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Criswell College leads Texas missions programs with a remarkable net cost of $12,929, nearly $7,000 below the next closest option. The state's 11 missionary studies programs span from small Dallas institutions to larger universities, with graduation rates ranging from 4.5% at Arlington Baptist to over 60% at Dallas Baptist and Abilene Christian. Texas missions graduates often serve international organizations headquartered in Dallas and Houston, where the state's position as a major transportation center connects students to global ministry opportunities across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
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Programs
$12,929 – $30,092
Net Price Range
42.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,929 $14,310 57.1% 100.0%
2 $19,655 $18,610 35.5% 85.7%
3 $20,540 $23,186 19.2% 69.7%
4 $23,790 $30,050 48.0% 67.7%
5 $23,878 $12,480 40.0% 93.8%
6 $25,255 $33,322 31.1% 62.3%
7 $25,314 $35,500 61.1% 48.8%
8 $25,910 $27,298 48.7% 81.6%
9 $27,401 $42,380 60.2% 65.8%
10 $28,599 $19,290 4.5%
11 $30,092 $38,140 60.4% 91.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Criswell College significantly more affordable than other Texas missions programs?

Criswell College offers the lowest net cost at $12,929, with open enrollment accepting 100% of applicants. The Dallas-based institution maintains lower overhead costs while providing targeted theological education.

How do graduation rates vary among Texas missions programs?

Graduation rates show extreme variation, from Arlington Baptist's 4.5% to Dallas Baptist's 60.4%. LeTourneau University and Abilene Christian both exceed 60%, suggesting stronger retention despite higher costs around $25,000-$27,000.

Where do most affordable missions programs cluster geographically in Texas?

The three lowest-cost options concentrate in North Texas, with Criswell in Dallas, Southwestern Assemblies of God near Dallas, and The King's University in Southlake. This region offers access to major international airports and mission organization headquarters.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program cost in Texas missions studies?

No clear correlation exists between selectivity and affordability. Criswell accepts 100% of applicants at the lowest cost, while LeTourneau maintains 48.83% acceptance at $25,314 net cost, showing quality programs exist at various price points.

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