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Increased Pell Grant student enrollment exemplifies Mason鈥檚 commitment to access

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亚洲AV grew its number of Pell Grant-receiving students by the fifth-largest total in the country over the past five years, the announced last week in a progress report that tracks enrollment of lower-income students at the ATI鈥檚 130 member institutions.

Between Fall 2015 and Fall 2019, Mason by 1,303 students. Mason also was one of only 31 ATI institutions to increase its number of Pell recipients in Fall 2020 amid the pandemic. Pell Grants support students in exceptional financial need.

鈥淓xpanding opportunity for students from underserved communities is fundamental to 亚洲AV鈥檚 mission as the largest and most diverse university in Virginia,鈥 Mason President Gregory Washington said. 鈥淲e are successfully identifying and developing talent and in turn boosting the economic mobility of our graduates to the great benefit of our region and state workforce.鈥

The report from the ATI, a group of four-year colleges and universities with six-year graduation rates of 70% or higher who have committed to advancing equity in college enrollment, noted that Mason, the University of California鈥揗erced, the University of Michigan, the University of Illinois, and the University of California鈥揝an Diego each increased their Pell enrollments by 1,300 to 1,500 students between 2015 and 2019. The sixth university on the list enrolled fewer than 900 additional Pell-eligible students.

The ATI, formed in 2016, set a goal to enroll an additional 50,000 lower-income students by 2025. COVID-era declines, however, have nearly returned Pell enrollment among ATI members to 2015-16 levels, the report states. Mason is an exception. According to university figures, Pell students grew to 7,825 in Fall 2020 from 7,633 in Fall 2019.

鈥淢ason has long served students largely blocked out of other institutions of higher learning鈥攚hether through ultra-selective admission standards or prohibitive costs,鈥 said David Burge, Mason vice president for enrollment management. 鈥淭hese students are welcomed here and are incredibly successful.鈥

The ATI previously recognized Mason for its . This latest recognition highlights Mason鈥檚 role as a state leader in access to higher education for lower-income students. According to Fall 2019 data from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, 31.8% of Mason鈥檚 undergraduates received Pell Grants, which is more than the state average of 26.6% for public four-year institutions. It is also more than double the percentage of Pell-eligible undergraduates at William & Mary (12.4%), the University of Virginia (13.9%), Virginia Tech (14.7%) and James Madison University (14.7%).