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Randall University in Moore offers Oklahoma's most affordable Bible studies program at $16,474 net cost, though its 20.50% graduation rate trails significantly behind Oklahoma Christian University's 55.20% rate at $21,423. The state's energy and aerospace sectors create opportunities for ministry roles in corporate chaplaincy, while Oklahoma's Promise scholarship program helps qualifying low-income students pursue theological education without the burden of tuition costs.
7
Programs
$16,474 – $26,827
Net Price Range
36.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Bible/Biblical Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,474 $17,322 20.5% 42.9%
2 $17,123 $19,896 33.3%
3 $19,692 $21,316 12.7%
4 $21,423 $25,900 55.2% 96.0%
5 $23,600 $34,100 53.9% 78.4%
6 $23,880 $34,050 49.7% 47.3%
7 $26,827 $31,466 28.4% 52.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide graduation rate gap between Oklahoma's Bible programs?

Oklahoma Christian University achieves a 55.20% graduation rate while Southwestern Christian University graduates just 12.70% of students. The $1,731 net cost difference between these schools suggests that higher-priced programs may offer better student support services and resources.

How selective are Oklahoma's Bible studies programs?

Oklahoma Christian University accepts 96.02% of applicants, making it the most accessible option, while Oklahoma Baptist University admits only 47.34%. Most programs maintain acceptance rates above 50%, reflecting their mission to train ministers and religious educators.

Is there a significant cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

The gap spans $10,353 between Randall University at $16,474 and Oklahoma Wesleyan University at $26,827. This represents a 63% increase, though all seven programs remain below $27,000 in net costs.

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