Graduate-Success

Christ College

Christ College, Valparaiso University’s Honors College, offers strong students in every field of study an engaging alternative path to complete their general education requirements.  Designated honors professors will guide you and other highly motivated students to examine significant questions, such as “What is the good life?” and “What are our responsibilities toward other human beings?” by reading great texts and writing thoughtful essays.


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100%
graduate outcomes rate
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$62,216
average starting salary

Outcomes Breakdown

68.2%

Employed

30.3%

Continuing Education

0%

Seeking Employment

1.5%

Volunteer or Service Program

0%

Military Service

0%

Not Seeking

Top Employers

  • Caterpillar Inc.
  • Cleveland-Cliffs Inc.
  • ComEd
  • Community Healthcare System
  • Eli Lilly and Company
  • Kimley-Horn
  • KPMG LLP
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • National Weather Service
  • Porter-Starke Services
  • Superior Engineering, LLC
Caleb VanArragon '23, '24

Christ College Offers Alumni Lifelong Skills and Experiences

Caleb VanArragon ’23, ’24 M.S., was drawn to Valpo by our campus’ close-knit community and the open door of possibilities offered by Christ College. Now, he’s applying those same principles to a run in professional golfing – with a solid backup plan in a career of equal passion: biostatistics.

Alyssa Foster ’24

From Reader to Editor-in-Chief: One Student’s Journey to a Professional Writing Career

Cori Laatsch ’24 came to Valpo with a love for stories and a dream of turning that passion into a career. Now editor-in-chief of The Torch, she’s gained the experience, confidence, and support needed to pursue a future in professional writing and publishing.

Daniel Owens ’23

Outcomes in Action: Daniel Owens ’23

Following the footsteps of generations of Valpo alumni, Daniel Owens ’23 has always had his sights set on a brighter, greener future for all. After finding his calling in environmental engineering, Daniel upgraded his internship with WSP Global, Inc. into a full-time role after graduation. Now, he’s radiating hope as an industrial wastewater engineer in Denver – and seeing the results of his work come to fruition in real-time.