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68.0%Acceptance
$5,354Tuition
310Students
25%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$23,906Earnings
Public4-yearSAT/ACT Test BlindNAIAStudy AbroadData: 2023-24

Overview

University of Puerto Rico-Utuado is a less selective public four-year institution in Utuado, Puerto Rico. The school accepts 68.0% of applicants and enrolls 310 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
68.0%
Total Enrollment
310

Admission Guide

University of Puerto Rico-Utuado operates as a specialized campus focused primarily on teacher education and agricultural programs within the UPR system. Your application should emphasize hands-on experience in education or agriculture, whether through tutoring younger students, working on farms, participating in 4-H programs, or volunteering in rural communities.

The Teacher Education and Professional Development program dominates this campus, so highlight any experience working with children or adolescents in your essays. Mention specific teaching moments, whether formal or informal, and connect them to your understanding of Puerto Rico's educational needs. The campus also offers agricultural technology programs that prepare students for careers in sustainable farming and agricultural management across the island.

UPR-Utuado follows the standard UPR application process with rolling admissions, so apply early in the cycle for better housing and course selection options. Submit all materials in both Spanish and English when required, as the campus serves a primarily Spanish-speaking student body in the mountainous Utuado region.

The campus culture centers around close-knit learning communities where professors know students personally. You will work directly with faculty on research projects and community outreach programs. The rural mountain setting attracts students who prefer smaller class sizes and direct mentorship over large university anonymity. Many students come from rural Puerto Rican communities and plan to return as educators or agricultural professionals.

Focus your essays on your connection to rural or underserved communities, your commitment to education or sustainable agriculture, and your willingness to contribute to Puerto Rico's development. Don't submit a generic application about wanting to help people. Instead, write about specific experiences that shaped your understanding of educational equity or agricultural sustainability challenges in Puerto Rico or similar communities.

Campus visits prove especially valuable here due to the specialized nature of the programs and the tight-knit community atmosphere. Schedule meetings with faculty in your intended major to discuss research opportunities and community partnerships that could strengthen your application and clarify your academic goals.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$12,386/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$5,354
Tuition (out-of-state)
$5,354
Students Receiving Aid
82%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
24.6%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$23,906/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
60.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the application deadline for University of Puerto Rico-Utuado?

Application deadlines vary by program and semester. Contact the admissions office directly for specific deadline information as they differ from other UPR campuses.

Does University of Puerto Rico-Utuado require SAT or ACT scores for admission?

The university typically requires standardized test scores, but policies may vary by program. Check with admissions for current testing requirements and any recent policy changes.

Can I transfer credits to University of Puerto Rico-Utuado from another college?

The university accepts transfer credits from accredited institutions. Transfer students must submit official transcripts and may need to meet additional requirements depending on their intended program.

What are the main academic programs at University of Puerto Rico-Utuado?

The campus specializes in teacher education and professional development programs. Most offerings focus on education-related fields and preparing students for teaching careers.