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Boricua College

New York, NYAccredited
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About Boricua College

Boricua College is a private nonprofit institution located in New York, New York. The college is designed to serve the educational needs of the Hispanic and Latino community in New York City, with a focus on bilingual and bicultural education. It offers both associate and bachelor's degree programs, with instruction available in both English and Spanish.

Boricua College offers programs in areas including liberal arts, human services, education, business administration, and individualized studies. The college's approach emphasizes community-centered learning, student mentorship, and cultural identity as core components of its educational model. Degrees are awarded at the associate and baccalaureate levels.

New York City is the largest city in the United States, with a large and historically significant Puerto Rican and Latino population. Boricua College operates multiple sites across the city, including locations in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Brooklyn, serving adult learners and first-generation college students seeking accessible pathways to postsecondary credentials.

Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education

Contact Information

DR. VICTOR G. ALICEA

valicea@boricuacollege.edu

3755 Broadway, New York, NY 10032

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