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Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) play a crucial role in expanding access to higher education for Latino students. With 50 schools ranked here, this list highlights programs that not only support diverse student populations but also aim for strong outcomes in graduation and earnings. On average, graduates from these institutions earn about $65,964 annually, a significant return on investment for many families. What sets the top programs apart is their ability to balance strong graduation rates, manageable debt, and robust earnings. Schools like the University of California-Los Angeles achieve a remarkable 93% graduation rate, while others, like CUNY Bernard M Baruch College, offer a low net price of just $3,033. By considering these factors, families can make informed decisions about which programs might lead to the best financial and career outcomes. For instance, the University of California-San Diego stands out with impressive earnings of $84,943 and an 87% graduation rate but comes with a higher average debt of $15,500. In contrast, CUNY Bernard M Baruch College offers lower debt at $11,512 but with a comparatively lower earning potential. Each school on this list presents unique trade-offs worth considering as we weigh our options.
Key Findings
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College graduates earn $75,971 annually, with a low net price of $3,033.
University of California-Los Angeles has a 93% graduation rate and an average debt of $14,000.
The average earnings for graduates from these programs is $65,964.
University of California-San Diego graduates face an average debt of $15,500.
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Hispanic-Serving Institution bachelor's programs ranked by outcomes and mobility
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Graduation Rates
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Top 3
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
New York, NY
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CUNY Hunter College
New York, NY
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CUNY Queens College
Queens, NY
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CUNY Bernard M Baruch College
New York, NY · 16,154 students · Public
CUNY Hunter College
New York, NY · 16,289 students · Public
CUNY Queens College
Queens, NY · 12,550 students · Public
University of Central Florida
Orlando, FL · 59,146 students · Public
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, NY · 11,590 students · Public
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Socorro, NM · 995 students · Public
CUNY Lehman College
Bronx, NY · 10,696 students · Public
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA · 27,601 students · Public
Florida Atlantic University
Boca Raton, FL · 23,757 students · Public
Florida International University
Miami, FL · 39,508 students · Public
Ramapo College of New Jersey
Mahwah, NJ · 4,898 students · Public
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ · 9,019 students · Public
University of California-San Diego
La Jolla, CA · 34,948 students · Public
CUNY York College
Jamaica, NY · 4,345 students · Public
University of California-Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA · 33,475 students · Public
San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA · 18,639 students · Public
University of California-Irvine
Irvine, CA · 30,197 students · Public
University of California-Davis
Davis, CA · 32,253 students · Public
University of the Pacific
Stockton, CA · 3,204 students · Private nonprofit
Texas Woman's University
Denton, TX · 8,767 students · Public
Texas A&M University-College Station
College Station, TX · 59,615 students · Public
San Diego State University
San Diego, CA · 35,377 students · Public
Rhode Island College
Providence, RI · 5,049 students · Public
Sonoma State University
Rohnert Park, CA · 5,166 students · Public
CUNY City College
New York, NY · 12,505 students · Public
University of North Texas
Denton, TX · 34,341 students · Public
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT · 19,835 students · Public
Azusa Pacific University
Azusa, CA · 2,759 students · Private nonprofit
The University of Texas Permian Basin
Odessa, TX · 3,911 students · Public
Boricua College
New York, NY · 391 students · Private nonprofit
University of California-Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA · 23,113 students · Public
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX · 36,177 students · Public
The University of Texas at Arlington
Arlington, TX · 32,294 students · Public
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
San Luis Obispo, CA · 21,996 students · Public
Lewis University
Romeoville, IL · 4,015 students · Private nonprofit
Saint Peter's University
Jersey City, NJ · 2,135 students · Private nonprofit
East Texas A&M University
Commerce, TX · 9,912 students · Public
SUNY Old Westbury
Old Westbury, NY · 4,162 students · Public
Montclair State University
Montclair, NJ · 18,376 students · Public
Portland State University
Portland, OR · 13,182 students · Public
Nevada State University
Henderson, NV · 3,762 students · Public
Austin College
Sherman, TX · 1,165 students · Private nonprofit
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville, TX · 17,743 students · Public
University of Connecticut-Waterbury Campus
Waterbury, CT · 733 students · Public
The University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio, TX · 30,580 students · Public
Seton Hall University
South Orange, NJ · 6,036 students · Private nonprofit
Fresno Pacific University
Fresno, CA · 1,544 students · Private nonprofit
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX · 32,394 students · Public
Goshen College
Goshen, IN · 773 students · Private nonprofit
Regis University
Denver, CO · 2,627 students · Private nonprofit
When comparing two schools like the University of California-Davis and the University of California-Irvine, we see a nuanced picture. Both have strong graduation rates, with UC Davis at 85% and UC Irvine at 86%. However, UC Davis graduates earn slightly more at $80,838 compared to UC Irvine's $80,735, while UC Davis also carries a lower average debt of $13,000 versus $15,000 for UC Irvine. This illustrates how small differences can significantly impact financial outcomes. As you sift through these 50 schools, consider what matters most to you. Think about location, program specifics, and campus culture alongside financial data. For some, a higher earning potential might outweigh a bit more debt, while for others, a lower cost of attendance is non-negotiable. Prioritizing these factors will help you make a choice that aligns with your goals. The path from college to a stable life can often hinge on the decisions we make now. With the right data in hand, families can choose programs that not only support their educational aspirations but also pave the way for financial stability. Each decision carries weight, and we should reflect on how these choices shape our futures.
Data Sources
U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard
Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card
Social Capital Atlas
Times Higher Education World Rankings
NCES IPEDS
Sources & Citations
David Krug
Co-Founder, CollegeRanker
David Krug is the co-founder of CollegeRanker and a data systems architect focused on making institutional research accessible to families. He builds the data pipelines and ranking algorithms that power CollegeRanker, drawing from federal datasets and Raj Chetty's Opportunity Insights research to measure what traditional rankings ignore: whether a college actually changes a family's economic trajectory.
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