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Baptist University of Florida stands out with an $8,829 net price that undercuts the next cheapest Bible program by over $2,000. Among Florida's eight Biblical Studies programs, graduation rates span from 23.6% to 69.2%, creating clear quality distinctions beyond just cost. The state's growing Christian school sector and extensive retirement communities create steady demand for ministry professionals, while Florida's tax-free income structure helps graduates maximize their $25,310 median earnings.
8
Programs
$8,829 – $32,751
Net Price Range
$25,310
Avg. Program Earnings
48.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Bible/Biblical Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,829 $13,800 69.2% 92.1%
2 $10,888 $9,068 60.7%
3 $19,273 $14,300 44.2% 49.6%
4 $21,007 $28,160 34.9% 55.1%
5 $22,226 $19,658 23.6% 79.3%
6 $22,527 $18,920 50.6% 71.7%
7 $30,209 $31,732 43.3% 60.9%
8 $32,751 $37,990 58.9% 94.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $23,922 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Baptist University of Florida's $8,829 net price reflects its focused mission and smaller scale compared to Palm Beach Atlantic University's $32,751 cost. Geographic factors also matter, with rural Graceville offering lower operating costs than West Palm Beach's upscale market.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Florida?

Baptist University of Florida combines the lowest cost with the highest graduation rate at 69.2%. However, Johnson University Florida shows that higher costs don't guarantee better outcomes, with a 23.6% graduation rate despite charging $22,226 net price.

Is the $25,310 median earnings figure realistic for Biblical Studies graduates?

This earnings data comes from Johnson University Florida and reflects entry-level ministry positions. Florida's retirement communities and growing Christian school network provide steady employment opportunities, while the state's lack of income tax helps maximize take-home pay.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.