Dewey University
| Motto | Educación que Transforma (Spanish) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Motto in English | Education That Transforms | ||
| Type | Private | ||
| Established | 1992 | ||
Academic affiliations |
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| President | Dr. Carlos A. Quiñones Alfonso | ||
| Vice-president | Carmelo Rodríguez | ||
| Location | |||
| Campus | Urban Main Hato Rey Satellite Carolina Juana Díaz Manatí | ||
| Website | www.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.[1]
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,[2] the school was renamed to Dewey University in late 2012.[3]
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.
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