Top Ranked Programs
Hannibal-Lagrange University's program mix is anchored in education and teacher-preparation fields, reflecting the institution's historical mission and regional workforce needs. Teacher Education is the largest program with 30 graduates, followed by Business Administration, Nursing, Religion/Religious Studies, and Social Work. Across 7 programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, with several positioned to support stable career pathways in education and related fields. Business Administration leads the institution's earnings profile, with 15 graduates earning median earnings of $48,374 four years after enrollment [per the program-ranking methodology](/analysis/college-program-rankings-how-to-actually-evaluate-programs/). Teacher Education follows with 30 graduates earning median earnings of $35,240 four years after enrollment. These programs represent the institution's strongest economic outcomes and reflect fields where regional demand and career stability support solid long-term financial trajectories. The concentration in Education — accounting for 30% of degrees — positions Hannibal-Lagrange University as a specialized educator-preparation institution. Business represents 15% of graduates, and Arts accounts for 2%, rounding out a portfolio focused on workforce-aligned fields. Many of these programs are direct-to-workforce pathways where graduates enter education, social services, and related sectors immediately after completion. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these education-focused fields align with regional and national labor-market trends.