We are accepting applications for the Fall 2011-12 Semester. Join us for careers in Business Administration (BS), Human Services (BS and MS), Education (BS and MS), Liberal Arts and Sciences (BA), Inter American Studies (BA) and Latin American and Caribbean Studies (MA). Information about all of our academic programs can be found by visiting our Online Catalog. For personalized Admissions and Financial Aid information contact:
- Manhattan Campus at Audubon Terrace (3755 Broadway and 156th St.) -
(212) 694-1000
- Bronx Campus at Melrose Commons
890 Washington Avenue - (347) 964-8600
New Masters in TESOL
The State Education Department of New York has approved our petition to offer the Masters in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).
The Masters in TESOL program is designed to educate people who desire to gain knowledge and expertise in the teaching and learning process of students for whom English is a second language, either children or adults.
Now Accepting International Students: F-1 Visa Holders
Boricua has received authorization from the Student Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) to admit F-1 Visa holders; interested F-1 Visa holders should submit their application at the APPLY NOW link before November 30, 2011
Academic Calendar (Summer Cycle 2011-12)
Academic Calendar (RP2 Spring Cycle 2011-12)
Academic Calendar (Spring Cycle 2011-12)
Academic Calendar (Fall Cycle 2011-12)
Our Faculty Professor Myrna Nieves, Ph.D. announces the upcoming release of BREAKING GROUND a bilingual anthology of Puerto Rican women writers in New York 1980-2010.
The Bronx Chamber of Commerce celebrated its Ninth Annual Awards Day on October 6, 2011 by giving Boricua College its prestigious “Visionary Award.” The 2011 activity was Chaired by Lisa Alvarado Sorin, and Special Guest Presenter was television star, Regis Philbin.
The 4th annual Dominican Book Fair in New York was held from Friday October 1st to the 3rd at Boricua College's, 155 St. and Broadway campus located in Manhattan. The Book Fair is a true cultural fiesta with music, theater, cinema, arts and crafts, paintings, dance and all the colorful manifestations of the Dominican people.
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