Top Ranked Programs
Mount Marty University's program mix is anchored in health professions and applied sciences — a portfolio aligned with the institution's mission as a private nonprofit serving the Upper Midwest. Nursing is the largest program with 25 graduates annually, followed by Kinesiology, Teacher Education, Criminal Justice, and Business Administration. The Health concentration — representing a substantial share of the institution's degree output — reflects both regional workforce demand and Mount Marty University's curricular focus on fields with direct labor-market entry pathways. Nursing leads the earnings profile, with graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $67,187 and a cohort of 25 students. Business Administration follows with median earnings of $59,205 across 11 graduates, and Teacher Education rounds out the top earners with median earnings of $49,652. These programs represent the institution's strongest financial outcomes and reflect the earning power of health-related and applied-professional fields in the regional and national labor markets. The earnings pattern underscores Mount Marty University's positioning as a health-professions-focused institution in a rural Upper Midwest setting. Many of these programs — particularly those in nursing, allied health, and clinical sciences — are high-mobility pathways where graduates enter the workforce directly into stable, in-demand roles. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how Mount Marty University's dominant program families align with regional and national labor-market demand in healthcare and related fields.