Top Ranked Programs
Corban University's program mix is anchored in business and professional fields, reflecting the institution's applied, career-focused identity. Business Administration is the largest program with 47 graduates, followed by Clinical, Counseling and Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology, Education, General, Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, and Theological and Ministerial Studies. The institution's dominant concentration in Business — representing 19% of degrees — positions Corban University as a professional-pathway-oriented private university serving approximately 243 students across 15 programs. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied business and professional fields. Business Administration leads with median earnings of $60,719 four years after enrollment across 47 graduates, followed by Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies with $48,080, Theological and Ministerial Studies with $43,303, and Education, General with $42,243. These programs reflect direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter professional and business sectors immediately after completion, with earnings reflecting stable labor-market outcomes in accounting, management, and business administration roles. The program portfolio emphasizes practical, employment-ready credentials aligned with regional and national labor-market demand. Business Administration and Clinical, Counseling and Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology together account for a substantial share of Corban University's degree output, anchoring the institution's positioning as a business and professional-services-oriented provider. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides context for how these dominant program families align with current workforce trends in accounting, business management, and related professional fields.