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Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health is a specialized health-sciences institution anchored in nursing and allied health education. The program portfolio concentrates entirely on Health fields, with Nursing as the largest program, graduating 200 students annually, followed by Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions with 19 graduates. Across 2 programs serving roughly 219 students annually, the institution's mission-driven focus on direct-care and clinical pathways shapes both enrollment patterns and labor-market outcomes. Nursing graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $76,879, reflecting the strong wage foundation for registered nurses in the Omaha market and across the nation. Nursing, the institution's highest-earning program, delivers median 4-year earnings of $76,879 for 200 graduates, signaling robust demand and compensation in specialized clinical roles. The earnings pattern across Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health's portfolio underscores the economic stability of health-professions pathways—fields where four-year earnings reflect direct labor-market entry rather than graduate-school dependency. Nebraska Methodist College of Nursing & Allied Health's specialized mission creates a distinctive institutional profile. Unlike broad-portfolio universities, this institution channels all students into high-demand clinical and allied-health careers where employer recruitment is consistent and wage growth is predictable. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework shows that nursing and allied-health fields remain among the most resilient labor-market segments nationally, a dynamic that anchors the institution's value proposition for students seeking stable, direct pathways to employment and earnings.