School Highlights
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati serves 303 students (88% of students are full-time).
The college's student:teacher ratio of 5:1 is lower than the state community college average of 16:1.
Minority enrollment is 100% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the state average of 99%.
Quick Stats (2024-25)
- Enrollment: 303 students
- In-state tuition: $1,125
- Out-state tuition: $1,125
- Acceptance Rate: 92%
- Student:teacher ratio: 5:1
- Minority enrollment: 100%
- Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Top Rankings
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Puerto Rico for:
Category
Attribute
Affordability
School Overview
The teacher population of 65 teachers has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati
(PR) Community College Avg.
Carnegie Classification
Associate's Colleges: High Career & Technical-High Traditional
Not applicable, not in Carnegie universe (not accredited or nondegree-granting)
Institution Level
At least 2 but less than 4 years
Four or more years
Institution Control
Public
Private for-profit
Total Faculty
65 staff
70 staff
Student Body
The student population of Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati has declined by 49% over five years.
The student:teacher ratio of 5:1 has decreased from 9:1 over five years.
The Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati diversity score of 0.36 is more than the state average of 0.18. The school's diversity has stayed relatively flat over five years.
Total Enrollment
303 students
589 students
Student : Teacher Ratio
5:1
16:1
# Full-Time Students
268 students
463 students
# Part-Time Students
35 students
125 students
# Enrollment Undergraduate
303 students
323 students
# Full-Time Undergraduate Students
268 students
408 students
# Full-Time Graduate Students
n/a
167 students
# Part-Time Undergraduate Students
35 students
141 students
# Part-Time Graduate Students
n/a
60 students
% Hispanic
76%
90%
% Black
24%
7%
% White
n/a
1%
% Unknown races
n/a
2%
Diversity Score
0.36
0.18
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in less than 4 years)
0.5436%
0.5038%
College Completion Rate (Students who graduate in 4 years or more than 4 years)
n/a
0.4222%
Average Graduate Earnings (10 Years)
$23,400
$20,600
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
The public in-state tuition of $1,125 is less than the state average of $1,696. The in-state tuition has declined by 29% over four years.
The public out-state tuition of $1,125 is less than the state average of $2,418. The out-state tuition has declined by 29% over four years.
In-State Tuition Fees
$1,125
$1,696
Out-State Tuition Fees
$1,125
$2,418
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid
90%
96%
Median Debt for Graduates
n/a
$5,064
Median Debt for Dropouts
n/a
$3,500
Acceptance Rate
92%
77%
SAT Reading
n/a
422
SAT Math
n/a
456
Source: 2024 (or latest year available) Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati cost?
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati's tuition is approximately $1,125 for In-State students and $1,125 for Out-State students.
What schools are Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati often compared to?
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manatiis often viewed alongside schools like Atenas College by visitors of our site.
What is the acceptance rate of Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati?
The acceptance rate of Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati is 92%, which is higher than the state average of 77%.
What is Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati's ranking?
Instituto Tecnologico de Puerto Rico-Recinto De Manati ranks among the top 20% of community college in Puerto Rico for: Least expensive tuition and Average community college minority breakdown.
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