Top Ranked Programs
University of New England's program mix is anchored in health sciences and applied clinical fields, reflecting its focus as a health-professions institution in Maine. Nursing is the largest program with 115 graduates, followed by Biology, General, Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General, Dental Support Services and Allied Professions, and Kinesiology. This concentration in health-related programs aligns with the institution's core identity, preparing graduates for careers in healthcare and allied-health fields. Nursing graduates achieve median 4-year earnings of $84,986, positioning this largest cohort in a competitive range for health-professions pathways. Biology, General graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $70,283, while Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General graduates earn $69,190. Among the institution's highest-earning programs, Nursing leads with median 4-year earnings of $84,986 across 115 graduates, followed by Dental Support Services and Allied Professions at $74,504. These earnings reflect the labor-market demand for clinical and health-management professionals in the Northeast and nationally. The institution's program portfolio emphasizes direct-to-workforce health pathways, enabling graduates to enter clinical practice, healthcare administration, or allied-health roles immediately after completion. These programs deliver median 4-year earnings that reflect actual labor-market outcomes in nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and related disciplines. The supply and demand for college graduates provides context for how University of New England's dominant health-sciences portfolio aligns with sustained national demand in healthcare sectors.