Graduates of Covenant College earn median 4-year earnings of $48,802, placing Covenant College in the 9.7 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Covenant College #1101 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings trajectory reflects a student body concentrated in fields that lead to stable, professional careers, with outcomes that position the institution competitively within its peer set. The program portfolio is anchored in Social Sciences, which represents the largest share of degrees and drives the institution's earnings profile. Business/Commerce, General is the highest-enrollment program with 25 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $75,186, performing at 1.1x the national benchmark for the field. The Economics program graduates 23 students with median 4-year earnings of $62,761, also tracking at 0.8x the benchmark. Psychology, General and Bible/Biblical Studies round out the largest cohorts, with Psychology, General delivering median 4-year earnings of $42,517 at 0.8x benchmark performance. This concentration in professional and social-science fields creates a coherent earnings story: graduates move into roles where early-career pay is predictable and advancement is tied to credential and experience rather than field-specific volatility.
Graduates of Covenant College earn median 4-year earnings of $48,802, placing Covenant College in the 9.7 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Covenant College #1101 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings trajectory reflects a student body concentrated in fields that lead to stable, professional careers, with outcomes that position the institution competitively within its peer set. The program portfolio is anchored in Social Sciences, which represents the largest share of degrees and drives the institution's earnings profile. Business/Commerce, General is the highest-enrollment program with 25 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $75,186, performing at 1.1x the national benchmark for the field. The Economics program graduates 23 students with median 4-year earnings of $62,761, also tracking at 0.8x the benchmark. Psychology, General and Bible/Biblical Studies round out the largest cohorts, with Psychology, General delivering median 4-year earnings of $42,517 at 0.8x benchmark performance. This concentration in professional and social-science fields creates a coherent earnings story: graduates move into roles where early-career pay is predictable and advancement is tied to credential and experience rather than field-specific volatility.
Latest FE earnings field: 10-year
Lower quartile, 10-year field
How graduate earnings grow across the currently available FE horizons.
Financial justification for the investment.
Graduates of Covenant College earn median 4-year earnings of $48,802, placing Covenant College in the 9.7 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Covenant College #1101 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings trajectory reflects a student body concentrated in fields that lead to stable, professional careers, with outcomes that position the institution competitively within its peer set. The program portfolio is anchored in Social Sciences, which represents the largest share of degrees and drives the institution's earnings profile. Business/Commerce, General is the highest-enrollment program with 25 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $75,186, performing at 1.1x the national benchmark for the field. The Economics program graduates 23 students with median 4-year earnings of $62,761, also tracking at 0.8x the benchmark. Psychology, General and Bible/Biblical Studies round out the largest cohorts, with Psychology, General delivering median 4-year earnings of $42,517 at 0.8x benchmark performance. This concentration in professional and social-science fields creates a coherent earnings story: graduates move into roles where early-career pay is predictable and advancement is tied to credential and experience rather than field-specific volatility.
Program mix and student pathways explain much of the earnings story.
Covenant College's program mix is anchored in the social sciences, reflecting the institution's liberal arts identity and Christian mission. Business/Commerce, General is the largest program with 25 graduates, followed by Economics, Biology, General, Psychology, General, and Bible/Biblical Studies. Across 17 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, with median earnings four years after enrollment ranging from $42,517 to $75,186. The institution's strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied professional and quantitative fields. Business/Commerce, General leads with median earnings of $75,186 four years after enrollment, followed by Economics with graduates earning $62,761 and Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies with median earnings of $44,909. Teacher Education and Psychology, General round out the highest-earning programs, with graduates earning $43,077 and $42,517 respectively. The concentration of strength in these fields reflects Covenant College's emphasis on practical preparation for professional careers. The program portfolio balances humanities and social-science foundations with applied professional pathways. Social Sciences represents 16% of graduates, with Business at 13% and Arts at 8%, creating a mix suited to students seeking both broad liberal arts preparation and direct workforce entry. The supply and demand for college graduates provides context for how these program families align with labor-market trends and regional employer demand.
Upper quartile, 10-year field
Graduates of Covenant College earn median 4-year earnings of $48,802, placing Covenant College in the 9.7 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Covenant College #1101 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings trajectory reflects a student body concentrated in fields that lead to stable, professional careers, with outcomes that position the institution competitively within its peer set. The program portfolio is anchored in Social Sciences, which represents the largest share of degrees and drives the institution's earnings profile. Business/Commerce, General is the highest-enrollment program with 25 graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $75,186, performing at 1.1x the national benchmark for the field. The Economics program graduates 23 students with median 4-year earnings of $62,761, also tracking at 0.8x the benchmark. Psychology, General and Bible/Biblical Studies round out the largest cohorts, with Psychology, General delivering median 4-year earnings of $42,517 at 0.8x benchmark performance. This concentration in professional and social-science fields creates a coherent earnings story: graduates move into roles where early-career pay is predictable and advancement is tied to credential and experience rather than field-specific volatility.
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