Coe College Continues to Help Students Achieve Socioeconomic Growth
After earning multiple top rankings from The Princeton Review highlighting Coe College’s ability to connect students with professors and career opportunities, Coe has once again been recognized for the long-lasting positive impact it has on Kohawks after graduation.
For the third consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has recognized Coe as one of the Top Performers on Social Mobility. Coe earned the No. 67 liberal arts college ranking in the nation for helping students elevate their socioeconomic status.
Coe also rose in the overall rankings for National Liberal Arts Colleges, jumping from No. 142 to No. 130. Considering that Coe just welcomed one of the largest classes to date, representing 26 states, 27 countries and including 48 international students, it’s no surprise Coe continues to climb in national rankings.
With national accolades for career services, accessible professors and internships from The Princeton Review, Coe excels at connecting students with professional opportunities to help them bolster their socioeconomic standing. Kohawks access first-rate services on campus to help them find internships, conduct research and complete volunteer opportunities that build attractive resumes.
“Coe’s commitment to helping students find mobility opportunities adds to the thriving community around us in Cedar Rapids, and helps these students begin building a lifetime of success,” says Coe College President David Hayes ’93. “I’m proud that Coe continues to help students grow well beyond their graduation date.”