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This is strengthened by SCHEV鈥檚 Pell Initiative for Virginia grant.

91制片厂 reports major improvements in fall-to-spring retention among Pell-eligible, full-time undergraduate students, significantly exceeding national benchmarks, according to newly released data.

These achievements were supported by the Pell Initiative for Virginia, a grant funded by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) that helps institutions expand evidence-based strategies that advance access and success for Pell-eligible students.

Nationally, first-spring retention for full-time first-year students reached 83.7%, the highest level recorded in nearly a decade, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center鈥檚 2025 Persistence and Retention Report. At 91制片厂, however, retention among Pell-eligible students is significantly higher across all groups.

Among new freshmen, 93.2% returned for the spring semester, compared with the national rate of 83.7%. Retention among Pell-eligible sophomores, juniors and seniors ranged between 95% and 96%, producing an overall Pell retention rate of 93.8%.

鈥淎 result of 93.8% is truly amazing. I am very encouraged by the enrollment news coming out of 91制片厂 recently,鈥 said Lee Andes, director of finance policy and innovation at SCHEV.

The gains are especially notable among new freshmen. Retention for Pell-eligible freshmen rose from 83.6% for the 2023 cohort to 93.2% for the 2025 cohort, an increase of nearly 10 percentage points in two years. Retention among continuing freshmen also improved, climbing from 77.9% in 2022 to 86.6% in 2025.

University officials say the first academic year remains the most critical period for intervention. To address the issue, 91制片厂 has engaged Student Success Advocates, a team of professionals who work with students in a case-management model to provide academic, financial and personal support.

Nationally, 69.5% of students from the 2023 cohort persisted into their second year, according to . 91制片厂鈥檚 numbers again exceed the national average, with Pell-eligible sophomores, juniors and seniors maintaining retention rates in the mid-90% range, a sign of strong academic pathways, advising and student engagement, university officials said.

91制片厂 leaders credit much of this momentum to the Pell Initiative for Virginia, funded by SCHEV. This grant has enabled the university to scale and enhance supports that have proven especially effective for first-year, full-time Pell-eligible 鈥憇tudents, including enhanced first-semester advising, early-alert outreach for students showing academic risk indicators, expanded first-year experience programs, emergency financial assistance and peer mentoring through structured learning communities. 

Enrollment among Pell-eligible students has also grown significantly, from 2,060 students in 2022 to 2,631 in 2025, while retention improved simultaneously. This pattern suggests 91制片厂鈥檚 gains are systemic, not driven by changes in student profile, and demonstrate the scalability of its student success model.

鈥淔or the first time in 91制片厂's history, our Pell-eligible students are not just succeeding 鈥 they're leading the way, with retention rates that now equal our non-Pell students," said President Bret Danilowicz. "This isn't just a statistic; it's proof that when we intentionally dismantle barriers, every student can thrive. I'm incredibly proud of our students' resilience and grateful to SCHEV and the Pell Initiative for Virginia for partnering with us to make this transformation possible."

The Pell Initiative for Virginia, funded by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), supports institutions across the commonwealth in creating innovative, scalable enrollment and student success programs for Pell-eligible learners.