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224Students
$45,953Earnings
Public4-yearData: 2023-24

Student Outcomes

Median Earnings (10 years after entry)
$45,953
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
2:1
Loan Repayment Rate
75.8%

Earnings by Major

Top programs ranked by median earnings

Earnings and debt by program
Program Level Median Earnings Median Debt
Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Administration. Doctoral $102,271 $117,573
Dentistry. Doctoral $65,387 $123,473
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Master $62,012
Health and Medical Administrative Services. Master $54,661
Public Health. Master $28,327 $22,689
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Bachelor $25,194 $5,500
Medicine. Doctoral $24,679 $114,070

Outcomes Overview

Three-quarters of graduates successfully repay their federal loans. Recent graduates earn $30,093 in their first year, climbing to $44,102 after five years and $45,953 after a decade. The school trains nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals for Puerto Rico's medical system. Only 21% of students take federal loans, keeping debt burdens relatively low for those who borrow. Women make up 83% of graduates, reflecting healthcare's gender demographics. The 46% employment rate likely reflects graduates pursuing additional training or residencies rather than unemployment. Healthcare careers in Puerto Rico offer stable but modest compensation compared to mainland opportunities. Given the low borrowing rates and essential nature of medical training, this represents a strong return on investment for students committed to serving Puerto Rico's healthcare needs.