Top Ranked Programs
Delaware Valley University's program mix is anchored in agriculture, animal science, and applied life sciences—a signature shaped by the institution's land-grant heritage and rural Pennsylvania location. Animal Sciences is the largest program with 71 graduates, followed by Business Administration, Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management, Biology, General, and Agricultural Business and Management. Across 17 programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, with particular strength in agriculture-adjacent and veterinary-preparation pathways. The earnings pattern reflects the institution's applied-professional focus. Business Administration graduates earn median 4-year earnings of $66,210 with 45 graduates, while Biology, General delivers $55,244 for 33 graduates. Agricultural Business and Management reaches $53,349 and Agricultural Production Operations achieves $49,746, demonstrating solid early-career outcomes across the institution's core applied-science portfolio. Several of these programs—particularly those in agriculture and animal science—serve as direct pathways to stable, in-demand careers in farming, veterinary medicine, and agricultural business. Many of Delaware Valley University's strongest programs are grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory because graduates often continue to veterinary school, graduate programs in animal science, or professional certifications in agricultural management. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how the institution's dominant program families align with labor-market demand in rural and agricultural sectors.