Top Ranked Programs
Trinity College of Nursing & Health Sciences concentrates entirely in Health fields, a portfolio that reflects the institution's specialized mission. Nursing is the largest program, graduating 47 students annually with median earnings of $82,804 four years after enrollment. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 47 students annually, the institution's strength centers on clinical and applied health pathways where graduates move directly into the workforce. Nursing represents the institution's highest-earning pathway, with 47 graduates earning median earnings of $82,804 four years after enrollment. This concentration reflects Trinity's positioning as a specialized health sciences institution in a region with substantial healthcare employer demand. The earnings profile aligns with direct-to-workforce health professions where graduates enter stable, in-demand roles immediately after completion. Trinity's program portfolio is characterized by depth in applied health fields rather than breadth across multiple disciplines. This focused approach supports strong labor-market alignment for graduates entering nursing, allied health, and clinical support roles. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides context for how these health-focused pathways align with sustained national demand in healthcare sectors.