AIC ranks among top in social mobility in US News Report

 

SPRINGFIELD, MA – American International College (AIC) has been recognized for its outstanding achievement in social mobility, ranking 82nd in the National Universities category of the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. Within this classification, AIC is the top-performing institution for social mobility in Western Massachusetts and ranks third in the state, tied with Harvard University.

The U.S. News rankings, which evaluate 1,500 colleges and universities using up to seventeen measures of academic quality, serve as a valuable resource for prospective students and families. This year’s edition continues to emphasize social mobility and post-graduate success, two areas in which AIC has maintained a longstanding commitment. AIC’s efforts to create pathways for student advancement are reflected in its top 100 nationwide ranking for the second consecutive year.

Social mobility refers to the ability of individuals to improve their economic and social standing through education and career advancement. By providing access to affordable, high-quality education, AIC enables students—particularly those from underrepresented or economically disadvantaged backgrounds—to achieve greater opportunities and long-term success. The U.S. News social mobility ranking assesses colleges based on outcomes such as enrolling and graduating students from diverse backgrounds, managing student debt, and the earnings of graduates.

“Now in its 40th year, the Best Colleges rankings remain a trusted source of information for students and families,” says LaMont Jones, managing editor of education at U.S. News. “By highlighting factors like social mobility and post-graduate success, we aim to help students find schools that not only offer a quality education but also prepare them for a successful, fulfilling future.”

Economically disadvantaged students are less likely to complete college, according to U.S. News. However, institutions like AIC have shown an intentional commitment to increasing educational access and advancing social mobility. This is partly achieved by enrolling and graduating many students who receive federal Pell Grants with most awarded to students with family incomes under $50,000. For the fall 2023 semester, 53 percent of AIC’s undergraduate students received Pell Grants.

“Since its founding, AIC has embraced the mission of making education accessible to all, and that mission is stronger today than ever,” said Interim President Nicolle Cestero. “We are driven to provide a high-quality education that empowers every student, from every background, to reach their full potential. Education is a powerful catalyst for social mobility and equity, and we are dedicated to ensuring that these opportunities are open to everyone.”


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