EDvance College

San Francisco, CA · official site ↗

Private nonprofitOther / Unclassified
26
Fin. Resilience
Resilience score

vs. 41 peers in its group

EDvance College is a private nonprofit institution in San Francisco, CA.

It enrolls about 201 undergraduates and is benchmarked here against 41 peer institutions (Other / Unclassified · Private nonprofit).

On Ibex's Financial Resilience score it rates 26 out of 100 within that peer group, a transparent composite of endowment per undergraduate, net tuition revenue per student, and instructional spend per student.

Its strongest standing relative to peers is avg monthly faculty salary ($10,715, 89th percentile).

Its weakest is net tuition revenue / fte ($0).

Peer group

Other / Unclassified · Private nonprofit

41 institutions

No cross-metric risk flags triggered.

How exposed EDvance College is to the structural shifts reshaping higher ed: a composite structural-risk index plus the 2025 federal budget law’s endowment excise tax and Grad PLUS elimination and the demographic enrollment cliff. Only signals that apply to this institution are shown.

Enrollment cliff (home state)Projected change in the institution's home-state high-school graduates from 2025 to 2041 (WICHE). The U.S. total falls about 13%; a directional feeder-market signal, not an enrollment forecast.
-27.7%
Severe decline

Indicative signals, not forecasts — see each metric’s definition and the methodology. Endowment-tax and Grad PLUS figures appear only where the institution is actually exposed; “nationally” compares against all schools that report each signal.

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Net tuition revenue / FTETuition revenue per full-time-equivalent student after institutional aid/discounts — what tuition actually nets.
Below peers
$0
3rd percentile in peer grouppeer median $11,706
Instructional spend / FTESpending on instruction per FTE student — how much of the budget reaches the classroom.
Average
$12,996
49th percentile in peer grouppeer median $13,077
In-state tuition & feesPublished in-state tuition and fees before aid (sticker price).
$12,300
52nd percentile in peer grouppeer median $12,300
Out-of-state tuition & feesPublished out-of-state tuition and fees before aid (sticker price).
$12,300
52nd percentile in peer grouppeer median $12,300
Avg monthly faculty salaryAverage monthly salary of full-time faculty (IPEDS) — a proxy for faculty investment.
Strong
$10,715
89th percentile in peer grouppeer median $5,944
Average monthly salary of full-time faculty, as reported to IPEDS.
Undergraduate enrollmentNumber of degree-seeking undergraduates (IPEDS fall headcount). A size measure, not a quality signal.
201
80th percentile in peer grouppeer median 93
Admission rateShare of applicants offered admission. Lower means more selective; open-admission schools report none.
100%
100th percentile in peer grouppeer median 100%
Pell recipient shareShare of undergraduates on a federal Pell Grant — a proxy for the share from lower-income families.
0%
31st percentile in peer grouppeer median 39%
Enrollment cliff (home state)Projected change in the institution's home-state high-school graduates from 2025 to 2041 (WICHE). The U.S. total falls about 13%; a directional feeder-market signal, not an enrollment forecast.
Severe decline
-27.7%
percentile in peer group
Projected change in the number of high-school graduates in the institution's HOME STATE from the class of 2025 (the national peak) to 2041, per WICHE's Knocking at the College Door, 11th Edition (Dec 2024). The 'enrollment cliff' is the post-2008 birth decline reaching college age; the U.S. total is projected to fall about 13% over this window. A college recruits from many states, so its home-state projection is an indicative directional signal of feeder-market pressure, not a forecast of that institution's own enrollment.
Undergraduate race & ethnicity IPEDS 2024-25
Hispanic/Latino49.8%
Asian34.3%
Black9.0%
Unknown3.5%
White3.0%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0.5%

Undergraduate enrollment by race and ethnicity, as reported to IPEDS (College Scorecard). “International” denotes nonresident students; “Unknown” means race/ethnicity was not reported.

Share taking federal loansShare of students taking out federal loans — a borrowing-reliance signal.
0%
65th percentile in peer grouppeer median 0%
Full-time faculty shareShare of faculty employed full-time — higher generally means more availability and continuity.
Average
38.1%
38th percentile in peer grouppeer median 66.7%
How selective is EDvance College?
EDvance College admits about 100% of applicants.
Which schools are EDvance College's peers?
EDvance College is benchmarked against 41 institutions in the Other / Unclassified · Private nonprofit peer group; all percentiles and medians on this page are computed within that group.

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Source: U.S. Department of Education — College Scorecard & IPEDS (most recent releases), with the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Employment Projections, field-demand outlook) and WICHE (enrollment-cliff projections). Figures lag the current academic year by roughly two to three years. Percentiles and medians are computed within the institution's peer group. Financial Resilience is a transparent composite — see each component above. Compiled by Ibex Insights.