The college's courses are taught using
Bloom's taxonomy model from the 1950s. The model emphasizes the importance of critical thinking skills and clarification of values and increasing students' capacity for self-reflection. Its student body is 79% adult (over 25 years old with family responsibilities), which characterizes it as a nontraditional college. In his book
Access to Freedom, James Hall explains that these kinds of colleges cater to adult, working students who may take longer than the six years taken by traditional students to graduate. According to the
National Center for Educational Statistics, Boricua College's graduation rate is reportedly 54% among first-time college students who entered in 2006 and graduated in 2012. When students who transfer out to other colleges are taken into account, that positive completion rate is given by the National Center as 69%. Further, during the last 10 years the college's education department has program completers who pass the New York State certification examinations at more than the required 80% rate.
Notable alumni •
Félix Ortiz, former
New York State Assemblyman and Assistant
Speaker of the New York State Assembly. • Robert Torres (stage name
Sabor Latino), Hip Hop artist and author ==Notable visitors==