61 Engineering colleges in the Northeast with strong social mobility outcomes. Average earnings: $81,717.
| Rank | School | Graduate Earnings | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS | Mobility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #51 | Cuny City CollegePublic | $66,039 | $11,990 | Excellent | $17,460 | Excellent | 98th percentile mobility |
| #52 | $65,865 | $21,974 | Excellent | $17,163 | Excellent | 95th percentile mobility | |
| #53 | $64,874 | $23,704 | Excellent | $18,400 | Good | 94th percentile mobility | |
| #54 | $64,355 | $17,250 | Excellent | $18,928 | Good | 84th percentile mobility | |
| #55 | Temple UniversityPublic | $63,727 | $24,395 | Excellent | $36,495 | Manageable | 98th percentile mobility |
| #56 | $63,435 | $25,000 | Excellent | $38,368 | Manageable | 99th percentile mobility | |
| #57 | $63,435 | $25,000 | Excellent | $38,368 | Manageable | 82th percentile mobility | |
| #58 | $63,435 | $25,000 | Excellent | $38,368 | Manageable | 81th percentile mobility | |
| #59 | $63,435 | $25,000 | Excellent | $38,368 | Manageable | 79th percentile mobility | |
| #60 | University Of VermontPublic | $62,472 | $20,951 | Excellent | $48,000 | Challenging | 87th percentile mobility |
| #61 | Rowan UniversityPublic | $59,988 | $20,500 | Excellent | $27,445 | Good | 97th percentile mobility |
| #62 | $58,562 | $22,300 | Excellent | $19,642 | Good | 95th percentile mobility | |
| #63 | $58,073 | $18,750 | Excellent | $23,871 | Manageable | 92th percentile mobility | |
| #64 | $56,351 | $25,000 | Excellent | $28,373 | Good | 83th percentile mobility | |
| #65 | $53,501 | $14,350 | Excellent | $15,568 | Good | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #66 | $52,416 | $26,000 | Good | $26,233 | Challenging | 94th percentile mobility | |
| #67 | $49,958 | $19,060 | Excellent | $17,050 | Manageable | 79th percentile mobility | |
| #68 | University Of MainePublic | $48,653 | $25,000 | Excellent | $21,900 | Good | 84th 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 →