Top Ranked Programs
Freed-Hardeman University's program mix is anchored in business and applied professional fields, reflecting the institution's identity as a private nonprofit focused on career-ready outcomes. Nursing is the largest program with 37 graduates, followed by Teacher Education, Bible/Biblical Studies, Kinesiology, and Biology, General. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 285 students annually, several deliver strong four-year earnings outcomes aligned with regional labor-market demand. The earnings pattern reflects strength in applied business and professional-services fields. Nursing leads with median earnings of $67,718 four years after enrollment across 37 graduates, followed by Bible/Biblical Studies with $50,335 and Teacher Education with $43,057. Social Work rounds out the highest-earning cluster with $40,833 in median four-year earnings. These programs represent direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter professional roles immediately and earnings reflect stable labor-market positioning in business, accounting, and related applied fields. Business represents 15% of degrees at Freed-Hardeman University, making it the institution's primary focus and economic anchor. Education accounts for 12% and Arts comprises 9%, rounding out a portfolio oriented toward applied professional preparation. This concentration in business and career-focused fields aligns with the institution's positioning as a private nonprofit serving students seeking direct pathways to employment in regional and national labor markets.