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University of Valley Forge's program mix emphasizes theology and religious studies, reflecting its faith-based mission. Radio, Television, and Digital Communication is the largest program with 12 graduates, followed by Theological and Ministerial Studies, Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology, Social Work, and Teacher Education. Across 7 programs serving roughly 59 students annually, the institution focuses on Theology and related fields. The median earnings pattern reflects faith-based education outcomes. Theological and Ministerial Studies graduates earn median four-year earnings of $46,072 with 11 graduates, while Radio, Television, and Digital Communication graduates earn $43,724 and Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries graduates earn $40,407. These outcomes align with vocational ministry and pastoral roles, where graduates often prioritize mission-driven work. Education represents 12% of the institution's degree output, with Business accounting for 4%. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) framework provides context for how these fields align with labor-market dynamics.