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Boricua College - Bronx

Bronx, NY
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About Boricua College - Bronx

Boricua College – Bronx is a campus location of Boricua College situated in the Bronx, New York. Boricua College is a private institution with a mission centered on serving Latino and other underrepresented communities through bilingual and bicultural higher education. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate data for this campus location are not reported separately in available IPEDS records.

Boricua College's programs have historically included offerings in liberal arts, human services, and business administration, delivered through an interdisciplinary and community-centered approach. Instruction has been offered in both English and Spanish to serve its target student population.

The Bronx campus is positioned within one of New York City's most diverse and densely populated boroughs, where access to culturally responsive higher education is particularly significant. The college's presence in the Bronx reflects its commitment to educational equity and community engagement in urban settings.

Contact Information

890 Washington Avenue, Bronx, NY 10451

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