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Universidad Central de Bayamon delivers Teacher Education and Professional Development training for just $4,285 net cost annually, making it the most affordable option among Puerto Rico's 20 programs. The island's education sector provides critical opportunities for bilingual educators, with the Department of Education employing over 30,000 teachers across public schools that serve predominantly Spanish-speaking students. Private institutions dominate this field, with 15 of the 20 programs operating as nonprofit colleges. Caribbean University operates four campuses offering identical tuition rates of $5,966, while graduates from Universidad Ana G. Mendez campuses earn between $17,095 and $20,530 annually. The earnings spread across programs ranges from $8,750 to $20,530, reflecting different specialization tracks and employment settings. Public universities like UPR-Rio Piedras charge $5,324 in-state tuition while maintaining selective 51.59% acceptance rates. Graduation rates vary significantly, from 30.20% at Ana G. Mendez-Gurabo to 62.50% at Caribbean University-Vega Baja, indicating different student support structures and program completion requirements across institutions.
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 In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,285 $5,986 37.9% 80.4%
2 $4,704 $6,970 52.2%
3 $5,732 $8,054 56.2%
4 $6,310 $5,966 62.5%
5 $6,392 $5,966 36.7%
6 $6,507 $5,324 52.5% 51.6%
7 $6,680 $5,966 41.7%
8 $7,382 $5,542 38.4% 67.8%
9 $7,455 $5,354 50.6% 54.0%
10 $7,559 $6,920 31.1%
11 $7,569 $6,920 36.4%
12 $7,607 $5,542 38.7% 45.7%
13 $7,635 $5,966 44.0%
14 $7,668 $6,920 30.2%
15 $8,036 $5,580 35.4% 33.3%
16 $8,142 $5,954 47.7% 76.8%
17 $8,245 $5,580 43.1% 52.8%
18 $8,264 $6,238 42.1% 99.8%
19 $8,471 $8,050 46.0% 83.1%
20 $8,783 $5,580 33.0% 33.8%
21 $8,787 $5,580 32.9% 44.7%
22 $8,932 $5,580 39.4% 47.0%
23 $8,964 $5,580 31.6% 46.8%
24 $9,034 $5,580 42.7% 40.1%
25 $9,421 $6,238 39.2% 98.2%
26 $9,657 $6,284 31.4% 93.2%
27 $10,082 $6,340 47.9% 94.7%
28 $10,933 $7,797 69.0% 100.0%
29 $11,759 $5,324 50.7% 60.0%
30 $12,386 $5,354 24.6% 68.0%
31 $13,024 $6,360 43.6% 55.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Universidad Central de Bayamon the cheapest option at $4,285?

Universidad Central de Bayamon offers the lowest net cost through substantial financial aid packages that reduce the $5,986 sticker price by nearly 30%. The private nonprofit institution maintains an 80.36% acceptance rate while achieving a 37.90% graduation rate. Students benefit from smaller class sizes typical of private colleges while paying significantly less than comparable programs.

How do public university costs compare to private options?

Public universities like UPR-Rio Piedras charge $5,324 in-state tuition with a $6,507 net cost, while private institutions range from $4,285 to $8,036 after aid. UPR-Rio Piedras maintains higher selectivity at 51.59% acceptance compared to most private colleges. However, some private schools like Universidad Central de Bayamon actually cost less than public options after financial aid calculations.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in these schools?

Caribbean University-Vega Baja achieves the highest 62.50% graduation rate at $6,310 net cost, while the cheapest option at Universidad Central de Bayamon graduates 37.90% of students. NUC University combines a strong 56.20% graduation rate with mid-range $5,732 pricing. The most expensive programs don't necessarily produce better completion rates, suggesting factors beyond cost influence student success.

Where do graduates typically find employment with these earnings ranges?

Teacher education graduates earn between $8,750 and $20,530 annually, with Ana G. Mendez campuses producing the highest earners at $20,530. The Puerto Rico Department of Education represents the largest employer, operating over 850 public schools requiring bilingual instruction capabilities. Private schools, early childhood centers, and educational support services provide additional career paths with varying compensation structures.

Is student debt a major concern at these affordable programs?

Most programs show relatively low debt burdens, with UPR-Rio Piedras graduates carrying just $5,500 in student loans. Ana G. Mendez campuses report higher debt levels between $14,826 and $29,560, reflecting their higher sticker prices despite strong post-graduation earnings. The majority of schools don't report debt data, suggesting many students graduate debt-free through financial aid and family support.

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