Top Ranked Programs
University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne anchors its program portfolio in business and applied professional fields, a signature well-suited to its regional public mission in southeastern Wisconsin. Nursing is the largest program with 116 graduates annually, followed by Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General (29 graduates), Biology, General (25 graduates), Teacher Education (13 graduates), and Psychology, General (13 graduates). Across 18 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, reflecting a focused portfolio centered on workforce-aligned fields. The institution's highest-earning programs cluster in business and applied disciplines. Nursing leads with median earnings of $81,680 four years after enrollment across 116 graduates, followed by Biology, General at $72,008 (25 graduates), Business Administration at $70,794 (10 graduates), Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General at $46,695 (29 graduates), and Design and Applied Arts at $40,619 (10 graduates). This earnings pattern reflects University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne's concentration in Health, which represents 10% of graduates, alongside Business at 10% and Education at 7%. The program mix positions University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne as a direct-to-workforce institution where most graduates enter stable, applied-professional careers rather than graduate-school-dependent pathways. Business, management, and applied technical fields dominate the graduate output, aligning with regional employer demand in manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and professional services across the Milwaukee-Chicago corridor. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these dominant program families align with current labor-market conditions and wage trends in the region.