How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Dordt University admits approximately 68.5% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,070 and 1,330, while ACT scores typically range from 21 to 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 20.2% receive Pell Grants and 12.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment represents 4.2% of the student body. The institution's enrollment profile reflects a commitment to serving students across diverse economic and educational backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #1289 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The six-year graduation rate stands at 70.1%, with 66.1% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. These figures reflect the institution's success in enrolling and supporting students from lower-income and first-generation backgrounds at meaningful scale. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #832 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. For graduates from low-income backgrounds, median earnings reach $37,400 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 20.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the institution's ability to serve a substantial share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students while supporting them toward earnings outcomes that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions. This combination—broad access paired with meaningful economic advancement—defines Dordt University's contribution to educational mobility.
Dordt University admits approximately 68.5% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,070 and 1,330, while ACT scores typically range from 21 to 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 20.2% receive Pell Grants and 12.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment represents 4.2% of the student body. The institution's enrollment profile reflects a commitment to serving students across diverse economic and educational backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #1289 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The six-year graduation rate stands at 70.1%, with 66.1% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. These figures reflect the institution's success in enrolling and supporting students from lower-income and first-generation backgrounds at meaningful scale. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #832 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. For graduates from low-income backgrounds, median earnings reach $37,400 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 20.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the institution's ability to serve a substantial share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students while supporting them toward earnings outcomes that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions. This combination—broad access paired with meaningful economic advancement—defines Dordt University's contribution to educational mobility.
Dordt University admits approximately 68.5% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,070 and 1,330, while ACT scores typically range from 21 to 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 20.2% receive Pell Grants and 12.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment represents 4.2% of the student body. The institution's enrollment profile reflects a commitment to serving students across diverse economic and educational backgrounds. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #1289 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The six-year graduation rate stands at 70.1%, with 66.1% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. These figures reflect the institution's success in enrolling and supporting students from lower-income and first-generation backgrounds at meaningful scale. Azimuth ranks Dordt University #832 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. For graduates from low-income backgrounds, median earnings reach $37,400 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 20.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects the institution's ability to serve a substantial share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students while supporting them toward earnings outcomes that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions. This combination—broad access paired with meaningful economic advancement—defines Dordt University's contribution to educational mobility.