Top Ranked Programs
Lycoming College's program mix is anchored in Social Sciences, reflecting the institution's liberal arts identity and regional positioning. The largest programs by enrollment are Criminology with 39 graduates earning $61,144 four years after enrollment, followed by Psychology, General with 35 graduates earning $49,081, Business Administration with 27 graduates earning $66,056, Biology, General with 22 graduates earning $64,552, and Fine and Studio Arts with 16 graduates earning $34,936. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 236 students annually, the earnings distribution reflects a mix of professional and liberal arts pathways. The highest-earning programs at Lycoming College include Business Administration, where graduates earn $66,056 four years after enrollment, Biology, General with median earnings of $64,552, Criminology earning $61,144, Psychology, General at $49,081, and Fine and Studio Arts at $34,936. This earnings pattern reflects the institution's strength in fields that combine analytical rigor with direct workforce entry, particularly in business and applied social science tracks where employers recruit actively and early-career compensation remains competitive. Lycoming College's program portfolio emphasizes fields with stable labor-market demand and clear career pathways. The concentration in Social Sciences at 25%, combined with meaningful enrollment in Business at 20% and Arts at 11%, positions graduates for roles in education, business, public service, and human services sectors. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these program families align with national labor-market trends and regional employment opportunities in Pennsylvania.