Top Ranked Programs
Saint Elizabeth University's program mix is anchored in health sciences and nursing — a portfolio shaped by the institution's mission as a health-professions-focused private university. Nursing is the largest program with 74 graduates annually, followed by Business Administration, Psychology, General, Criminal Justice, and Biology, General. The Health concentration — represented across 9 total programs with 0 meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold — reflects the university's specialized identity within the health professions landscape. The earnings pattern aligns closely with the institution's program focus. Nursing leads with median earnings of $109,286 four years after enrollment across 74 graduates, followed by Business Administration at $46,247 and Psychology, General at $38,484. These outcomes reflect the labor-market strength of health-professions pathways in the Northeast, where demand for nursing, clinical, and allied-health graduates remains consistently strong. Several of Saint Elizabeth University's programs represent grad-school-dependent pathways — particularly those in foundational health sciences — where four-year earnings undercount the trajectory of graduates who continue to graduate or professional school. Nursing and clinical-track programs, by contrast, are direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter the labor market immediately and earnings reflect national healthcare-sector outcomes. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how the institution's health-professions portfolio aligns with regional and national labor-market demand in healthcare.