Top Ranked Programs
Eastern Mennonite University's program mix is anchored in health sciences and applied professional fields, reflecting the institution's mission-driven focus on service-oriented careers. Nursing is the largest program with 83 graduates, followed by General Studies, Human Resources Management and Services, Computer Science, and Biology, General. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 244 students annually, the institution's program portfolio concentrates in Business at 17%, Social Sciences at 5%, and Arts at 3%. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in health and applied-professional pathways. Nursing graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $81,610, with 83 graduates entering the workforce annually. General Studies delivers median earnings of $53,229 for 33 graduates. These programs reflect Eastern Mennonite University's positioning as a health-sciences-focused institution where direct-to-workforce pathways in nursing, counseling, and clinical fields align with strong regional labor-market demand and stable career progression. The program mix emphasizes fields where four-year earnings reflect immediate workforce entry rather than graduate-school dependency. Health-sciences and applied-professional programs dominate the graduate output, supporting the institution's mission-aligned focus on service careers in healthcare, education, and community-based roles. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how Eastern Mennonite University's dominant program families align with regional and national labor-market demand in these fields.