Top Ranked Programs
Bellin College concentrates its program portfolio in health sciences and clinical fields, a signature aligned with its mission as a specialized health professions institution. Nursing is the largest program with 103 graduates annually, followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions with 19 graduates. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 122 students annually, the institution's strength is concentrated in direct-to-practice health pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes in high-demand clinical roles. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's specialized focus. Nursing leads with median earnings of $77,754 four years after enrollment, positioning this cohort of 103 graduates in a strong position for early-career financial outcomes. Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions follows with median earnings of $72,442 for 19 graduates, demonstrating consistent earning power across Bellin College's dominant health-professions portfolio. This concentration in clinical and health-sciences fields means that nearly all graduates enter the workforce directly into regulated, credential-based roles where compensation is structured by licensure level and market demand rather than by employer discretion. As a specialized health professions institution, Bellin College operates in a distinct labor-market niche. Graduates pursue careers in nursing, clinical practice, and allied health fields where national demand remains strong and geographic mobility is high — graduates can practice across state lines and relocate readily for employment. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework shows that health professions consistently rank among the strongest-demand fields nationally, which supports the institution's positioning and the earnings stability observed across its program mix.