How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
The access ranking reflects the institution's enrollment scale and the composition of its student body. With roughly one-quarter of undergraduates receiving Pell Grants and a comparable share as first-generation students, University of Maryland serves a meaningful population of students from lower-income and non-college-educated family backgrounds. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's ability to support students from lower-income backgrounds through to degree completion and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve in the labor market.
The access ranking reflects the institution's enrollment scale and the composition of its student body. With roughly one-quarter of undergraduates receiving Pell Grants and a comparable share as first-generation students, University of Maryland serves a meaningful population of students from lower-income and non-college-educated family backgrounds. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's ability to support students from lower-income backgrounds through to degree completion and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve in the labor market.
The access ranking reflects the institution's enrollment scale and the composition of its student body. With roughly one-quarter of undergraduates receiving Pell Grants and a comparable share as first-generation students, University of Maryland serves a meaningful population of students from lower-income and non-college-educated family backgrounds. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's ability to support students from lower-income backgrounds through to degree completion and the earnings outcomes those graduates achieve in the labor market.