How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Beacon College admits approximately 43.5% of applicants, creating a selective admissions environment. Among enrolled undergraduates, 23.5% receive Pell Grants and 19.1% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer enrollment represents 18.7% of the student body, reflecting a primarily traditional undergraduate population. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #1121 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects Beacon's selective admission process and the composition of its student body. The six-year graduation rate stands at 60.2%, with first-year retention at 84.9%. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. This mobility ranking reflects the outcomes achieved by Beacon's graduates relative to their peers at comparable institutions. The institution's focus on computer science and technology-aligned fields positions graduates for career pathways with strong earnings potential and labor-market demand.
Beacon College admits approximately 43.5% of applicants, creating a selective admissions environment. Among enrolled undergraduates, 23.5% receive Pell Grants and 19.1% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer enrollment represents 18.7% of the student body, reflecting a primarily traditional undergraduate population. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #1121 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects Beacon's selective admission process and the composition of its student body. The six-year graduation rate stands at 60.2%, with first-year retention at 84.9%. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. This mobility ranking reflects the outcomes achieved by Beacon's graduates relative to their peers at comparable institutions. The institution's focus on computer science and technology-aligned fields positions graduates for career pathways with strong earnings potential and labor-market demand.
Beacon College admits approximately 43.5% of applicants, creating a selective admissions environment. Among enrolled undergraduates, 23.5% receive Pell Grants and 19.1% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer enrollment represents 18.7% of the student body, reflecting a primarily traditional undergraduate population. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #1121 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects Beacon's selective admission process and the composition of its student body. The six-year graduation rate stands at 60.2%, with first-year retention at 84.9%. Azimuth ranks Beacon College #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. This mobility ranking reflects the outcomes achieved by Beacon's graduates relative to their peers at comparable institutions. The institution's focus on computer science and technology-aligned fields positions graduates for career pathways with strong earnings potential and labor-market demand.