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Puerto Rico's teacher education programs reveal striking cost variations, with net prices ranging from $5,732 at NUC University-Bayamon to $13,024 at Universidad del Sagrado Corazon. The earnings data tells an equally complex story, spanning from $8,750 to $20,530 annually for graduates. This wide earnings spread reflects Puerto Rico's educational job market, where bilingual educators and specialized teaching professionals often command higher salaries in both public schools and private institutions serving the island's unique linguistic needs. NUC University-Bayamon stands out with the lowest net cost and strong earnings of $19,227, while maintaining a 56.20% graduation rate. The Universidad Ana G. Mendez campuses consistently produce graduates earning over $17,000 annually, though their net costs hover around $7,600. Public options like University of Puerto Rico-Utuado offer in-state tuition of just $5,354, though graduation rates remain below 25%. These programs prepare educators for Puerto Rico's bilingual education system, where teachers must navigate both English and Spanish instruction requirements across varied student populations.
31
Programs
$4,285 – $13,024
Net Price Range
$15,134
Avg. Program Earnings
42.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

31 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $5,732 $19,227 $8,054 56.2%
2 $7,569 $20,482 $6,920 36.4%
3 $7,668 $20,530 $6,920 30.2%
4 $6,310 $16,478 $5,966 62.5%
5 $6,392 $16,478 $5,966 36.7%
6 $6,680 $16,478 $5,966 41.7%
7 $8,036 $18,498 $5,580 35.4% 33.3%
8 $7,559 $17,095 $6,920 31.1%
9 $7,635 $16,478 $5,966 44.0%
10 $8,264 $8,750 $6,238 42.1% 99.8%
11 $13,024 $12,961 $6,360 43.6% 55.2%
12 $9,421 $8,750 $6,238 39.2% 98.2%
13 $12,386 $10,925 $5,354 24.6% 68.0%
14 $10,082 $8,750 $6,340 47.9% 94.7%
15 $9,657 $6,284 31.4% 93.2%
16 $8,932 $5,580 39.4% 47.0%
17 $7,455 $5,354 50.6% 54.0%
18 $6,507 $5,324 52.5% 51.6%
19 $4,704 $6,970 52.2%
20 $11,759 $5,324 50.7% 60.0%
21 $8,142 $5,954 47.7% 76.8%
22 $8,783 $5,580 33.0% 33.8%
23 $8,471 $8,050 46.0% 83.1%
24 $8,787 $5,580 32.9% 44.7%
25 $8,245 $5,580 43.1% 52.8%
26 $8,964 $5,580 31.6% 46.8%
27 $7,382 $5,542 38.4% 67.8%
28 $7,607 $5,542 38.7% 45.7%
29 $9,034 $5,580 42.7% 40.1%
30 $10,933 $7,797 69.0% 100.0%
31 $4,285 $5,986 37.9% 80.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $12,292 difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

NUC University-Bayamon charges a net price of $5,732 while Universidad del Sagrado Corazon costs $13,024. Private nonprofit institutions typically charge higher tuition but offer more financial aid packages. The two public universities, UPR-Utuado and UPR-Bayamon, maintain in-state tuition below $6,300 despite higher net prices due to limited aid availability.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Puerto Rico?

Caribbean University-Vega Baja achieves the highest graduation rate at 62.50% with a moderate net cost of $6,310. Conversely, Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Gurabo graduates only 30.20% of students despite charging $7,668. The data shows no clear correlation between price and completion rates, with affordable programs like NUC University-Bayamon maintaining solid 56.20% graduation rates.

Is there a significant earnings gap between different Puerto Rico teacher education programs?

Graduate earnings vary dramatically, from $8,750 at Pontifical Catholic University campuses to $20,530 at Universidad Ana G. Mendez-Gurabo. This $11,780 difference suggests that program reputation, specialized training, and alumni networks significantly impact career outcomes. The three Universidad Ana G. Mendez campuses all produce graduates earning above $17,000 annually.

Does attending a public university provide better value than private options?

Public universities offer mixed value propositions in Puerto Rico's teacher education market. UPR-Utuado charges $5,354 in-state tuition but graduates earn only $10,925 annually with a 24.60% completion rate. Meanwhile, private options like NUC University-Bayamon deliver stronger earnings of $19,227 with better graduation rates at competitive net prices.

Where can students find the best combination of low costs and strong earnings?

NUC University-Bayamon offers the optimal balance with the lowest net price of $5,732 and third-highest earnings at $19,227. Caribbean University-Vega Baja provides another strong option at $6,310 net cost with the highest graduation rate of 62.50%. These programs demonstrate that students can access quality teacher preparation without premium pricing.

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