How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
Touro University Worldwide serves a geographically dispersed student body through online and hybrid delivery. 51.2% of undergraduates receive Pell Grants and 40.3% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer-in share is 76.3%, reflecting its role as an accessible pathway for students seeking flexible, distance-friendly education. Retention stands at 64.7% and the six-year graduation rate is 28.6%. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #698 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects the institution's broad enrollment model: it admits a wide range of students and maintains low barriers to entry, consistent with its mission as a distance-learning institution serving working adults and non-traditional learners. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking captures both the scale at which the institution serves Pell-eligible and first-generation students and the post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For a distance-learning institution, the combination of broad access and completion rates reflects the institution's ability to support non-traditional learners through degree completion.
Touro University Worldwide serves a geographically dispersed student body through online and hybrid delivery. 51.2% of undergraduates receive Pell Grants and 40.3% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer-in share is 76.3%, reflecting its role as an accessible pathway for students seeking flexible, distance-friendly education. Retention stands at 64.7% and the six-year graduation rate is 28.6%. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #698 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects the institution's broad enrollment model: it admits a wide range of students and maintains low barriers to entry, consistent with its mission as a distance-learning institution serving working adults and non-traditional learners. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking captures both the scale at which the institution serves Pell-eligible and first-generation students and the post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For a distance-learning institution, the combination of broad access and completion rates reflects the institution's ability to support non-traditional learners through degree completion.
Touro University Worldwide serves a geographically dispersed student body through online and hybrid delivery. 51.2% of undergraduates receive Pell Grants and 40.3% are first-generation college students. The institution's transfer-in share is 76.3%, reflecting its role as an accessible pathway for students seeking flexible, distance-friendly education. Retention stands at 64.7% and the six-year graduation rate is 28.6%. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #698 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects the institution's broad enrollment model: it admits a wide range of students and maintains low barriers to entry, consistent with its mission as a distance-learning institution serving working adults and non-traditional learners. Azimuth ranks Touro University Worldwide #456 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking captures both the scale at which the institution serves Pell-eligible and first-generation students and the post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For a distance-learning institution, the combination of broad access and completion rates reflects the institution's ability to support non-traditional learners through degree completion.