Top Ranked Programs
University of San Francisco anchors its program portfolio in education and teacher preparation, a signature that reflects the institution's regional mission and workforce needs. The largest programs by enrollment are Nursing with 247 graduates earning $143,356 four years after enrollment, followed by Psychology, General with 150 graduates earning $65,071, Business Administration with 125 graduates, and Digital Marketing and Finance rounding out the enrollment leaders. Across 32 total programs, 19 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 1,614 students annually. The highest-earning programs at University of San Francisco reflect applied professional fields where graduates enter the workforce directly. Computer Science leads with median earnings of $150,341 four years after enrollment from 76 graduates, followed by Nursing with $143,356 from 247 graduates and Business Administration with $104,390. These earnings patterns underscore the institution's strength in fields where regional labor markets reward specialized credentials and direct entry into professional roles. University of San Francisco's program concentration in Business reflects both institutional mission and regional demand. Teacher-preparation pathways are grad-school-dependent in the sense that many graduates pursue advanced credentials or licensure, yet four-year earnings capture the financial foundation these graduates establish early in their careers. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how education and related professional fields align with Wisconsin's workforce trends and long-term career stability in the region.