16 Health Professions colleges in Massachusetts with strong social mobility outcomes. Average earnings: $74,249.
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 13 Health Professions programs made the cut.
Mcphs University leads the rankings, producing Health Professions graduates earning $125,557 while maintaining a 75th percentile mobility score. Boston College follows at $103,937 with an impressive 86th percentile mobility ranking. The earnings range spans from $52,349 to $125,557—proving accessible schools can compete on outcomes.
University Of Massachusetts-Boston serves 43% Pell Grant recipients—students from families earning under $60,000—while still producing graduates earning $65,865. Even better: graduates face excellent affordability with minimal payment burden. Boston College delivers the strongest student value with just a 4% payment burden, meaning graduates keep nearly all their earnings.
Earnings: $125,557 | Mobility: 75th percentile
43% Pell students with $65,865 earnings
4% payment burden | Excellent
9% family burden | Good
| Rank | School | Graduate Earnings | Student Debt | Student GPS | Parent Debt | Parent GPS | Mobility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Mcphs UniversityPrivate | $125,557 | $25,000 | Excellent | $46,544 | Manageable | 84th percentile mobility |
| #2 | Boston CollegePrivate | $103,937 | $19,000 | Excellent | $45,000 | Manageable | 90th percentile mobility |
| #3 | Northeastern UniversityPrivate | $92,538 | $24,250 | Excellent | $34,984 | Manageable | 81th percentile mobility |
| #4 | Boston UniversityPrivate | $83,238 | $23,250 | Excellent | $39,000 | High | 95th percentile mobility |
| #5 | Tufts UniversityPrivate | $83,214 | $16,250 | Excellent | $38,325 | Manageable | 90th percentile mobility |
| #6 | $71,631 | $22,763 | Excellent | $26,243 | Manageable | 96th percentile mobility | |
| #7 | $68,804 | $25,000 | Excellent | $22,757 | Good | 89th percentile mobility | |
| #8 | $65,865 | $21,974 | Excellent | $17,163 | Excellent | 95th percentile mobility | |
| #9 | $64,874 | $23,704 | Excellent | $18,400 | Good | 94th percentile mobility | |
| #10 | Simmons UniversityPrivate | $63,494 | $24,840 | Excellent | $23,772 | Manageable | 80th percentile mobility |
| #11 | $57,466 | $24,286 | Manageable | $18,070 | Challenging | 94th percentile mobility | |
| #12 | $57,346 | $22,457 | Excellent | $18,544 | Good | 86th percentile mobility | |
| #13 | Salem State UniversityPublic | $56,662 | $25,000 | Good | $21,128 | Challenging | 85th percentile mobility |
| #14 | $53,874 | $24,239 | Excellent | $16,500 | Good | 80th percentile mobility | |
| #15 | $52,349 | $25,000 | Excellent | $20,284 | Good | 83th 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 →