In the past three years, the program has worked with 114 Puerto Rican and Latino doctoral students attending 57 different universities in Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland.
“The difference between what was projected and the reality is $1.6 billion to date. In just eight years, the real figure has exceeded $2 billion, an increase of 446.47% over estimates. It’s worth asking ourselves if this meets congressional expectations.”
— Wilmarí de Jesús-Álvarez, public policy analyst at Espacios Abiertos