2026 Most Economically Diverse Colleges in Other U.S. Territories
If you’re seeking a diverse and multi-faceted college experience, you’ve come to the right place. The ranking below was designed to help you find 124 colleges ranked on economic diversity in Other U.S. Territories, using our 2026 methodology.
This ranking is based on the economic backgrounds of the student body (the mix of income levels). To help you decide, College Factual reviewed 124 colleges, drawing primarily on U.S. Department of Education data (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
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Top 25 Most Economically Diverse Colleges in Other U.S. Territories
Here are the top-ranked colleges:
Our analysis found Advantage Technical College-Aguadilla to be the most economically diverse college in Other U.S. Territories. It scores 100.0 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 0.0, alongside a 96.7 gender-diversity score.
University of the Virgin Islands came in at #2 on this year's Most Economically Diverse Colleges ranking in Other U.S. Territories. University of the Virgin Islands scores 99.9 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 53.9, with a gender-diversity score of 87.9.
You'll find a welcoming community at University of Guam, which ranked #3 this year. University of Guam scores 99.5 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 50.1, and gender diversity 97.5.
A rank of #4 makes University of Puerto Rico-Medical Sciences one of the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. It scores 99.5 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 1.7, and gender diversity 90.4.
Guam Community College earned the #5 place in Other U.S. Territories. On economic diversity, it scores 99.0 out of 100. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 44.2, with a gender-diversity score of 98.7.
EDP University of Puerto Rico-Manati landed the #6 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. It scores 98.2 out of 100 for economic diversity. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 5.4, with a gender-diversity score of 85.9.
EDP University of Puerto Rico Inc-San Juan ranked #7 on our 2026 list of the most economically diverse colleges. It scores 98.2 out of 100 for economic diversity. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 1.0, and gender diversity 85.4.
Professional University Dr. Carlos J. Borrero Rios landed the #8 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. Professional University Dr. Carlos J. Borrero Rios scores 97.1 out of 100 for economic diversity. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 8.2, with a gender-diversity score of 99.2.
Caribbean Aviation Training Institute Inc came in at #9 in this year's ranking. Caribbean Aviation Training Institute Inc scores 97.1 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 0.0, and gender diversity 42.8.
Universal Technology College of Puerto Rico ranked #10 on our 2026 list of the most economically diverse colleges. Universal Technology College of Puerto Rico scores 96.5 out of 100 for economic diversity. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 0.0, and gender diversity 98.1.
Advantage Technical College - Eatontown ranked #11 on our 2026 list of the most economically diverse colleges. Advantage Technical College - Eatontown scores 96.5 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 0.0, with a gender-diversity score of 94.1.
Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music earned the #12 position in Other U.S. Territories. The school's economic diversity score is 95.8 out of 100. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 7.1, and gender diversity 92.6.
Advantage Technical College came in at #13 in this year's ranking. The school's economic diversity score is 95.8 out of 100. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 0.0, with a gender-diversity score of 86.1.
Cambridge Technical Institute placed #14 among the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. The school's economic diversity score is 95.1 out of 100.
EDP University of Puerto Rico Inc-San Sebastian placed #15 among the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. On economic diversity, it scores 95.1 out of 100. Its racial-ethnic diversity score is 0.8, with a gender-diversity score of 88.6.
Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico came in at #16 in this year's ranking. Universidad Politecnica de Puerto Rico scores 95.1 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 1.9, alongside a 88.3 gender-diversity score.
EDP University of Puerto Rico-Humacao ranked #17 on our 2026 list of the most economically diverse colleges. EDP University of Puerto Rico-Humacao scores 94.3 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 1.6, and gender diversity 68.1.
University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez placed #18 among the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez scores 92.5 out of 100 for economic diversity. Its racial-ethnic diversity score is 17.1, with a gender-diversity score of 99.4.
Rosslyn Training Academy of Cosmetology placed #19 among the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. Rosslyn Training Academy of Cosmetology scores 91.5 out of 100 for economic diversity.
Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Guayama earned the #20 position in Other U.S. Territories. On economic diversity, it scores 91.5 out of 100. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 2.3, alongside a 90.4 gender-diversity score.
University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras placed #21 among the most economically diverse colleges in Other U.S. Territories. On economic diversity, it scores 91.5 out of 100. Its racial-ethnic diversity score is 36.8, and gender diversity 96.5.
EDP University of Puerto Rico-Villalba landed the #22 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. On economic diversity, it scores 89.3 out of 100. On racial-ethnic diversity it scores 0.0, alongside a 79.6 gender-diversity score.
Albizu University-San Juan landed the #23 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. It scores 89.3 out of 100 for economic diversity. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 10.3, alongside a 64.5 gender-diversity score.
Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Metro landed the #24 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. The school's economic diversity score is 88.1 out of 100. Its racial-ethnic diversity score is 5.0, alongside a 95.7 gender-diversity score.
Universidad Pentecostal Mizpa landed the #25 spot in Other U.S. Territories this year. On economic diversity, it scores 86.9 out of 100. Racial-ethnic diversity scores 0.0, with a gender-diversity score of 97.0.
Rest of the Top 50 Most Economically Diverse Colleges in Other U.S. Territories
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Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 25 ranked colleges only.
This ranking is based on the economic backgrounds of the student body (the mix of income levels). The racial-ethnic minorities percentage is calculated by taking the total number of students, subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity is unknown, and dividing by total enrollment.
The ranking above is published by College Factual, 2026 edition.
References
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