Top Ranked Programs
Kettering College's program portfolio is anchored in health sciences and clinical fields, reflecting the institution's mission as a health professions-focused private college. Nursing is the largest program with 110 graduates, followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions with 20 graduates, Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other with 10 graduates, and Allied Health Assisting and Health/Medical Preparatory Programs rounding out the top five by enrollment. Across 5 programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, creating a focused portfolio where program depth aligns closely with the institution's health-sciences identity. The earnings pattern reflects the applied, clinical nature of Kettering College's curriculum. Nursing graduates earn median earnings of $83,539 four years after enrollment, while Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other graduates earn $83,293 and Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions graduates earn $75,481. These earnings reflect the direct-to-workforce pathway typical of health professions: graduates enter stable, in-demand roles in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare systems immediately after completion, with compensation tied to licensure and credential requirements rather than extended graduate study. The concentration in health-related fields positions Kettering College graduates for careers in sectors with sustained labor-market demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) shows that healthcare occupations remain among the fastest-growing and most resilient employment categories nationally, supporting the long-term earnings stability of graduates in these fields. For students committed to healthcare careers, the focused program mix and direct earnings outcomes provide clarity on the financial trajectory of their chosen field.