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NSU Opens its New Regional Campus in Puerto Rico
NSU reconfirmed its commitment to Puerto Rico with the grand opening of a new regional campus in San Juan. The campus represents an expansion of offerings at NSU and also provides increased opportunities for students university-wide.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held at the campus on Thursday, August 28 to celebrate the opening of a new four-story, state-of-the-art building. NSU will be offering master’s and doctoral degrees in pharmacy and education at the campus, located in San Juan’s Professional Offices Park IV. The regional campus will have an estimated $27 million economic impact on the island this fiscal year.
“Nova Southeastern University is committed to helping educate residents of San Juan so they get a quality education leading to good jobs, and allowing them to do so without leaving their families,” said George L. Hanbury II, Ph.D., president and CEO of Nova Southeastern University. “It also brings with it a tremendous opportunity for students from the mainland seeking upper level degrees in pharmacy and education to spend time living and studying in a beautiful Caribbean location.”
The 37,000 sq. ft. classroom facility is equipped with, state-of-the-art technology, computer labs, videoconferencing, a multi-purpose room, drug information center, a wet lab, offices and a fitness center to name a few.
Diverse methods of course delivery for students at the San Juan Campus will mirror those of the main campus in Ft. Lauderdale-Davie, Florida and include face-to-face, online, and blended formats.
Andres Malavé, M.S., Ph.D., executive director of the NSU San Juan campus, stressed that NSU has a nearly 40-year history with Puerto Rico, serving students of Puerto Rico who attended class on the university’s main campus. NSU offered instructional opportunities on the island starting in 1995 as a result of changes in pharmaceutical requirements (Pharm.D.). Currently more than 350 pharmacy and education students are enrolled at NSU in Puerto Rico.
“Our students will benefit from this new campus through opportunities to obtain masters and doctorate degrees in the areas of education and pharmacy with the same quality of education from a top university without having the significant economic impact that comes along with studying abroad,” Malavé said.
NSU has additional regional campuses in Miami, Miramar, Fort Myers, Palm Beach, Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville.