Elite colleges generally serve too few low-income students to have a major impact on economic mobility. Instead, public institutions that enroll a large percentage of Pell Grant recipients achieve the largest overall gains in underserved students' socioeconomic mobility. When it comes to helping low-income students achieve economic success, it turns out that...
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