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Studying Religion/Religious Studies opens doors to diverse career paths in education, nonprofit work, journalism, and social services. With 53 schools offering this major nationwide, graduates typically earn around $25,897 annually in entry-level positions, though earnings increase significantly with advanced degrees and experience.

When evaluating programs, prioritize schools with strong faculty research, diverse course offerings covering multiple religious traditions, and opportunities for fieldwork or internships. Look for programs that emphasize critical thinking, comparative analysis, and research methodology. Consider whether the curriculum includes practical skills like grant writing or community outreach. Access to primary source materials, study abroad opportunities, and interdisciplinary courses can enhance your educational experience and career prospects.
25
Schools Ranked
$33,079
Avg. Program Earnings
70.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $51,482 86.8% private-nonprofit
2 $47,260 53.2% private-forprofit
3 $41,565 private-nonprofit
4 $41,025 83.7% public
5 $38,337 66.7% private-nonprofit
6 $37,568 74.6% private-nonprofit
7 $37,208 87.6% public
8 $35,265 63.5% private-nonprofit
9 $33,993 81.5% private-nonprofit
10 $33,993 69.9% public
11 $32,569 73.1% public
12 $32,284 35.7% private-nonprofit
13 $31,848 48.6% private-nonprofit
14 $31,127 81.2% public
15 $29,685 75.2% private-nonprofit
16 $28,753 65.2% private-nonprofit
17 $28,598 38.2% private-nonprofit
18 $28,598 95.3% public
19 $27,823 67.7% public
20 $27,536 64.8% private-nonprofit
21 $26,585 59.5% private-nonprofit
22 $26,353 68.9% public
23 $26,353 74.6% public
24 $25,967 83.0% public
25 $25,194 80.3% private-nonprofit

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