Top Ranked Programs
Cedar Crest College concentrates its academic portfolio in health-related fields, reflecting its mission as a health-sciences-focused institution. Nursing is the largest program with 56 graduates annually, followed by Psychology, General, Business Administration, Biology, General, and Criminology. The institution's program mix is anchored in Business at 8%, with meaningful enrollment in Social Sciences at 6% and Arts at 5%. Nursing represents the institution's largest economic footprint, combining substantial enrollment with solid four-year earnings. Nursing leads the earnings profile, with graduates earning median earnings of $84,041 four years after enrollment. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 212 students annually, the institution's strength concentrates in applied health and professional fields where employer demand remains steady and career pathways are well-defined. The program portfolio reflects Cedar Crest College's positioning as a health-sciences-oriented private institution in a mid-sized regional market. Most programs are direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes in nursing, allied health, and related clinical fields. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these health-focused program families align with national labor-market trends and demographic demand in healthcare.