Top Ranked Programs
Missouri Valley College's program mix centers on business and professional fields, reflecting the institution's focus on career-ready undergraduate education. Kinesiology is the largest program with 35 graduates annually, followed by Nursing, Business Administration, Agricultural Business and Management, and General Sales, Merchandising and Related Marketing Operations. Across 14 total programs serving roughly 217 students annually, 0 programs meet Azimuth's ranking threshold. The dominant concentration in Business — accounting for 28% of graduates — shapes the institution's economic profile and employer relationships. The strongest earnings outcomes cluster in applied professional fields. Business Administration leads with median earnings of $55,699 four years after enrollment among 28 graduates, while Kinesiology delivers median earnings of $49,877 for 35 graduates. These programs represent the institution's highest-earning pathways and reflect direct labor-market entry where four-year earnings capture meaningful career progression. The concentration of graduates in Kinesiology and Nursing — the two largest programs — anchors the institution's workforce outcomes and employer recruitment patterns in the region. Missouri Valley College's program portfolio emphasizes applied business and professional preparation aligned with regional labor-market demand. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides context for how the institution's dominant program families connect to workforce trends. Graduates entering Business Administration and related professional fields typically pursue direct-to-workforce pathways where early-career earnings reflect immediate labor-market positioning rather than graduate-school-dependent trajectories.