Student Outcomes
- Graduation Rate (4-year)
- 34.6%
- Graduation Rate (6-year)
- 32.9%
- Retention Rate
- 69.1%
- Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
- $23,132
- Median Debt at Graduation
- $5,750
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio
- 23:1
- Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
- $61/mo
Earnings by Major
Top programs ranked by median earnings
| Program | Level | Median Earnings | Median Debt |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations. | Bachelor | $24,421 | |
| Human Resources Management and Services. | Bachelor | $22,578 | |
| Social Work. | Master | $20,824 | |
| Biology, General. | Bachelor | $15,922 | $8,250 |
| Criminal Justice and Corrections. | Bachelor | $13,702 |
Outcomes Overview
Graduates earn a median of $23,132 ten years after graduation, while carrying $5,750 in debt. The monthly loan payment of $61 represents about 3% of typical graduate income, well below the recommended 10% threshold. Most graduates stay in Puerto Rico, where the cost of living helps stretch earnings further. The 48% employment rate reflects the island's economic challenges rather than the university's preparation. Healthcare, education, and business sectors absorb many alumni, though earnings remain modest compared to mainland US averages. The debt-to-income ratio of 0.25 is favorable, meaning graduates aren't financially burdened despite lower absolute earnings. This represents an average return on investment for the regional context.