BE PART OF BORICUA COLLEGE


Boricua College is a special place where you are free to explore who you are, understand where and where you came from, and determine your future experience, our tradition of academic excellence and build lifelong friendships with students and professors.

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The academic year at Boricua is made up of three sessions, the Fall/Spring regular session of fifteen (15) weeks each and the Summer session of eight (8) weeks. Students may begin their studies in September for the Fall session and in January for the Spring session. The specific dates for each session are indicated in the Academic Calendar for the year. To apply for admission to the College a prospective student must complete the following steps:

ADMISSIONS

To be eligible for admission to Boricua College a prospective student must:

  • Be a high school graduate, or have the equivalent of a high school diploma;

  • Pass a written entrance examination and an oral interview examination given by an Admissions Committee of the Faculty.

Recognizing that most Boricua students may be employed, full or part-time, throughout their undergraduate studies, a prospective student must therefore be ready and able to build course-work, home, family, community and employment into an integrated program of educational growth and development. It is important to note that employment in the form of supervised internships and clinical residence may be included as a vital part of the College’s educational program.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES


STEP 1


Submit a completed Application Form, together with a non-refundable fee of $25.00 ($100.00 for Master degree applications), to the Admissions Department at one of the following locations:

Evette Camacho
Admissions Director
Manhattan CampusAudubon Terrace
3755 Broadway (156 St.)
New York, NY 10032

Teofilo Santiago
Admissions Director

Bronx Campus CenterBoricua Village
890 Washington Avenue
Bronx, NY 10451

Aurea Morales
Dean/Admissions Director

Brooklyn Campus Center Graham
9 Graham Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11206

STEP 2


Contact all high schools, colleges and/or other post-secondary institutions previously attended, and request that an Official Academic Transcript be forwarded directly to the Admissions Department.

STEP 3


Submit two (2) Letters of Recommendation.

STEP 4


Submit Immunization record.

STEP 5


Have an interview with an Admissions Counselor; receive financial aid information from a financial aid counselor. (See also academic requirements for federal and state financial aid in the section on “Financial Aid”).

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Although Boricua has no guarantee of regular support from outside sources, the College accepts the challenge of making its educational programs available to all who need and want to study. Meeting this challenge means students must be willing to apply for financial assistance from government and private sources. The staff of the Financial Aid Department assists students in developing the best possible package of financial assistance including grants, scholarships, loans and other sources.

GETTING FINANCIAL AID