Keiser University remains one of the best schools in the country for economically disadvantaged students.
The Fort Lauderdale-headquartered nonprofit, which boasts 21 campuses statewide, is again a top 25 U.S. school for social mobility, per U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings.
It’s the fifth consecutive year Keiser has landed high on the list, which recognizes efforts to foster students’ upward economic movement. The ranking considers graduation rates of Pell Grant recipients, first-year retention rates and first-generation student performance.
“Our commitment to improving the lives of individuals and strengthening communities,” Chancellor Arthur Keiser said, “remains as strong as ever.”
– Jesse Scheckner, Florida Politics