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SnapshotUpdated March 2026

Best College ROI

Schools and majors where graduates earn the most relative to their debt

Universidad Adventista de las Antillas's Computer Programming program offers the best ROI at 81.4x, with $147K in 5-year earnings against $2K in debt.

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1Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Computer Programming, $147K earnings vs $2K debt, 81.4x ROI
81.4
2Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Business Administration, Management and Operations, $89K earnings vs $2K debt, 41.8x ROI
41.85
3Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Accounting and Related Services, $89K earnings vs $2K debt, 41.8x ROI
41.85
4Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Business Operations Support and Assistant Services, $89K earnings vs $2K debt, 41.8x ROI
41.85
5Strayer University-West Virginia
Computer and Information Sciences, $147K earnings vs $4K debt, 40.9x ROI
40.89
6Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing, $86K earnings vs $2K debt, 36.5x ROI
36.55
7Universidad Adventista de las Antillas
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other, $86K earnings vs $2K debt, 36.5x ROI
36.55
8Capitol Technology University
Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management, $147K earnings vs $4K debt, 36.1x ROI
36.09
9Capitol Technology University
Computer and Information Sciences, $147K earnings vs $4K debt, 36.1x ROI
36.09
10Capitol Technology University
Computer Programming, $147K earnings vs $4K debt, 36.1x ROI
36.09

Universidad Adventista de las Antillas's Computer Programming program offers the best ROI at 81.4x, with $147K in 5-year earnings against $2K in debt.

, College Scorecard (Dept. of Education) (March 2026)

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