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Economic Diversity Among All Universities–Master's (North)

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 2005-2006 data on grant recipients collected by the U.S. Dept. of Education and fall 2005 total undergraduate enrollment collected from the colleges themselves.

School Percentage of undergrads
receiving Pell Grants
Cheyney U. of Pennsylvania * 70%
Coppin State University (MD)* 65%
Lincoln University (PA)* 64%
Johnson and Wales University (RI) 54%
Mercy College (NY) 54%
Southern New Hampshire University 54%
Nyack College (NY) 52%
Touro College (NY) 52%
Delaware State University * 50%
New Jersey City University * 46%
Univ. of Maryland–Eastern Shore * 46%
College of St. Joseph (VT) 43%
Carlow University (PA) 41%
Mansfield Univ. of Pennsylvania * 41%
D'Youville College (NY) 40%
Edinboro Univ. of Pennsylvania * 40%
Point Park University (PA) 40%
Springfield College (MA) 39%
St. Peter's College (NJ) 39%
Utica College (NY) 39%
American International College (MA) 38%
Waynesburg College (PA) 38%
Bowie State University (MD)* 36%
Chestnut Hill College (PA) 36%
Daemen College (NY) 36%
Gallaudet University (DC) 36%
Husson College (ME) 36%
Medaille College (NY) 36%
California U. of Pennsylvania * 35%
Roberts Wesleyan College (NY) 35%
College of Mount St. Vincent (NY) 34%
Marywood University (PA) 33%
Dominican College of Blauvelt (NY) 32%
Lock Haven U. of Pennsylvania * 31%
Wilkes University (PA) 30%
Alvernia College (PA) 29%
Castleton State College (VT)* 29%
Mercyhurst College (PA) 29%
Slippery Rock U. of Pennsylvania * 29%
St. Francis University (PA) 29%
St. Joseph College (CT) 29%
Wheelock College (MA) 29%
Gannon University (PA) 28%
La Roche College (PA) 28%
Molloy College (NY) 28%
Regis College (MA) 28%
Rosemont College (PA) 28%
St. John Fisher College (NY) 28%
University of Baltimore (MD)* 28%
Le Moyne College (NY) 27%
Nazareth College of Rochester (NY) 27%
Robert Morris University (PA) 27%
Georgian Court University (NJ) 26%
Holy Family University (PA) 26%
Kean University (NJ)* 26%
Neumann College (PA) 26%
St. Joseph's College (ME) 26%
Arcadia University (PA) 25%
Bloomsburg U. of Pennsylvania * 25%
Caldwell College (NJ) 25%
College of St. Rose (NY) 25%
Dowling College (NY) 25%
Montclair State University (NJ)* 25%
University of Southern Maine * 25%
Frostburg State University (MD)* 24%
Hood College (MD) 24%
Norwich University (VT) 24%
Rhode Island College * 24%
Richard Stockton Col. of N.J. * 24%
Rowan University (NJ)* 24%
University of New England (ME) 24%
Canisius College (NY) 23%
Iona College (NY) 23%
La Salle University (PA) 23%
Mount St. Mary College (NY) 23%
Niagara University (NY) 23%
College of St. Elizabeth (NJ) 22%
Eastern University (PA) 22%
King's College (PA) 22%
Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania * 22%
Manhattanville College (NY) 22%
Rochester Inst. of Technology (NY) 22%
St. Bonaventure University (NY) 22%
William Paterson Univ. of N.J. * 22%
Anna Maria College (MA) 21%
Centenary College (NJ) 21%
College Misericordia (PA) 21%
Millersville U. of Pennsylvania * 21%
Salem State College (MA)* 21%
Southern Connecticut State Univ. * 21%
Univ. of Massachusetts–Dartmouth * 21%
East Stroudsburg Univ. of Pa. * 20%
Manhattan College (NY) 20%
University of New Haven (CT) 20%
Cabrini College (PA) 19%
Central Connecticut State Univ. * 19%
Col. of Notre Dame of Maryland 19%
Fitchburg State College (MA)* 19%
Plymouth State University (NH)* 19%
Shippensburg U. of Pennsylvania * 19%
Simmons College (MA) 19%
Suffolk University (MA) 19%
Eastern Connecticut State Univ. * 18%
Emmanuel College (MA) 18%
Monmouth University (NJ) 18%
Philadelphia University 18%
Rivier College (NH) 18%
Ithaca College (NY) 17%
Ramapo College of New Jersey * 17%
West Chester U. of Pennsylvania * 17%
Westfield State College (MA)* 17%
Worcester State College (MA)* 17%
Bridgewater State College (MA)* 16%
DeSales University (PA) 16%
Gwynedd-Mercy College (PA) 16%
St. Thomas Aquinas College (NY) 16%
Towson University (MD)* 16%
University of Scranton (PA) 16%
Keene State College (NH)* 15%
McDaniel College (MD) 15%
Wagner College (NY) 15%
Western Connecticut State Univ. * 15%
Western New England College (MA) 15%
Framingham State College (MA)* 14%
Marist College (NY) 14%
Mount St. Mary's University (MD) 14%
Salisbury University (MD)* 14%
Bentley College (MA) 13%
College of New Jersey * 13%
Assumption College (MA) 12%
Sacred Heart University (CT) 12%
Salve Regina University (RI) 12%
Bryant University (RI) 11%
Emerson College (MA) 11%
St. Joseph's University (PA) 11%
Villanova University (PA) 9%
Loyola College in Maryland 8%
Quinnipiac University (CT) 8%
Fairfield University (CT) 7%
Providence College (RI) 7%
* denotes a public school.

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