Founded in 2001, Universidad Autónoma Intercultural de Sinaloa (Autonomous Intercultural University of Sinaloa) is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the small city of El Fuerte (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Sinaloa. Officially recognized by the Secretaría de Educación Pública, Mexico (Secretariat of Public Education of Mexico), Universidad Autónoma Intercultural de Sinaloa (UAIS) is a small-sized (uniRank enrollment range: 4,000-4,999 students) coeducational Mexican higher education institution. Universidad Autónoma Intercultural de Sinaloa (UAIS) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study table below for further details. UAIS also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, as well as administrative services.
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| Name (English) | Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico |
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| Name | Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México |
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| Acronym | UAIS |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Motto | Toda la gente, todos los pueblos All people, all communities |
| Colours | Green and gold |
| Mascot | Chureas |
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| Address | Benito Juárez 39, Mochicahui El Fuerte 81890 Sinaloa Mexico |
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| (698) 892 0654 | |
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Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico is legally recognized and/or institutionally accredited by: Secretaría de Educación Pública, Mexico
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The following Fields of Study/Degree Levels Matrix of Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico is divided into 6 main fields of study and 4 levels of degrees, from the lowest undergraduate degree to the highest postgraduate degree. This matrix aims to help quickly identify Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico's academic range and degree level offering.
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This Tuition Fees Range Matrix of Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico categorizes tuition fees by student type (local or international) and degree level (undergraduate or postgraduate). It aims to help students get an approximate idea of the estimated yearly tuition fees at Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico.
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Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico is a coeducational institution, admitting both men and women to its programs and degrees.
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This institution does not have a special focus on promoting education or research among a specific minority or ethnic group.
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Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico has a student enrollment ranging from 4,000 to 4,999, making it a small-sized institution.
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Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico is a public higher education institution, meaning it is funded and managed by the government, providing affordable access to education for students.
Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico is a non-profit higher education institution, relying on government subsidies and reinvesting all revenue into programs, research and student services rather than distributing profits to owners or shareholders.
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Autonomous Indigenous University of Mexico adopts a trimesters academic calendar, a scheduling system where the academic year is divided into three main terms, or trimesters, each typically lasting about 12 to 14 weeks, separated by two short breaks and one longer break.
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