Top Ranked Programs
Greensboro College's program mix centers on business and professional fields, reflecting the institution's identity as a private liberal arts college with a career-focused orientation. Business/Managerial Economics is the largest program with 27 graduates, followed by Kinesiology, Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft, Criminal Justice, and Biology, General. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 106 students annually, the institution's program portfolio emphasizes applied business, education, and health-related fields aligned with regional workforce demand. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in business and professional disciplines. Business/Managerial Economics graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $59,215 with 27 graduates, while Criminal Justice delivers median earnings of $56,598 with 11 graduates. Business/Managerial Economics, the institution's largest program, earns median 4-year earnings of $59,215, anchoring the institution's economic profile. Criminal Justice graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $56,598, demonstrating consistent earnings strength across the core program portfolio. Greensboro College's program concentration in Business (representing 25% of graduates), Arts (representing 15% of graduates), and Education (representing 7% of graduates) positions the institution as a pipeline into stable, in-demand career pathways in the Piedmont region. These program families emphasize direct workforce entry rather than graduate-school-dependent pathways, meaning four-year earnings reflect actual labor-market outcomes for graduates entering professional roles in business, education, and health services. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant fields align with regional and national workforce trends.