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Holy Apostles College and Seminary's program portfolio is concentrated in theological and religious studies fields, reflecting the institution's identity as a seminary and Catholic liberal arts college. Theological and Ministerial Studies is the dominant program with 23 graduates, followed by Philosophy with 19 graduates and General Studies with 13 graduates. The institution serves 63 students across 4 programs, with 0 programs meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold. Theology represents 12% of the institution's degree output, establishing the core academic mission. Arts comprises 2% of graduates, providing complementary breadth to the theological focus. This concentrated program mix aligns with Holy Apostles' positioning as a specialized seminary institution serving students pursuing religious vocations and advanced theological study. The program structure emphasizes depth in faith-based disciplines rather than breadth across multiple career fields. Many of Holy Apostles' programs follow grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings reflect early-career outcomes for graduates continuing to graduate or professional theological study. The institution's specialized mission means labor-market outcomes differ from broader undergraduate institutions—graduates often pursue ordination, advanced theological degrees, or faith-based professional roles where traditional four-year earnings metrics capture only the initial phase of longer career trajectories. For context on how specialized religious and theological programs align with educational and vocational pathways, the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides relevant labor-market perspective.