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Luther Rice College & Seminary offers Georgia's most affordable Bible studies education at just $3,935 net price, while graduates earn $27,126 annually. This creates an unusual scenario where the cheapest program produces some of the highest-earning graduates in the state. Georgia's religious broadcasting sector, including networks like Trinity Broadcasting, provides career opportunities for biblical studies graduates beyond traditional ministry roles. The $20,897 price gap between Luther Rice and Covenant College reflects the wide range of educational approaches available.
6
Programs
$3,935 – $24,832
Net Price Range
$26,200
Avg. Program Earnings
43.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Bible/Biblical Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,935 $10,538 67.6%
2 $5,970 $8,492 16.7%
3 $20,133 $23,250 46.0% 68.0%
4 $20,752 $22,300 40.4% 24.2%
5 $22,328 $25,568 41.1% 80.8%
6 $24,832 $40,464 71.9% 84.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Luther Rice College so affordable compared to other Georgia Bible programs?

Luther Rice charges a net price of $3,935, nearly $17,000 less than the next cheapest option at Beulah Heights University. The seminary's location in Lithonia and focus on practical ministry training helps keep costs low while maintaining a 67.57% acceptance rate.

How do graduation rates vary among Georgia's Bible study programs?

Covenant College leads with a 71.90% graduation rate, significantly higher than Beulah Heights University's 16.70%. The $18,862 net price difference between these schools suggests that higher costs may correlate with better completion rates in biblical studies programs.

Do Bible studies graduates in Georgia earn competitive salaries?

Graduates earn between $24,035 and $27,439 annually, with Luther Rice and Truett McConnell producing the highest earners at over $27,000. These figures reflect opportunities in Georgia's religious media sector and nonprofit organizations throughout the Atlanta metropolitan area.

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