Top Ranked Programs
Providence Christian College's program mix reflects its identity as a liberal arts institution anchored in humanities, social sciences, and professional preparation fields. General Studies is the largest program with 21 graduates annually, followed by other foundational liberal arts and applied professional majors. Across 0 programs that meet Azimuth's ranking threshold, the institution serves 21 students annually through a portfolio designed to develop critical thinking and professional readiness alongside disciplinary depth. The earnings pattern at Providence Christian reflects the typical trajectory of liberal arts institutions, where outcomes depend significantly on major choice and post-graduation pathway. General Studies leads the institution's earnings profile with graduates earning median 4-year earnings of $45,640, representing the strongest financial outcome among ranked programs. The concentration in liberal arts majors means that earnings variation across fields is meaningful — some majors lead directly to workforce entry with clear salary benchmarks, while others serve as foundations for graduate study or professional credentialing that shapes longer-term financial trajectory. Several of Providence Christian's programs are grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings undercount lifetime outcomes because graduates often continue to graduate or professional school. Others support direct-to-workforce entry in fields like business, accounting, and applied social sciences. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how the institution's program families align with national labor-market demand and wage trends across different fields of study.