Notre Dame de Namur University #1 Private College in Northern California for Social Mobility
CollegeNET survey shows that lower-income NDNU students find good jobs after graduation
For Immediate Release (9/6/2018)
Belmont, Calif.—Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) ranked first among private colleges in Northern California in the Social Mobility Index created by CollegeNET to measure how well universities educate economically disadvantaged students and enable them to obtain high-paying jobs.
“We’re excited that statistics confirm that we are fulfilling our mission to provide wider access to education and to promote opportunity,” said NDNU President Judith Maxwell Greig. “Our outstanding students and faculty have earned this remarkable distinction.”
In addition to placing first among private universities in Northern California, NDNU ranked among the top five private colleges in the state of California in the Social Mobility Index, and in the top 12 percent nationally among private institutions. “This acknowledgment is a reminder that NDNU is a place for students to do good, and to do well in their careers,” said Provost Hernan Bucheli.
An example of a socially mobile NDNU alumnus is John Dinh, who earned a bachelor’s degree from NDNU in 2013. Dinh comes from a family of “boat people,” refugees who fled their country at the end of the Vietnam War. The first in his family to attend college, Dinh found a job after graduating from NDNU as an autonomous operations specialist for a company in San Jose making electric cars for the Chinese market. “The faculty at NDNU who influenced me the most were the mentors in my major. They’ve stayed in touch,” Dinh says.
The Social Mobility Index measures the extent to which a campus educates students whose family income is below the national median, so they graduate and obtain well-paid jobs. The methodology used by CollegeNET is based on an institution’s tuition and endowment; as well as students’ economic background, graduation rate, and early career salary.
ABOUT NDNU
Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a Catholic, not-for-profit, coeducational institution serving approximately 1,600 students from diverse backgrounds. Established in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, NDNU is the third-oldest college in California and the first authorized to grant the baccalaureate degree to women. NDNU maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement. The university is fully accredited and offers a rich variety of undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, and teacher credential programs. The historic campus is located on the San Francisco Peninsula in Silicon Valley. For more information, visit www.ndnu.edu.