100% of the Class of 2023 Biblical, Religious and Philosophical Studies survey respondents were employed or in graduate school within 6-9 months of graduation.
Check out what our grads are up to
Our students continue to do great things after they’ve graduated, whether they are working on advanced degrees, serving in local churches and organizations, or managing in small businesses. They carry our distinctives of their education into an exciting variety of places and vocations.
Where they work
- Carr & Mattes
- Hoffman Homes for Youth
- Lutheran Children and Family Services
- Midtown Scholar Bookstores
- PC
- Peace Corps
- Teach for America
What they do
- Business analyst
- Financial advisor
- Lawyer
- Medical doctor
- Mental health worker
- Paralegal
- Pastor
- Teacher
Graduate school
- Bethel Seminary
- Brandeis University
- Gettysburg Seminary
- Oxford University
- University of Stirling
- Western Michigan University
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Ben Stolz ’10
Ben Stolz, a 2010 Philosophy major, went on to become part of the highly competitive Americorps Program, Teach for America.
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Derrick Whitmore ’02 Youth Pastor at Shepherd of the Hills Church
Derrick has served as a youth pastor in two different churches—first at St. Paul United Methodist Church in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, and currently at Shepherd of the Hills Church (United Churches of Christ) in Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania.
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Keith Miller Leader of LifePath Church
Keith's passion is to plant the seeds for a multi-generational faith community, to help people experience the freedom of living in God’s kingdom, and to make disciples of Jesus who can walk with others through the same process.
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Patrick McCullough ’02 President of the Society of Biblical Literature Student Association
Pat graduated from our department in 2002. He later completed a masters of divinity at Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, California, and is now writing his dissertation on Christian origins at UCLA.
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Scott Forbes ’04 Business Systems Analyst
After graduating with a major in philosophy in 2004, Scott took a position as a business systems analyst in May, 2005 for Stallion Oilfield Services, Houston Texas, where he is currently employed.
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