Top Ranked Programs
Kentucky Christian University's program mix centers on Business, reflecting the institution's applied-professional orientation as a private nonprofit liberal arts college. Business Administration is the largest program with 37 graduates, followed by Teacher Education, Nursing, Bible/Biblical Studies, and Theology and Religious Vocations, Other. Across 8 total programs, 0 meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, serving roughly 100 students annually. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied fields. Nursing leads with median earnings of $96,766 four years after enrollment across 14 graduates, while Bible/Biblical Studies graduates earn $44,862 and Business Administration graduates earn $44,584. These programs anchor the institution's economic profile, with Business representing 35% of degrees and Education representing 13%. The concentration in business and professional fields positions graduates for direct entry into regional labor markets, where employer recruitment in finance, accounting, management, and related sectors remains steady. Kentucky Christian University's program scale and regional anchoring support employer visibility and internship pathways typical of mid-sized private institutions in the Southeast.