42 Area Studies colleges in the West with strong social mobility outcomes. Average earnings: $69,826.
Most rankings ignore accessibility. We flipped the model: first, filter for schools that actually enroll and graduate low-income students (60th percentile+ mobility). Then rank by earnings. These 42 Area Studies programs made the cut.
Stanford University leads the rankings, producing Area Studies graduates earning $124,080 while maintaining a 91st percentile mobility score. The range spans from $68,077 to $124,080, demonstrating that schools serving low-income students can compete on outcomes, not just access.
University of California-Irvine serves 37% Pell Grant recipients—students from families earning under $60,000—while still producing graduates earning $80,735. The best mobility schools deliver a double win: University of California-Berkeley ranks 99th percentile for mobility with just a 4.3% payment burden, meaning graduates keep most of their earnings.
Earnings: $124,080 | Mobility: 91st percentile
37% Pell students with $80,735 earnings
4.3% payment burden | Excellent
9.2% family burden | Good
| Rank | School | Graduate Earnings | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS | Mobility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Stanford UniversityPrivate | $124,080 | $12,000 | Challenging | $38,333 | High | 91th percentile mobility |
| #2 | $92,498 | $18,000 | Excellent | $31,803 | Challenging | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #3 | $92,446 | $13,000 | Excellent | $28,508 | Challenging | 99th percentile mobility | |
| #4 | University Of San FranciscoPrivate | $89,812 | $23,000 | Challenging | $44,413 | High | 76th percentile mobility |
| #5 | $84,943 | $15,500 | Good | $24,257 | Challenging | 100th percentile mobility | |
| #6 | Pepperdine UniversityPrivate | $82,939 | $23,510 | High | $41,309 | High | 75th percentile mobility |
| #7 | $82,511 | $14,000 | Excellent | $26,176 | Challenging | 99th percentile mobility | |
| #8 | $80,838 | $13,000 | Excellent | $25,733 | Challenging | 100th percentile mobility | |
| #9 | $80,735 | $15,000 | Good | $22,665 | High | 100th percentile mobility | |
| #10 | $78,466 | $14,615 | Excellent | $24,883 | Manageable | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #11 | Loyola Marymount UniversityPrivate | $78,349 | $19,500 | High | $58,361 | High | 71th percentile mobility |
| #12 | Occidental CollegePrivate | $75,951 | $23,000 | Challenging | $51,450 | High | 75th percentile mobility |
| #13 | Brigham Young UniversityPrivate | $75,790 | $11,069 | Excellent | $9,699 | Good | 98th percentile mobility |
| #14 | $74,915 | $13,993 | Excellent | $26,465 | High | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #15 | $71,902 | $16,000 | Good | $15,000 | Challenging | 100th percentile mobility | |
| #16 | $71,401 | $16,544 | Good | $15,738 | Challenging | 95th percentile mobility | |
| #17 | $69,738 | $19,500 | Manageable | $46,340 | High | 94th percentile mobility | |
| #18 | $68,905 | $19,500 | High | $29,968 | High | 93th percentile mobility | |
| #19 | $68,396 | $16,666 | Good | $28,682 | Challenging | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #20 | $68,077 | $15,371 | Good | $19,732 | Challenging | 97th percentile mobility | |
| #21 | $67,699 | $17,500 | Good | $18,275 | Challenging | 99th percentile mobility | |
| #22 | Sonoma State UniversityPublic | $65,986 | $16,705 | Excellent | $27,986 | Challenging | 88th percentile mobility |
| #23 | $64,909 | $15,000 | High | $25,565 | High | 98th percentile mobility | |
| #24 | $64,876 | $15,000 | Good | $16,507 | Challenging | 100th percentile mobility | |
| #25 | $64,403 | $14,289 | Good | $15,177 | Challenging | 100th percentile mobility |
Our social mobility rankings answer: "Which schools deliver the best outcomes for students from low-income backgrounds?"
This is not simply "which schools admit the most low-income students" — it's which schools both serve low-income students and deliver strong earnings outcomes.
Data based on 2024-2025 Dept of Education reporting standards. Learn about our methodology →