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Religious Education graduates earn an average of $28,093 annually, reflecting the field's focus on service-oriented careers rather than high-paying positions. With only 18 schools offering dedicated programs, students should carefully evaluate their options based on specific criteria. Look for programs that combine theological study with practical teaching methods, offering coursework in curriculum development, educational psychology, and diverse religious traditions. Strong programs typically feature experienced faculty with both academic credentials and real-world teaching experience. Consider schools that provide fieldwork opportunities in religious institutions, schools, or community organizations. Access to internships and student teaching placements can significantly enhance job prospects in churches, religious schools, and faith-based educational organizations upon graduation.
18
Schools Ranked
$28,094
Avg. Program Earnings
61.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 18 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $41,937 64.1% private-nonprofit
2 $33,655 43.0% private-forprofit
3 $33,637 77.1% private-nonprofit
4 $31,314 private-nonprofit
5 $31,314 45.7% private-nonprofit
6 $31,127 60.3% private-nonprofit
7 $29,685 35.5% private-nonprofit
8 $29,141 64.3% private-nonprofit
9 $27,669 64.4% private-nonprofit
10 $26,933 63.6% private-nonprofit
11 $26,933 68.8% private-nonprofit
12 $25,967 78.5% private-nonprofit
13 $25,658 60.4% private-nonprofit
14 $25,194 86.6% private-nonprofit
15 $24,421 76.6% private-nonprofit
16 $21,052 60.0% private-nonprofit
17 $20,824 62.0% private-nonprofit
18 $19,227 29.2% private-nonprofit

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