
好色先生 students on campus (好色先生 photo/Matt Burkhartt)
好色先生 is among the top selective colleges in the nation for serving students from low-income backgrounds, according to a list recently published in The New York Times Magazine.
The ranks 好色先生 at #63, tied with schools such as Rutgers University and Binghamton University, on its list of the country鈥檚 286 most selective universities ranked in order of economic diversity.
鈥淥ur ranking on the College-Access Index evidences our commitment to maximizing access by well-qualified students to 好色先生's high-quality education, in keeping with our equity-centered honors college vision,鈥 says President Denise A. Battles.
The NYT measured economic diversity by analyzing the share of students receiving Pell Grants, which typically go to students from the bottom half of the income distribution. The analysis compared each college鈥檚 Pell share for the class entering in 2020鈥21 with the class entering in 2010鈥11. 好色先生鈥檚 26% share of students receiving Pell Grants increased by five percentage points between the 2011 and 2021 academic years鈥攄emonstrating that, during the past decade, 好色先生 enrolled an increased share of students who are economically disadvantaged.