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Private university in Carolina, Puerto Rico
Dewey University
MottoEducación que Transforma (Spanish)
Motto in EnglishEducation That Transforms
TypePrivate
Established1992;
33 years ago (1992)
Academic affiliations
NASFAA
PRASFAA
PRACRAO
HACU
PresidentDr. Carlos A. Quiñones Alfonso
Vice-presidentCarmelo Rodríguez
LocationPuerto Rico
CampusUrban
Main
Hato Rey

Satellite
Carolina
Juana Díaz
Manatí
Websitewww.dewey.edu

Dewey University is a private university in Puerto Rico. The university currently has four campuses: the Hato Rey Main Campus and satellite campuses in Carolina, Juana Díaz, and Manatí.

History

The school was founded in 1992 as John Dewey College. After receiving authorization from the Puerto Rico Education Council in 2011 to offer graduate programs in nursing, the school was renamed to Dewey University in late 2012.

Academics

Dewey offers several types of degrees, from master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, vocational certificates, and a university experience program for high school seniors. Subject areas include administration, agriculture, construction, education, nursing, and technology.

See also

References

  1. "Tu Universidad – Dewey University".
  2. https://dewey.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/UNDERGRADUATE-CATALOG-12-30-2020-2.pdf
  3. "John Dewey College graduates to 'university'". October 8, 2012.

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