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Cambridge, Massachusetts · Private Non-Profit

Theological and Ministerial Studies at Harvard University

Read the reported program-share signal, school-wide price, and outcome proxy before comparing peer schools in this field. The enrollment proxy is about 86 students when that share is applied to current enrollment.

1.1% Program signal 86 Size proxy $19,066 Net price (all) $101,817 Median earnings

Program snapshot

1.1% reported share makes this a focused program signal in federal data.

This major

Program signal
1.1%
Enrollment proxy
~86
Schools with reported signal
266

Admissions

Acceptance rate (school)
3.7%
Graduation rate
97.6%

Cost

Avg net price (school)
$19,066/yr
4-year cost (est.)
$76,264
Median debt
$14,000

Outcomes

Median earnings 10y
$101,817/yr
ROI grade (school)
A

College Scorecard reports school-wide earnings and price, not per-major outcomes for individual colleges. Program share is a concentration signal, not a promise of department quality. Use it as a proxy, then verify department-level outcomes with the school.

Value among peer schools

Compared with 266 schools that report this field.

#6 of 266 on ROI Top 2% value
16% national avg concentration Bigger than 37% of programs
−$4,542 net price vs peer avg Peer avg: $23,608
+$47,534 earnings vs peer avg Peer avg: $54,283

This page treats cost and earnings as school-wide context, not department-level outcomes. The reported share is below the national average concentration; the school-wide net price is lower than the peer average ($4,542 below), and ten-year median earnings are higher than the peer average ($47,534 above). That combination produces a A value grade and a top 2% ROI position within this field set.

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Comparable programs

Peer schools below also report a positive program-share signal and are sorted by value grade.

Questions about this program

How big is the program signal?

Theological and Ministerial Studies accounts for 1.1% of reported programs at Harvard University, which is bigger than 37% of schools in this field set and below the national average concentration. The enrollment proxy is about 86 students when that share is applied to current enrollment.

How should I read the cost number?

Harvard University's average net price is $19,066 per year, about $76,264 over four years. That is $4,542 below the $23,608 peer average, before your own aid package changes the final bill.

Are the earnings major-specific?

No. The $101,817 median earnings figure is school-wide ten years after entry. It is $47,534 above the $54,283 average among schools reporting this field, so treat it as an outcomes proxy rather than a department guarantee.

What should I compare next?

Start with program share, net price after aid, graduation rate, location, and whether the department publishes placement or licensure outcomes. EduGradify ranks Harvard University #6 of 266 schools in this field set by school-wide ROI proxy.