NY Times: UF No. 6 among colleges doing the most for the American Dream

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NY Times: UF No. 6 among colleges doing the most for the American Dream

May 25, 2017

 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida is once again one of the best schools in the country — public or private — at helping low-income students get a college education, according to the New York Times third annual College Access Index released today.

 

UF ranked No. 6 – the same spot it held in 2015 — and is the only public university in Florida to make the list. The University of Miami was ranked 162nd. The top five schools are University of California institutions with UC-Irvine taking the top spot and UCLA listed at fifth.

 

The ranking of colleges — those with a five-year graduation rate of at least 75 percent — is based on their commitment to economic diversity and on a combination of the number of low- and middle-income students that a college enrolls and the price it charges these students, according to the Times.

 

The complete rankings can be found here.

 

The annual rankings are created using the following:

 

Pell grad share for each college is the average share of the freshman class that received a Pell grant in 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16, multiplied by the graduation rate for recent Pell recipients.  Later years count more; not all colleges released 2015-16 data. Graduation rates for Pell students at some colleges are estimated.

 

Net price for middle-income students covers tuition, fees, room and board, after taking into account federal, state and institutional financial aid, and it applies to students who come from households earning between $48,000 and $75,000 a year and qualifying for federal aid. Loans and wages from work-study jobs are counted in the net price as part of the students’ cost.

 

The College Access Index is a combination of a colleges’ Pell graduates and net price, compared with the average school. (The index is based on the net price for both the $48,000-to-$75,000 income range and the $30,000-to-$48,000 income range.) A college with an average score on the two measures in combination will receive a one. Scores above one indicate the most effort.

 

Endowment per student is for the year 2012-13 and includes graduate students.

 

University of Florida News Center http://www.news.ufl.edu|

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The University of Florida’s mission is to prepare our students to lead and influence the next generation and beyond for economic, cultural and societal benefit. One of the nation’s largest public universities, UF is the only member of the Association of American Universities in the state of Florida. Teaching, research and scholarship, and service span all of the UF’s academic disciplines and represent its commitment to be a premier university that the state, nation and world look to for leadership. www.ufl.edu.

 

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