Top Ranked Programs
Elizabethtown College's program mix is anchored in business and professional fields, reflecting the institution's identity as a private liberal arts college with applied career focus. Behavioral Sciences is the largest program with 56 graduates, followed by Business Administration with 55 graduates earning median earnings of $73,358 four years after enrollment, Engineering with 34 graduates earning $88,104, Teacher Education with 30 graduates earning $54,337, and Biology, General with 18 graduates earning $73,542. The institution's program portfolio spans 24 programs, with 0 meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied professional fields. Engineering leads with median earnings of $88,104 four years after enrollment across 34 graduates, followed by Accounting with 15 graduates earning $83,075, Biology, General with 18 graduates earning $73,542, Business Administration with 55 graduates earning $73,358, and Teacher Education with 30 graduates earning $54,337. This earnings distribution reflects the institution's concentration in Business, which accounts for 23% of graduates, alongside Education at 11% and Engineering at 9%. The program-mix signature emphasizes direct-to-workforce pathways in business, accounting, nursing, and related applied fields where graduates enter stable careers immediately after completion. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with regional and national labor-market demand in professional services and healthcare sectors.