How this school serves students from different economic backgrounds, including Pell students, first-generation pathways, and long-term mobility outcomes.
University of Redlands admits about 82.7% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,107 and 1,350, and ACT scores typically fall between 21 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 36.4% receive Pell Grants and 35.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment is modest at 19.4%. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #709 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects University of Redlands's enrollment profile: a selective admissions process paired with meaningful representation of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus. The first-year retention rate stands at 84.0%, and the six-year graduation rate is 67.3%, with 63.4% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #929 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,900 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.8 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's commitment to enrolling and supporting low-income students and the strong post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For many low-income students who gain admission to University of Redlands, the combination of residential support, completion rates above the national norm, and earnings that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions creates a meaningful pathway to economic mobility.
University of Redlands admits about 82.7% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,107 and 1,350, and ACT scores typically fall between 21 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 36.4% receive Pell Grants and 35.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment is modest at 19.4%. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #709 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects University of Redlands's enrollment profile: a selective admissions process paired with meaningful representation of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus. The first-year retention rate stands at 84.0%, and the six-year graduation rate is 67.3%, with 63.4% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #929 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,900 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.8 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's commitment to enrolling and supporting low-income students and the strong post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For many low-income students who gain admission to University of Redlands, the combination of residential support, completion rates above the national norm, and earnings that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions creates a meaningful pathway to economic mobility.
University of Redlands admits about 82.7% of applicants. The middle range of SAT scores for admitted students falls between 1,107 and 1,350, and ACT scores typically fall between 21 and 29. Among enrolled undergraduates, 36.4% receive Pell Grants and 35.2% are first-generation college students. Transfer enrollment is modest at 19.4%. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #709 for access among nonprofit four-year institutions. The access ranking reflects University of Redlands's enrollment profile: a selective admissions process paired with meaningful representation of Pell-eligible and first-generation students on a residential campus. The first-year retention rate stands at 84.0%, and the six-year graduation rate is 67.3%, with 63.4% of Pell-eligible students completing within the same window. Azimuth ranks University of Redlands #929 for mobility among nonprofit four-year institutions. Low-income graduates earn a median of $52,900 on a historical ten-year Scorecard measure, placing this cohort in the 78.8 percentile for low-income graduate earnings among nonprofit four-year institutions. The mobility ranking reflects both the institution's commitment to enrolling and supporting low-income students and the strong post-graduation outcomes those students achieve. For many low-income students who gain admission to University of Redlands, the combination of residential support, completion rates above the national norm, and earnings that exceed those of similar students at comparable institutions creates a meaningful pathway to economic mobility.