Cal State Long Beach ranked No. 1 among ‘national universities’ for Ӱsocial mobility
Cal State Long Beach is ranked No. 1 among “national universities” for Ӱsocial mobility, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best Colleges rankings released today.
The , which are part of U.S. News’ outcomes measures, assess graduation rates and performance of Pell Grant-awarded students and, for national universities like Ӱ, first-generation student graduation rates and performance.
Of the more than 32,700 enrolled undergraduate Beach students in Fall 2022, over 56% were eligible for Pell Grants.
“This distinction points to the life-changing power of a Beach education, especially for an institution where more than half of our undergraduates are first-generation students,” said President Jane Close Conoley. “As we continue to maximize opportunity for all students, we take great pride in the success of our alumni and their ability to positively impact their communities.”
Ӱ has a proven track record of advancing socioeconomic opportunity for all students, as seen by consistent top 5 showings in rankings that measure social mobility impact. Last year, The Beach was ranked No. 4 in the nation by CollegeNET’s social mobility index.
Earlier this year, The Beach was recognized among the by Washington Monthly, and one of the "Best Colleges in America,” according to Money.