Top Ranked Programs
Felician University's program mix is anchored in Health, with Business accounting for 10% of graduates, followed by Education at 3% and Social Sciences at 83%. The largest program is Nursing with 253 graduates, followed by Business Administration (36 graduates), Biology, General (33 graduates), Statistics (28 graduates), and Criminal Justice (24 graduates). The concentration in health-related fields shapes the institution's overall earnings profile and reflects its identity as a small private university oriented toward direct-to-workforce career preparation. The strongest earnings come from Nursing, where 253 graduates earn median earnings of $109,098 four years after enrollment — Azimuth ranks the program #24 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions [per the program-ranking methodology](/analysis/college-program-rankings-how-to-actually-evaluate-programs/). Biology, General follows with 33 graduates earning $74,746, and Azimuth ranks it #35 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The Criminal Justice program graduates 24 students with median earnings of $66,879, and Azimuth ranks it #7 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Many of Felician University's strongest programs — particularly in nursing and health sciences — are high-mobility pathways where graduates enter the workforce directly into fields with steady hiring demand. Nursing and Business Administration together represent the core of the institution's degree output, and both connect to local and regional labor markets in healthcare, where [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) remains favorable. Across 15 programs serving roughly 470 students annually, 5 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold — a portfolio that is focused rather than broad, with health-related fields driving the institution's strongest financial outcomes. ```