Fajardo sits on Puerto Rico's eastern coast where tourism meets education. This Inter American campus leans heavily into hospitality, business, and service industry programs—because that's what the local economy demands. You're learning tourism management and hotel operations in a town built on tourism. It's curriculum-to-job proximity that's hard to beat.
The beach-town setting is real, but don't mistake this for summer camp. Professors are professionals in the tourism and hospitality sector. Internships happen at actual resorts, restaurants, and operations that are visible from campus. By graduation, you're not guessing about job prospects.
If hospitality and tourism are your lane, Fajardo puts you exactly where employers are looking. You're not competing against students in landlocked states; you're the home team.