How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Methodist University admits about 75.1% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,080 and 1,250, and ACT scores typically fall between 22 and 27. Among enrolled undergraduates, 41.3% receive Pell Grants and 32.1% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment accounts for 31.7% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #729 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus anchored in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The six-year graduation rate is 43.5%, with 28.3% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Freshman retention stands at 65.1%. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #1437 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $40,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 43.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects Methodist's ability to serve a mixed enrollment and support graduates toward durable earnings outcomes, particularly in business and related fields where employer demand remains strong in the regional labor market.
Methodist University admits about 75.1% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,080 and 1,250, and ACT scores typically fall between 22 and 27. Among enrolled undergraduates, 41.3% receive Pell Grants and 32.1% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment accounts for 31.7% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #729 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus anchored in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The six-year graduation rate is 43.5%, with 28.3% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Freshman retention stands at 65.1%. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #1437 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $40,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 43.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects Methodist's ability to serve a mixed enrollment and support graduates toward durable earnings outcomes, particularly in business and related fields where employer demand remains strong in the regional labor market.
Methodist University admits about 75.1% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,080 and 1,250, and ACT scores typically fall between 22 and 27. Among enrolled undergraduates, 41.3% receive Pell Grants and 32.1% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment accounts for 31.7% of the student body. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #729 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus anchored in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The six-year graduation rate is 43.5%, with 28.3% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Freshman retention stands at 65.1%. Azimuth ranks Methodist University #1437 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $40,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 43.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects Methodist's ability to serve a mixed enrollment and support graduates toward durable earnings outcomes, particularly in business and related fields where employer demand remains strong in the regional labor market.