Top Ranked Programs
Boricua College concentrates its degree output in community-oriented and public-service fields, with Public Administration forming the core of its academic identity. The two largest programs — Human Services, General (graduating 35 students) and Teacher Education (graduating 30 students) — reflect the institution's focus on preparing graduates for roles in human services, community development, and public administration. A third significant program, Business Administration, enrolls 9 graduates and rounds out a portfolio oriented toward social impact rather than high-wage private-sector pathways. Among programs with national rankings, Teacher Education stands out: Azimuth ranks it #13 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions, with graduates earning median earnings of $55,959. The highest-earning program at Boricua College is Teacher Education, where graduates earn median earnings of $55,959 four years after enrollment — Azimuth ranks it #13 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Business Administration follows, with 9 graduates earning median earnings of $42,710 four years after enrollment. The program-mix signature at Boricua College — with Education representing 41% of graduates and Business accounting for 12% — reflects an institution built around civic and community service careers rather than high-mobility private-sector pipelines. Graduates tend to enter local labor markets in education, social work, and public administration, fields where the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) shows steady but regionally concentrated demand. For students whose goals align with public service and community impact in the New York area, this program concentration is a deliberate fit rather than a limitation.