Top Ranked Programs
Wesleyan College's program mix is anchored in health and life sciences — a signature aligned with the institution's mission as a women's college with deep roots in nursing and allied health professions. Nursing is the largest program with 32 graduates annually, followed by Psychology, General, Business Administration, Teacher Education, and Economics. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 115 students annually, several deliver strong four-year earnings outcomes. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's health-sciences concentration. Nursing graduates earn median earnings of $67,603 four years after enrollment, with 32 graduates in the cohort. Business Administration follows with median earnings of $58,887 four years after enrollment and 23 graduates. These outcomes correspond to the institution's programmatic focus on fields where employers recruit actively and compensation reflects specialized training and licensure requirements. Health-sciences and nursing pathways at Wesleyan College lead directly into the workforce, where four-year earnings reflect labor-market outcomes in stable, in-demand sectors. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how the institution's dominant program families align with national wage trends and employer demand in healthcare and related fields.