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Saint Joseph Seminary College's program portfolio is concentrated in philosophical and theological study, reflecting its identity as a Catholic seminary institution. Philosophy and Religious Studies, General is the dominant program, with 20 graduates annually. Across 1 total programs, the institution serves roughly 20 students, with 0 programs meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold. The seminary's academic structure centers on Philosophy, the primary pathway for students preparing for religious vocation and theological leadership. This concentration reflects the institution's distinctive mission as a formation community for Catholic priesthood and monastic life. Unlike broad-access universities with diversified program portfolios, Saint Joseph Seminary College maintains a focused curriculum aligned to its specific educational and spiritual purpose. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework applies differently to seminary outcomes than to secular institutions, as many graduates pursue advanced theological study, ordination, or monastic commitment rather than direct entry into national labor markets. Four-year earnings figures, where available, reflect a subset of graduates who pursue secular employment; the majority of the cohort follows vocational pathways where conventional earnings metrics do not capture the intended outcome. Prospective students should understand that this institution's value proposition centers on theological formation and religious vocation rather than on labor-market earnings optimization.