Top Ranked Programs
University of Bridgeport's program mix is anchored in health-related fields, reflecting the institution's focus on preparing students for careers in healthcare and allied professions. The largest programs include Nursing with 136 graduates earning a median $123,148 four years after enrollment, Psychology, General with 56 graduates earning a median $55,958, and General Studies with 39 graduates earning a median $56,700. Together with Dental Support Services and Allied Professions and Criminal Justice, these five programs represent the institution's core enrollment footprint across 20 total programs. The highest-earning programs at University of Bridgeport reflect the economic value of specialized health credentials. Nursing graduates earn a median $123,148 four years after enrollment with 136 graduates, while Dental Support Services and Allied Professions delivers a median $74,822 with 36 graduates. General Studies and Psychology, General round out the stronger-earning cluster, with graduates earning a median $56,700 and $55,958 respectively. These outcomes reflect the direct labor-market demand for healthcare professionals and the relatively stable wage trajectories in clinical and allied health fields. University of Bridgeport's concentration in Health — approximately 10% of graduates — positions the institution within a sector where median four-year earnings reflect entry into stable, in-demand roles. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how health-related fields align with national labor-market trends and hiring patterns across healthcare systems and clinical settings.