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Blessing Rieman College of Nursing and Health Sciences concentrates entirely in health-focused fields, a portfolio shaped by the institution's specialized mission. Nursing is the dominant program, with 53 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $79,303. Across 1 programs serving roughly 53 students annually, the institution maintains a focused health-sciences signature aligned with regional healthcare workforce demand. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's specialization in direct-to-workforce health professions. Nursing delivers the highest median 4-year earnings at $79,303, with 53 graduates entering stable, in-demand roles in nursing, clinical practice, and allied health fields. This concentration in health professions means graduates enter labor markets with strong hiring demand and predictable wage trajectories, particularly in regional healthcare systems and hospital networks. The institution's program portfolio reflects a clear labor-market alignment strategy. Rather than breadth across multiple disciplines, Blessing Rieman positions itself as a specialized pipeline into healthcare careers where four-year earnings reflect immediate workforce entry and sustained demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how health-professions fields align with national labor-market trends and regional hiring patterns in Illinois and surrounding states.