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Mount St. Joseph University offers Ohio's most affordable Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries programs at $16,135 net cost, nearly $10,000 less than Ohio Northern University's $25,727. Six private institutions across Ohio prepare students for ministry roles, with acceptance rates ranging from 54% to 96%. The state's strong healthcare sector, led by Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, creates demand for pastoral care specialists in medical settings.
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Programs
$16,135 – $25,727
Net Price Range
56.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
2 $17,430 $36,298 49.5% 96.3%
3 $21,607 $23,700 35.7%
4 $22,881 $36,120 51.3% 77.6%
5 $25,022 $36,078 74.3% 64.9%
6 $25,727 $37,800 74.2% 54.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Ohio's cheapest and most expensive programs?

Mount St. Joseph University's net cost of $16,135 reflects substantial financial aid, while Ohio Northern University's $25,727 represents a $9,592 gap. Both schools charge similar sticker prices around $36,000-$37,000, making aid packages the primary cost differentiator.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Ohio's pastoral counseling schools?

Higher-cost programs generally show stronger completion rates, with Cedarville University and Ohio Northern University both achieving 74% graduation rates despite $25,000+ net costs. Mount St. Joseph University maintains a solid 55% rate at the lowest price point of $16,135.

Does acceptance rate indicate program competitiveness among Ohio's pastoral counseling schools?

Bluffton University accepts 96% of applicants while charging $17,430, suggesting broad access rather than selectivity. Mount St. Joseph and Ohio Northern both maintain 54% acceptance rates, indicating more competitive admission processes at opposite ends of the cost spectrum.

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