Top Ranked Programs
Trinity College of Florida's program mix is anchored in theological and religious studies, reflecting the institution's faith-based mission and identity. Theological and Ministerial Studies is the largest program with 12 graduates, followed by Clinical, Counseling and Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology with 8 graduates and Business Administration with 6 graduates. Across 3 programs, the institution serves roughly 26 students annually, with 0 programs meeting Azimuth's ranking threshold. The program portfolio reflects Theology as the dominant concentration, representing 20% of graduates, with Education comprising 3% of the degree output. This concentration shapes the institution's academic identity as a faith-centered liberal arts college where theological and religious preparation forms the core educational pathway. Theological and Ministerial Studies represents the institution's highest aggregate return by combining enrollment scale with earnings outcomes, anchoring the economic profile of the graduate cohort. As a small private nonprofit institution, Trinity College of Florida graduates a focused cohort each year, which shapes employer recruitment patterns and alumni network density within faith-based and religious-service sectors. The program structure emphasizes direct preparation for ministry, pastoral leadership, and faith-community roles, where four-year earnings reflect entry into mission-driven career pathways rather than high-mobility national labor markets. For context on how these fields align with broader labor-market demand and career trajectories, see the [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/).