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

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
Mississippi Valley State Univ. * 97%
Brenau University (GA) 92%
William Carey University (MS) 80%
Alcorn State University (MS)* 75%
Alabama A&M University * 71%
Savannah State University (GA)* 68%
Fayetteville State University (NC)* 63%
Mountain State University (WV) 60%
North Carolina Central Univ. * 56%
Virginia State University * 56%
University of West Alabama * 55%
Belhaven College (MS) 54%
Mississippi Univ. for Women * 51%
Norfolk State University (VA)* 51%
University of Mobile (AL) 51%
U. of North Carolina–Pembroke * 51%
Henderson State University (AR)* 50%
Morehead State University (KY)* 50%
Georgia Southwestern State University * 48%
Columbia College (SC) 47%
St. Thomas University (FL) 47%
Arkansas Tech University * 46%
Augusta State University (GA)* 46%
Austin Peay State University (TN)* 46%
Delta State University (MS)* 46%
Northwestern State U. of La. * 46%
Gardner-Webb University (NC) 42%
Southern Wesleyan University (SC) 42%
Francis Marion University (SC)* 41%
Mississippi College 41%
Piedmont College (GA) 41%
Southeastern Louisiana University * 41%
Tusculum College (TN) 41%
Charleston Southern University (SC) 40%
Jacksonville State University (AL)* 40%
Liberty University (VA) 40%
Marshall University (WV)* 40%
Nicholls State University (LA)* 39%
Troy University (AL)* 39%
Campbell University (NC) 38%
Auburn University–Montgomery (AL)* 37%
Columbus State University (GA)* 37%
Christian Brothers University (TN) 36%
Cumberland University (TN) 36%
Eastern Kentucky University * 36%
Pfeiffer University (NC) 36%
University of Central Arkansas * 36%
Western Kentucky University * 36%
Armstrong Atlantic State University (GA)* 35%
Louisiana State U.–Shreveport * 35%
McNeese State University (LA)* 35%
University of Tennessee–Martin * 35%
Mercer University (GA) 34%
Rollins College (FL) 34%
University of South Alabama * 33%
Converse College (SC) 32%
Palm Beach Atlantic University (FL) 32%
Freed-Hardeman University (TN) 31%
Hampton University (VA) 31%
Lee University (TN) 31%
Mary Baldwin College (VA) 31%
Valdosta State University (GA)* 31%
University of North Alabama * 30%
Winthrop University (SC)* 30%
Jacksonville University (FL) 29%
Murray State University (KY)* 29%
Tennessee Technological Univ. * 29%
University of Montevallo (AL)* 29%
Spring Hill College (AL) 28%
University of West Georgia * 28%
Middle Tennessee State Univ. * 27%
Univ. of Tennessee–Chattanooga * 27%
Wheeling Jesuit University (WV) 27%
Western Carolina University (NC)* 26%
Northern Kentucky University * 25%
Shenandoah University (VA) 25%
Queens University of Charlotte (NC) 24%
Southern Polytechnic State U. (GA)* 24%
Thomas More College (KY) 23%
Kennesaw State University (GA)* 21%
Lynchburg College (VA) 21%
Stetson University (FL) 21%
University of Tampa (FL) 21%
Marymount University (VA) 20%
North Georgia College and State University * 20%
Union University (TN) 20%
U. of North Carolina–Wilmington * 20%
University of North Florida * 20%
Appalachian State University (NC)* 19%
Georgia College and State University * 19%
Florida Gulf Coast University * 18%
Radford University (VA)* 18%
Lynn University (FL) 17%
The Citadel (SC)* 16%
Lipscomb University (TN) 16%
Bellarmine University (KY) 15%
Belmont University (TN) 15%
College of Charleston (SC)* 15%
Longwood University (VA)* 15%
James Madison University (VA)* 9%
University of Mary Washington (VA)* 8%
Elon University (NC) 7%
* denotes a public school.

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