Top Ranked Programs
Calumet College of Saint Joseph's program mix is anchored in Security & Protective Services, with additional concentration in Education and Arts. Business accounts for 23% of degree output, reflecting the institution's applied, career-oriented identity as a small private nonprofit serving the Whiting, Indiana region. Across 7 programs, 2 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 88 students annually. The program with the highest aggregate return — combining cohort scale with strong earnings — is Criminal Justice, which anchors the institution's economic profile. Among the most-enrolled programs, Criminal Justice program graduates 41 students and delivers median earnings of $106,465 four years after enrollment; Azimuth ranks it #1 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Business Administration is the second-largest program by graduates, with 19 completers earning $46,551 four years after enrollment — Azimuth ranks it #330 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Additional enrollment is spread across Psychology, General, English Language and Literature, General, and Teacher Education, rounding out the institution's applied program portfolio. The highest-earning programs at Calumet College of Saint Joseph are concentrated in fields with direct workforce pathways. Criminal Justice leads on earnings, with graduates earning $106,465 four years after enrollment; Azimuth ranks it #1 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Business Administration follows, with graduates earning $46,551 four years after enrollment — Azimuth ranks it #330 for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. These programs represent high-mobility, direct-to-workforce pathways where four-year earnings reflect labor-market outcomes rather than a stepping stone to graduate study. For context on how these fields align with national labor-market demand, see the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/).