Top Ranked Programs
Randolph College's program mix is anchored in the biological sciences and health-related fields, a signature reflecting the institution's liberal arts identity and regional positioning in Virginia. Biology, General is the largest program with 21 graduates, followed by Kinesiology, Psychology, General, Sociology, and Teacher Education. The Biological Sciences family represents 10% of degrees awarded, making it the institution's primary academic focus, with Arts at 9% and Business at 5% rounding out the portfolio. The highest-earning programs at Randolph College cluster in health and applied sciences. Psychology, General leads with median earnings of $52,293 four years after enrollment across 9 graduates, while Kinesiology delivers median earnings of $47,416 with 18 graduates. Biology, General follows with median earnings of $44,118 across 21 graduates. These outcomes reflect the strong labor-market demand for health professions and applied biological sciences, fields where graduates move directly into stable, well-compensated roles. Several of these programs represent grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory because meaningful shares of graduates continue to medical school, graduate study, or professional training. Biology and related life sciences often fall into this category, where early-career earnings reflect those entering the workforce directly while others pursue advanced degrees. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how Randolph College's dominant program families align with national labor-market demand and wage-growth trends in health and life sciences sectors.