Top Ranked Programs
Spring Arbor University's program mix centers on public administration, education, and business—a portfolio aligned with the university's mission as a private nonprofit serving career-focused students. Social Work is the largest program with 63 graduates, followed by Nursing with 42 graduates, Business Administration with 35 graduates, Teacher Education with 19 graduates, and General Studies with 15 graduates. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 240 students annually, the earnings outcomes reflect the applied, professional orientation of the institution's degree portfolio. The highest-earning programs at Spring Arbor University cluster in business and professional fields. Nursing graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $91,869 with 42 graduates, while Accounting delivers median earnings of $66,338. Business Administration graduates earn $62,928, and General Studies reaches $50,735. These outcomes reflect direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter professional roles immediately after completion. The concentration in Public Administration and related professional fields shapes the institution's economic signature. Education and business programs, which together represent a substantial share of degree output, lead to stable career pathways in sectors with consistent hiring demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these program families align with regional and national labor-market trends.