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Trinity College of Florida's program mix centers on theology and religious studies — a signature aligned with the institution's faith-based mission and identity as a private nonprofit college. Economics is the largest program with 49 graduates, followed by Psychology, General with 44 graduates and Biology, General with 41 graduates. Across 22 total programs serving roughly 409 students annually, the institution's academic portfolio reflects its theological foundation and commitment to faith-integrated education. The dominant program family, Social Sciences, represents 22% of degrees awarded, establishing the core academic identity of the institution. Arts comprises 4% of the program mix, providing complementary breadth to the theological core. This concentration in faith-centered and humanities-oriented fields shapes both the student experience and the career pathways graduates pursue, with many students entering ministry, religious education, pastoral counseling, and faith-based nonprofit leadership roles. Graduates from The University of the South enter career pathways that often prioritize mission-driven work and community service over immediate earnings maximization. Many programs in theology and religious studies are grad-school-dependent pathways, where four-year earnings undercount lifetime trajectory because a meaningful share of graduates continue to seminary, graduate divinity programs, or advanced professional study. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how faith-centered and humanities fields align with labor-market demand and career-longevity trends in the nonprofit and religious sectors.