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Graduates earn 214 degrees from Boricua College

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About 41.6 percent of the 214 degrees and certificates handed out by Boricua College in 2017-18 were to students in liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities programs, making them the most popular programs that year, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.

The agency's National Center for Education Statistics shows the private not-for-profit institution in York conferred 89 associate's degrees in liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities programs.

But the single most popular program was for a associate's degree in general studies. Data shows the school gave out 89 associate's degrees in general studies, followed by 50 bachelor's degrees in general human services and 27 bachelor's degrees in elementary education and teaching.

The college enrolled 731 students for 2017-18, including 639 in undergraduate programs and 92 in graduate programs.

Degrees awarded for 2017-18
ProgramBachelor's degrees awardedAssociates degreesGraduate and professional degrees awardedTotal degrees and certificates awardedPercent of total
General Studies-89-89
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies----
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities total-89-8941.6
Human Services, General50-757
Community Organization and Advocacy----
Public Administration and Social Service Professions total50-75726.6
Elementary Education and Teaching27--27
Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor--2525
Education total27-255224.3
Business Administration and Management, General16--16
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services total16--167.5

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