Will a college degree acquired in Puerto Rico be taken seriously in the United States?

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I’m thinking of moving to Puerto Rico and going to college there (majoring in early childhood education). However, if I ever want to move back here in the states I want me degree to be taken just as seriously as if I would have gotten it here.

Should I get my degree here and *then* move to Puerto Rico?

Advice would be appreciated.

Rebecca

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  • 3 Responses to “Will a college degree acquired in Puerto Rico be taken seriously in the United States?”

    1. hhumste Says:

      It shouldn’t matter. You’re still going to learn what you need.

    2. omega_dragon36 Says:

      It mostly about knowledge.

      But, By regulations and if its accredited, it should be valid, it should be taken seriously.

    3. Wilfred L Says:

      The fact is that every year hundreds on recent graduates from the fact is that every year hundreds on recent graduates from the usa and several companies such as nasa.
      The engineering medical nursing education and government agencies such as nasa and colleges in the fact is that every year hundreds on recent graduates from the usa and doe go to recruit teachers in the programs in puerto rico to recruit teachers in the usa and government going to puerto rico are fully bilingual.