Top Ranked Programs
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College's program mix is anchored in agriculture, natural resources, and applied agricultural sciences—a portfolio shaped by the institution's land-grant mission and regional agricultural economy. Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other is the largest program with 90 graduates, followed by Agricultural Business and Management, Biology, General, Nursing, and Business/Commerce, General. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 428 students annually, the institution concentrates its academic offerings in fields directly tied to agricultural production, farm management, and rural development. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's specialized focus. Nursing leads with median earnings of $98,328 four years after enrollment, followed by Forestry at $57,678, Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields, Other at $54,179, Applied Horticulture and Horticultural Business Services at $52,757, and Business/Commerce, General at $48,677. These outcomes reflect the direct labor-market demand for agricultural expertise in Georgia and the Southeast, where farm operations, agribusiness, and natural-resource management create stable employment pathways for graduates. Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College's program portfolio serves students pursuing careers in agriculture and rural industries where four-year earnings reflect immediate workforce entry rather than graduate-school pathways. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how agricultural fields align with regional labor-market demand and long-term career stability in production agriculture and agribusiness sectors.