Boricua College is a small, deliberately mission-driven college in New York City serving primarily Puerto Rican and Latino students with both a cultural commitment and an educational one. Enrollment is around 1,000 students, the community is tight, and there's real institutional focus on supporting students who might be first-generation or working through complex socioeconomic terrain.
Academics are solid, financial aid is generous, and there's serious advising and mentorship infrastructure. The student body is politically and culturally conscious, and campus life reflects that engagement. This is a college designed explicitly to serve its population; it's not accidentally diverse, it's intentionally so.