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Interamerican University of Puerto Rico - The Interamerican University of Puerto Rico —or Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico (UIPR) in Spanish, and often referred as Inter— is a private university system in Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1912 in San German, Puerto Rico. Evangelic Seminary of Puerto Rico - The Evangelic Seminary of Puerto Rico —or Seminario Evangélico de Puerto Rico (SEPR) in Spanish — is a private Protestant university in San Juan, Puerto Rico that offers graduate studies in theology. It was founded in September 11, 1919 by a group of theological schools and biblical institutes of Protestan denominations. American University of Puerto Rico - The American University of Puerto Rico (AUPR) is a private university in Puerto Rico with campuses in Bayamon and Manati. The university was founded in 1963 as the American Business College, and offers undergraduate studies in arts, business administration, education, and sciences, and graduate studies in criminal justice. Biblical and Pentecostal College of Puerto Rico - The Biblical and Pentecostal College of Puerto Rico is a private, Christian, Evangelical, Pentecostal, and coeducational university in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico that offers undergraduate and graduate studies in pastoral studies, biblical interpretation, Christian education, and theology. The university is accredited by the Caribbean Evangelical Theological Association (CETA) and The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE).
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