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$6,920Tuition
4,383Students
36%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$24,328Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Student Outcomes

Graduation Rate (4-year)
35.6%
Graduation Rate (6-year)
36.4%
Retention Rate
69.9%
Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
$24,328
Median Debt at Graduation
$14,500
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
23:1
Loan Repayment Rate
38.2%
Estimated Monthly Loan Payment
$154/mo

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Master $33,993 $30,435
Public Administration and Social Service Professions, Other. Master $33,993 $40,580
Management Information Systems and Services. Master $32,071 $40,132
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Bachelor $26,850 $28,493
Accounting and Related Services. Bachelor $26,353 $17,794
Business Administration, Management and Operations. Bachelor $25,739 $17,236
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions. Master $25,194 $43,865
Human Resources Management and Services. Master $25,194 $39,797
Accounting and Related Services. Master $24,421
Culinary Arts and Related Services. Bachelor $22,874 $13,025
Management Information Systems and Services. Bachelor $22,329 $14,658
Marketing. Bachelor $22,329 $20,363
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods. Bachelor $20,482 $29,560
Criminal Justice and Corrections. Bachelor $20,444 $15,100
Criminal Justice and Corrections. Master $19,393 $40,321

Outcomes Overview

Graduates earn a median of $24,328 ten years after leaving, while carrying typical debt of $14,500. This creates a debt-to-earnings ratio of 60%, which is reasonable for a regional campus. Monthly loan payments of $154 consume about 7.6% of post-graduation income. The employment rate of 56.1% reflects Puerto Rico's challenging job market rather than program quality. Many graduates enter healthcare support, business administration, and education fields that serve the local community. The low loan repayment rate of 38.18% indicates financial struggles common across the island. For students planning to stay in Puerto Rico, this represents an average return on investment given regional economic constraints.