Top Ranked Programs
Calvary University's program portfolio centers on Theology and related faith-formation disciplines, reflecting the institution's mission as a private Christian university. The largest programs by enrollment are Interdisciplinary Studies with 18 graduates, followed by Business Administration with 13 graduates, Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries with 7 graduates, Theological and Ministerial Studies with 6 graduates, and Bible/Biblical Studies with 5 graduates. Across 5 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 49 students annually. The program-mix signature reflects Business at 23%, Arts at 9%, and Education at 5%, anchoring the institution's identity as a faith-centered liberal arts and professional-preparation university. This concentration in theology, biblical studies, and ministry-adjacent fields shapes both the student experience and the career pathways graduates pursue. Many programs at Calvary University are designed to prepare students for vocational ministry, pastoral leadership, and faith-based organizational roles—pathways where four-year earnings may undercount lifetime trajectory because a meaningful share of graduates continue to graduate theological study or seminary training. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides useful context for understanding how Calvary University's dominant program families align with labor-market demand. Faith-formation and ministry-track programs typically serve a specialized labor market anchored in religious institutions, nonprofit organizations, and faith-based service sectors rather than broad commercial markets. For students whose vocational calling centers on ministry, pastoral work, or faith-based community leadership, Calvary University's program depth and mission alignment offer clear pathways aligned with their professional and spiritual goals.