How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Barry University admits about 77.2% of applicants. Among enrolled undergraduates, 39.1% receive Pell Grants and 43.6% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 63.4%, and the six-year graduation rate is 37.9%. Transfer enrollment accounts for 20.6% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Barry University #522 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution serves a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a campus where access remains open relative to many peer institutions. Completion rates reflect institutional support: 45.2% of Pell-eligible students complete within six years, demonstrating sustained engagement with students from lower-income backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Barry University #1313 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $46,200 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 64.3 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the combination of broad access and earnings outcomes that support students from lower-income backgrounds in achieving durable financial progress after graduation.
Barry University admits about 77.2% of applicants. Among enrolled undergraduates, 39.1% receive Pell Grants and 43.6% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 63.4%, and the six-year graduation rate is 37.9%. Transfer enrollment accounts for 20.6% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Barry University #522 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution serves a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a campus where access remains open relative to many peer institutions. Completion rates reflect institutional support: 45.2% of Pell-eligible students complete within six years, demonstrating sustained engagement with students from lower-income backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Barry University #1313 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $46,200 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 64.3 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the combination of broad access and earnings outcomes that support students from lower-income backgrounds in achieving durable financial progress after graduation.
Barry University admits about 77.2% of applicants. Among enrolled undergraduates, 39.1% receive Pell Grants and 43.6% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 63.4%, and the six-year graduation rate is 37.9%. Transfer enrollment accounts for 20.6% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Barry University #522 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution serves a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a campus where access remains open relative to many peer institutions. Completion rates reflect institutional support: 45.2% of Pell-eligible students complete within six years, demonstrating sustained engagement with students from lower-income backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Barry University #1313 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $46,200 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 64.3 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the combination of broad access and earnings outcomes that support students from lower-income backgrounds in achieving durable financial progress after graduation.