Economic Diversity National Liberal Arts Colleges

Economic diversity has received growing attention in higher education, particularly at elite schools that haven't traditionally enrolled large numbers of low-income students or students from low-income families. This table shows the percentage of undergraduates receiving federal Pell grants for low-income students.

The proportion of students on Pell grants, which are most often given to undergrads with family incomes under $20,000, isn't a perfect measure of an institution's efforts to achieve economic diversity: A college might enroll a large number of students just above the Pell cutoff, for instance, and percentages at public universities may reflect the wide variation from state to state in the number of qualified low-income students.

Still, many experts say that Pell figures are the best available gauge of how many low-income undergrads there are on a given campus. Pell grant percentages were calculated using 2010-2011 school year data on the number of Pell grant recipients at each school collected by the U.S. Department of Education and given to U.S. News and fall 2010 total undergraduate enrollment collected from the colleges themselves by U.S. News.

Save School Percent of undergraduates receiving Pell grants:
Coe College

Cedar Rapids, IA

28%
Drew University

Madison, NJ

28%
McDaniel College

Westminster, MD

28%
Austin College

Sherman, TX

28%
Wabash College

Crawfordsville, IN

28%
Earlham College

Richmond, IN

28%
Allegheny College

Meadville, PA

27%
Concordia College–​Moorhead

Moorhead, MN

27%
Marymount Manhattan College

New York, NY

27%
Soka University of America

Aliso Viejo, CA

27%
Smith College

Northampton, MA

27%
Southwestern University

Georgetown, TX

26%
Knox College

Galesburg, IL

26%
Transylvania University

Lexington, KY

26%
Bryn Athyn College of the New Church

Bryn Athyn, PA

26%
Calvin College

Grand Rapids, MI

26%
Willamette University

Salem, OR

26%
Washington and Jefferson College

Washington, PA

26%
Wittenberg University

Springfield, OH

26%
Albion College

Albion, MI

26%
Randolph-​Macon College

Ashland, VA

25%
Presbyterian College

Clinton, SC

24%
Gordon College

Wenham, MA

24%
Birmingham-​Southern College

Birmingham, AL

24%
St. Norbert College

De Pere, WI

24%
Mount Holyoke College

South Hadley, MA

24%
Bennington College

Bennington, VT

24%
St. Mary's College

Notre Dame, IN

24%
Occidental College

Los Angeles, CA

24%
Gustavus Adolphus College

St. Peter, MN

24%
College of St. Benedict

St. Joseph, MN

24%
Roanoke College

Salem, VA

24%
Ohio Wesleyan University

Delaware, OH

24%
Susquehanna University

Selinsgrove, PA

23%
Millsaps College

Jackson, MS

23%
Beloit College

Beloit, WI

23%
Hope College

Holland, MI

23%
Vassar College

Poughkeepsie, NY

23%
University of Puget Sound

Tacoma, WA

23%
Sweet Briar College

Sweet Briar, VA

23%
Siena College

Loudonville, NY

23%
Hampshire College

Amherst, MA

23%
Wheaton College

Norton, MA

22%
Goucher College

Baltimore, MD

22%
Juniata College

Huntingdon, PA

22%
Ursinus College

Collegeville, PA

22%
Lawrence University

Appleton, WI

22%
Amherst College

Amherst, MA

22%
Bryn Mawr College

Bryn Mawr, PA

22%
Grinnell College

Grinnell, IA

21%

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