June 2, 2025
Choosing a college major can feel overwhelming. Some universities boast hundreds of majors, so sifting through to find the best fit can seem difficult, but choosing the right one doesn’t have to be. At Class 101 in Bloomington, we help students explore their passions and career goals during their high school years, enabling them to make informed choices about their futures. As we look ahead to the 2025-2026 academic year, it’s clear that some majors are rising in popularity, driven by job market trends, student interests, and emerging technologies.
Whether your student is still undecided or has a dream career in mind, understanding the most in-demand college majors can be a great starting point.
Why? While it’s true that many students switch majors, starting with a strong foundation and understanding about what your student wants to study can help reduce time in college (we don’t recommend being part of the 5th year super-senior club), save significantly on tuition expenses, and better position your student for internships, scholarships, and career success.
So let’s get to it. Here are some of the college majors that we’ve seen rise in popularity this year, along with why they matter for the future job market.
With AI and automation reshaping industries, majors in computer science, data science, and AI continue to grow. Students learn programming, machine learning, and cybersecurity, which are skills that are in high demand across nearly every sector right now.
Majors related to healthcare, including health science, nursing, pre-med, and public health, are growing in popularity due to an aging population and global health concerns. These fields are experiencing consistent growth and have appeal due to job stability and impact.
Business-related majors, including entrepreneurship, marketing, and finance, remain top choices. In 2025, there’s a growing interest in e-commerce, sustainable business practices, and fintech.
From mechanical and electrical to biomedical and environmental engineering, students who enjoy problem-solving and innovation are thriving in these rigorous and rewarding programs.
More students are choosing psychology to explore careers in mental health, counseling, human resources, and even user experience design. This versatile major pairs well with minors in neuroscience or sociology.
As climate change remains a global focus, more students are choosing majors that equip them to make a positive impact. These programs blend science, policy, and business, and students feel drawn to their real-world impact.
In our content-driven world, majors like journalism, public relations, digital marketing, and media production continue to grow!
💡 Class 101 Pro tip: Most of these majors require specific high school classes and test scores for direct admission to competitive university programs. If your student is thinking about selecting one of these popular majors, consult with an advisor to ensure they are taking the right courses and have test scores to apply for direct admission.
Choosing a college major is about more than picking what’s popular. It’s about matching your student’s interests, strengths, and goals to the right path. We conduct an evaluation with each student to help pinpoint their academic and career interests, zeroing in on best-fit college majors and career paths. Additionally, we help students find opportunities to explore those majors during high school so they can confidently build a college list based on their future goals. Pre-college summer programs, job shadowing, and internships all play a role in helping students discover their passions.
At Class 101 Carmel, our personalized college planning services include:
We take the time to get to know each student and help them build a customized plan that makes sense for their future, no stress or guessing required.
Whether your student is just starting high school or getting ready to apply to college, Class 101 in Bloomington is here to guide them every step of the way.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation!
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