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Puerto Rico's Business Administration programs show dramatic cost variation, with EDP University San Sebastian charging just $4,496 net annually while other schools reach $13,024. This spread reflects different institutional approaches in an island economy where tourism, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing create steady demand for business graduates. University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez leads earnings outcomes at $39,648 annually, nearly double most competitors despite being among the more expensive options at $12,684 net cost. The island's strategic position as a gateway between U.S. and Latin American markets has strengthened opportunities for bilingual business professionals. Private institutions dominate the field with 14 of the top 15 programs, though graduation rates vary widely from 23.6% to 69%. Students can access quality business education across multiple campuses, with several universities offering locations in major economic centers like San Juan, Bayamón, and Ponce.
39
Programs
$2,879 – $16,338
Net Price Range
$19,497
Avg. Program Earnings
42.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

39 Business Administration, Management and Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,496 $21,703 $7,050 37.3% 90.1%
2 $5,732 $26,896 $8,054 56.2%
3 $4,989 $21,703 $7,050 23.6% 39.6%
4 $7,668 $26,421 $6,920 30.2%
5 $10,933 $37,208 $7,797 69.0% 100.0%
6 $7,569 $25,739 $6,920 36.4%
7 $7,559 $24,904 $6,920 31.1%
8 $12,684 $39,648 $5,274 47.0% 54.4%
9 $8,245 $23,166 $5,580 43.1% 52.8%
10 $6,310 $12,221 $5,966 62.5%
11 $13,024 $25,194 $6,360 43.6% 55.2%
12 $6,392 $12,221 $5,966 36.7%
13 $6,680 $12,221 $5,966 41.7%
14 $7,635 $12,221 $5,966 44.0%
15 $8,036 $12,115 $5,580 35.4% 33.3%
16 $8,264 $12,313 $6,238 42.1% 99.8%
17 $9,657 $13,702 $6,284 31.4% 93.2%
18 $16,338 $21,508 $9,810 23.6%
19 $9,421 $12,313 $6,238 39.2% 98.2%
20 $11,759 $14,935 $5,324 50.7% 60.0%
21 $14,072 $17,717 $7,986 40.2% 55.4%
22 $10,082 $12,313 $6,340 47.9% 94.7%
23 $8,932 $10,046 $5,580 39.4% 47.0%
24 $8,783 $5,580 33.0% 33.8%
25 $6,507 $5,324 52.5% 51.6%
26 $7,455 $5,354 50.6% 54.0%
27 $6,326 54.9%
28 $13,487 $5,364 52.9% 52.1%
29 $9,148 $5,354 48.6% 49.3%
30 $8,142 $5,954 47.7% 76.8%
31 $8,471 $8,050 46.0% 83.1%
32 $8,787 $5,580 32.9% 44.7%
33 $8,964 $5,580 31.6% 46.8%
34 $7,382 $5,542 38.4% 67.8%
35 $7,607 $5,542 38.7% 45.7%
36 $9,034 $5,580 42.7% 40.1%
37 $2,879 $6,560 54.9%
38 $4,181 $7,314 53.9%
39 $4,285 $5,986 37.9% 80.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $35,533 earnings difference between top and bottom programs?

University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez graduates earn $39,648 annually while Inter American University Arecibo graduates average $12,115. This gap reflects institutional resources, alumni networks, and program quality. Mayaguez also maintains a 47% graduation rate compared to Arecibo's 35.4%, suggesting stronger student support systems.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs?

Albizu University achieves the highest graduation rate at 69% with a net cost of $10,933, while EDP San Juan has the lowest at 23.6% despite charging only $4,989. Caribbean University Vega Baja breaks this pattern with a 62.5% graduation rate at just $6,310 net cost. Higher costs don't guarantee better completion rates across Puerto Rico's business programs.

Is attending the most expensive program worth the investment?

Universidad del Sagrado Corazón charges $13,024 net but graduates earn $25,194 annually, creating a modest return. University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez costs slightly less at $12,684 but delivers $39,648 in graduate earnings. The public university option provides significantly better value despite similar upfront costs.

Does program location within Puerto Rico affect career outcomes?

San Juan area programs show mixed results, with Albizu University graduates earning $37,208 while EDP San Juan graduates earn $21,703. Both Carolina campus programs through different university systems produce graduates earning around $25,000 annually. Geographic location appears less important than institutional quality and resources.

What debt levels should students expect from these programs?

Available debt data shows NUC University students graduate with $29,711 in loans while earning $26,896 annually. University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez students carry just $8,250 in debt despite earning $39,648, creating the best debt-to-income ratio. Several Caribbean University campuses report no debt data, suggesting different financing approaches.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.