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Dewey University

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Dewey University
MottoEducación que Transforma (Spanish)
Motto in English
Education That Transforms
TypePrivate
Established1992;
32 years ago
 (1992)
Academic affiliations
PresidentDr. Carlos A. Quiñones Alfonso
Vice-presidentCarmelo Rodríguez
Location
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.[1]

History

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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

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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

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References

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  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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