Top Ranked Programs
Universidad Central De Bayamon's program portfolio is anchored in health professions and applied clinical fields, reflecting the institution's mission as a private nonprofit serving the Puerto Rico healthcare workforce. Nursing is the largest program with 43 graduates annually, followed by Natural Sciences, Subject-Specific Teacher Education, Psychology, General, and Teacher Education. The Health concentration represents the institution's core academic identity, with graduates entering stable, in-demand regional careers. Four-year earnings vary meaningfully across the program mix. Accounting graduates earn median earnings of $39,918 four years after enrollment, while Teacher Education graduates earn $32,112. Nursing graduates reach $29,505, and Psychology, General graduates earn $18,428. This earnings spread reflects the diversity of clinical and health-support roles that Universidad Central De Bayamon prepares students to enter, from direct patient care to administrative and technical health positions. The program mix emphasizes direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect immediate labor-market outcomes in Puerto Rico's healthcare sector. Most graduates enter nursing, allied health, or clinical support roles where regional demand remains strong and career progression is tied to licensure and clinical experience rather than graduate-degree requirements. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how healthcare professions align with regional labor-market trends and wage stability.