. The

    resulting company became the 17th largest at the Bovespa Index, with a market value of

    R$ 24.5 billion and near 1 million students.[2]

    Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [w] or [w euksjonaw]) is the second largest private for-profit professional educational company in Brazil by market value and by number of students, with more than 400.000

    students in its education network. The company is the second largest higher education

    company in the world by number of students, only behind the American company

    Apollo Group.

    The Company operates three types of education - 67 campuses, more than 450 poles and

    over 650 vocational education centers, spread across all states and the Federal District -

    aimed at adults of middle and low-income working during the day and study at night, a

    segment not fully served by institutions of higher education in Brazil. To th