Top Ranked Programs
University of the Virgin Islands's program mix is anchored in Business and applied professional fields. Nursing is the largest program with 34 graduates annually, followed by Business Administration, Biology, General, Psychology, General, and Accounting. Across 11 programs serving roughly 158 students annually, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied fields. Nursing leads with median earnings of $94,239 four years after enrollment across 34 graduates, followed by Criminal Justice with $58,403 for 9 graduates and Accounting with $51,737 for 14 graduates. Business Administration also delivers solid four-year earnings of $46,775. These programs reflect the institution's positioning as a regional public university serving the Virgin Islands labor market, where business, hospitality, and applied professional fields align with local employer demand. The program portfolio reflects University of the Virgin Islands's mission as a regional institution. Business represents 28% of graduates, with Education at 4% and other STEM fields at 3%, creating a concentration in fields tied to regional economic opportunity. For context on how these program families align with broader labor-market demand, see the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/).