Top Ranked Programs
Mcdaniel College's program mix is anchored in business, social sciences, and professional fields—a portfolio reflecting the institution's liberal arts identity with applied career focus. Business Administration is the largest program with 50 graduates, followed by Kinesiology, Psychology, General, Sociology, and Social Work. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 322 students annually, the institution's strength concentrates in business and management fields, with Business representing 21% of graduates. The earnings pattern reflects a balanced portfolio across professional pathways. Accounting leads with median earnings of $93,347 four years after enrollment, followed by Business Administration at $78,830, Communication and Media Studies at $65,411, and Psychology, General at $60,264. Business Administration, the largest program by enrollment, generates median earnings of $78,830, demonstrating that Mcdaniel College's most popular fields also deliver solid financial outcomes for graduates entering the workforce directly. The concentration in Business and related professional fields positions Mcdaniel College as a career-focused liberal arts institution. Graduates in business, accounting, psychology, and communications enter stable labor markets with consistent early-career earnings, while the institution's smaller programs in humanities and social sciences serve students pursuing graduate study or specialized professional pathways. 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.