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Centenary University is named a top performer for social mobility of graduates

Rankings place Centenary among national and statewide leaders for advancing the careers and lives of first-generation students and those facing economic challenges.

HACKETTSTOWN, NJ

Centenary University was named a Top Performer in Social Mobility in the U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Colleges listing, which was released today. The designation places Centenary among the nation’s best educational institutions for advancing the careers and lives of its graduates, especially first-generation students and those facing economic challenges.


In this year’s listing, Centenary is ranked ninth among Top Performers for Social Mobility among regional universities in the northeast, moving up 14 spots from last year’s 23rd place ranking. In addition, Centenary improved its placing in the Regional Universities North listing, advancing to 97th from last year’s 104th place ranking. “I am extremely proud of the progress Centenary University has made in advancing our excellent reputation and the future of our students,” said Dale G. Caldwell, Ed.D., president of Centenary University. “When all is said and done, social mobility is the most important factor to students and their parents when they’re considering college, especially among first-gen students and those who face significant life challenges.”


According to the U.S. News & World Report website, the publication’s social mobility ranking measures how well schools graduate large proportions of economically and educationally disadvantaged recipients of federal Pell Grants, the majority of which are awarded to students whose adjusted gross family income is under $50,000 annually. The social mobility ranking specifically tracks each college’s success at graduating Pell Grant recipients and achieving equitable outcomes for students from underserved backgrounds.


In addition to generous aid packages, Centenary last year instituted a new way of looking at college admissions to level the playing field for prospective students. Called Life Circumstances Admissions, the approach allows the University’s admissions officers to consider the unique life experiences of applicants of all races, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds when considering college applications. “Instituting Life Circumstances Admissions and identifying new sources of scholarship funding for first-gen and economically-challenged students have been two priorities for me since becoming Centenary’s president,” said Dr. Caldwell, who assumed his current role on July 1, 2023. “In the last year, we’ve created a number of new pathways for students of all economic backgrounds to earn a college education at Centenary. Our mission is clear: To create extraordinary opportunities for all students—including those facing significant life challenges—to grow intellectually, emotionally, and professionally.”


ABOUT CENTENARY UNIVERSITY


Centenary University offers extraordinary learning opportunities that empower students to develop intellectually, emotionally, and interculturally—keys to career and personal success. Under the leadership of President Dale Caldwell, Ed.D., the University aspires to advance its reputation as a world class institution offering innovative programs, including the world’s first Master of Arts in Happiness Studies, to lift the future for our students and local communities.


CONTACT


Kristen Volkland
Erbach Communications Group
(201) 960-3102


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