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The Metropolitan University —or Universidad Metropolitana (UMET) in Spanish— is a private, non-profit, and secular university system in Puerto Rico which is now part of the Ana G. Mendez University. It has five campuses: Aguadilla; Bayamón
This list of universities and colleges in Puerto Rico includes colleges and universities in Puerto Rico that grant bachelor's degrees and/or post-graduate master's and doctorate degrees. The list does not include community colleges (alternatively called junior colleges ) that grant two-year associate's degrees .
Umet (inhabited locality) (Umyot), several inhabited localities in Russia Metropolitan University (Puerto Rico) , a university system in Puerto Rico now merged into Ana G. Méndez University Turkish Space Systems, Integration and Test Center ( Uydu Montaj Entegrasyon ve Test ), a spacecraft production and testing facility in Turkey
In 1948, she founded the Puerto Rico Junior College in Río Piedras with 19 students; this became the first educational institution in Puerto Rico to offer an associate degree (2 year college). An educational visionary, Méndez founded universities, television stations, college classes by mail and as mentioned above the associate degree.
Metropolitan University (Puerto Rico) (UMET) Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa; Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan; Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan; Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada, formerly Ryerson University
She also worked for the Government's Consumer Department of Puerto Rico (for one year) writing scripts to educate consumers. In 1978 she began working at Colegio Universitario Metropolitano (now called Universidad Metropolitana (UMET), a university belonging to the Sistema Universitario Ana G. Méndez. [3]
The Justas de Atletismo y Festival Deportivo de Puerto Rico (English: Puerto Rico Athletic Games and Sports Festival) —better known as Las Justas Intercolegiales [1] (English: The Intercollegiate Games) or simply as Las Justas (English: The Games)— is an intercollegiate sports competition held annually in Puerto Rico where Puerto Rican colleges and universities compete against each other ...
In 2016, Volmar Méndez presented his intentions to run for Mayor of his hometown of Dorado, Puerto Rico. He faced Melinda Romero Donnelly, daughter of former Puerto Rico Governor Carlos Romero Barceló, in a primary, winning by a margin of 56.4–43.6. [3] [4] However, Volmar was defeated at the 2016 elections by the incumbent Carlos López ...