How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Regis University admits about 86.5% of applicants. The middle range of ACT scores for admitted students falls between 22 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 31.8% receive Pell Grants and 36.0% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 71.4%. Azimuth ranks Regis University #836 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation undergraduates on a campus focused primarily on health professions and related fields. The six-year graduation rate is 61.0%, with 40.9% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks Regis University #1360 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's enrollment of students from Pell-eligible backgrounds and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve, particularly in health and nursing fields where Regis University concentrates its academic portfolio.
Regis University admits about 86.5% of applicants. The middle range of ACT scores for admitted students falls between 22 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 31.8% receive Pell Grants and 36.0% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 71.4%. Azimuth ranks Regis University #836 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation undergraduates on a campus focused primarily on health professions and related fields. The six-year graduation rate is 61.0%, with 40.9% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks Regis University #1360 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's enrollment of students from Pell-eligible backgrounds and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve, particularly in health and nursing fields where Regis University concentrates its academic portfolio.
Regis University admits about 86.5% of applicants. The middle range of ACT scores for admitted students falls between 22 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 31.8% receive Pell Grants and 36.0% are first-generation college students. The first-year retention rate is 71.4%. Azimuth ranks Regis University #836 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The institution enrolls a meaningful share of Pell-eligible and first-generation undergraduates on a campus focused primarily on health professions and related fields. The six-year graduation rate is 61.0%, with 40.9% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks Regis University #1360 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,000 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.4 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's enrollment of students from Pell-eligible backgrounds and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve, particularly in health and nursing fields where Regis University concentrates its academic portfolio.