Graduates of Soka University of America earn median 4-year earnings of $53,646, placing the institution in the 13.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Soka University of America #1028 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings profile reflects a liberal arts curriculum anchored in humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary study, where outcomes depend significantly on individual major selection and career pathway choices. Program-level outcomes show meaningful variation across fields. General Studies represents the largest aggregate return by enrollment and earnings combination at the institution. The most popular majors — including those in social sciences, humanities, and professional studies — lead to a range of career outcomes, with some graduates entering high-mobility fields in business, education, and nonprofit leadership while others pursue advanced degrees or specialized professional paths. Earnings across Soka University of America's program portfolio reflect the broader liberal arts model, where early-career pay varies by field concentration and post-graduation career decisions rather than by a dominant high-earning cluster. Graduates in business-related concentrations and applied social sciences tend toward stronger early earnings, while those in pure humanities fields often show earnings growth that accelerates after the initial post-college years as they move into leadership and specialized roles.
Graduates of Soka University of America earn median 4-year earnings of $53,646, placing the institution in the 13.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Soka University of America #1028 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings profile reflects a liberal arts curriculum anchored in humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary study, where outcomes depend significantly on individual major selection and career pathway choices. Program-level outcomes show meaningful variation across fields. General Studies represents the largest aggregate return by enrollment and earnings combination at the institution. The most popular majors — including those in social sciences, humanities, and professional studies — lead to a range of career outcomes, with some graduates entering high-mobility fields in business, education, and nonprofit leadership while others pursue advanced degrees or specialized professional paths. Earnings across Soka University of America's program portfolio reflect the broader liberal arts model, where early-career pay varies by field concentration and post-graduation career decisions rather than by a dominant high-earning cluster. Graduates in business-related concentrations and applied social sciences tend toward stronger early earnings, while those in pure humanities fields often show earnings growth that accelerates after the initial post-college years as they move into leadership and specialized roles.
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Graduates of Soka University of America earn median 4-year earnings of $53,646, placing the institution in the 13.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Soka University of America #1028 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings profile reflects a liberal arts curriculum anchored in humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary study, where outcomes depend significantly on individual major selection and career pathway choices. Program-level outcomes show meaningful variation across fields. General Studies represents the largest aggregate return by enrollment and earnings combination at the institution. The most popular majors — including those in social sciences, humanities, and professional studies — lead to a range of career outcomes, with some graduates entering high-mobility fields in business, education, and nonprofit leadership while others pursue advanced degrees or specialized professional paths. Earnings across Soka University of America's program portfolio reflect the broader liberal arts model, where early-career pay varies by field concentration and post-graduation career decisions rather than by a dominant high-earning cluster. Graduates in business-related concentrations and applied social sciences tend toward stronger early earnings, while those in pure humanities fields often show earnings growth that accelerates after the initial post-college years as they move into leadership and specialized roles.
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Graduates of Soka University of America earn median 4-year earnings of $53,646, placing the institution in the 13.3 percentile for median earnings four years after enrollment among nonprofit four-year institutions. Azimuth ranks Soka University of America #1028 for return on investment among nonprofit four-year institutions. The earnings profile reflects a liberal arts curriculum anchored in humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary study, where outcomes depend significantly on individual major selection and career pathway choices. Program-level outcomes show meaningful variation across fields. General Studies represents the largest aggregate return by enrollment and earnings combination at the institution. The most popular majors — including those in social sciences, humanities, and professional studies — lead to a range of career outcomes, with some graduates entering high-mobility fields in business, education, and nonprofit leadership while others pursue advanced degrees or specialized professional paths. Earnings across Soka University of America's program portfolio reflect the broader liberal arts model, where early-career pay varies by field concentration and post-graduation career decisions rather than by a dominant high-earning cluster. Graduates in business-related concentrations and applied social sciences tend toward stronger early earnings, while those in pure humanities fields often show earnings growth that accelerates after the initial post-college years as they move into leadership and specialized roles.
Program mix and student pathways explain much of the earnings story.
Soka University of America's program mix reflects its identity as a liberal arts institution with a focus on humanistic and social-science inquiry. General Studies is the largest program with 97 graduates, followed by other humanities and social-science concentrations that anchor the institution's academic portfolio. Across 0 programs meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold, the institution serves roughly 97 students annually in a deliberately small-cohort environment. General Studies emerges as the program combining meaningful enrollment with strong four-year earnings of $52,896, positioning it as the institution's highest-aggregate-return field. General Studies, the largest program by cohort, generates median earnings of $52,896 four years after enrollment. The earnings pattern reflects Soka's positioning as a values-driven liberal arts college where outcomes vary by field, with humanities and social-science majors showing the institution's core strength in preparing graduates for careers in education, nonprofit leadership, social advocacy, and professional service sectors. Several of these programs represent grad-school-dependent pathways where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory, as a meaningful share of Soka graduates continue to graduate or professional school in fields like law, education, and social work. The supply and demand for college graduates provides context for how liberal arts fields align with labor-market demand and the sectors where Soka's graduates tend to concentrate their careers.
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