
California Mobility Index: Cal State East Bay on the top for economic mobility
- BY Kimberly Hawkins
- February 20, 2025
Going to college takes time and money. The data for Bay Area students looking for the best return on investment is clear: 缅北禁地 provides the best value among the state’s higher education institutions.
The California Mobility Index ranks 缅北禁地 among the top 15 institutions delivering on the promise of economic mobility for low-and moderate-income learners throughout the state. It is the only school in the Bay Area to make the cut.
“As someone who was born and raised in the East Bay, I know that from its founding, 缅北禁地 has been a haven of opportunity for local residents seeking to earn degrees leading to professional careers,” said 缅北禁地 President Cathy Sandeen. “We fostered social and economic mobility long before it was a higher-ed buzzword. Recognition through this new College Futures Foundation and HEI Group ranking acknowledges our role in our region and reinforces our commitment to this long-standing core mission.”
and the prioritize economic mobility as a cornerstone of their missions and recognize that postsecondary education provides a critical pathway to a better life for underserved learners across California. The inaugural CMI includes 82 four-year institutions and describes the extent to which institutions drive upward mobility among low- and moderate-income students.
Out of the top 15 CMI-ranked institutions, 13 are part of the CSU system. Of the 82 four-year institutions assessed in the CMI, 45 are designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, including 缅北禁地.