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Mid-South Christian College stands out among Tennessee's 12 pastoral counseling programs with its $11,881 net price and perfect acceptance rate, making ministry education accessible to all applicants. The state's growing healthcare sector creates opportunities for pastoral counselors in hospitals and hospice care, while the music industry in Nashville provides unique ministry settings. Program costs vary dramatically, with net prices ranging from $11,881 to $26,815, yet graduates typically earn between $23,579 and $28,288 annually. Tennessee's lack of state income tax helps stretch ministry salaries further than neighboring states.
12
Programs
$11,881 – $26,815
Net Price Range
$25,934
Avg. Program Earnings
60.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,881 $11,905 75.0% 100.0%
2 $14,459 $29,790 54.8% 70.9%
3 $19,983 $20,796 61.4%
4 $20,082 $25,000 68.4% 91.2%
5 $20,303 $20,318 62.2% 63.2%
6 $20,399 $22,690 60.7% 72.6%
7 $21,131 $39,350 60.3% 66.7%
8 $23,508 $34,800 46.4% 60.8%
9 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%
10 $25,610 $38,824 68.7% 71.1%
11 $26,181 $22,000 48.3% 20.4%
12 $26,815 $38,450 70.9% 52.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Mid-South Christian College the most affordable option?

Mid-South Christian College offers the lowest net price at $11,881 with a 100% acceptance rate and 75% graduation rate. The Memphis location provides access to urban ministry opportunities while keeping costs minimal.

How do graduation rates compare across Tennessee's programs?

Graduation rates span from 46.4% at King University to 75% at Mid-South Christian College. Union University achieves a 70.9% graduation rate despite charging $26,815 net price, while Trevecca Nazarene maintains 54.8% with strong Nashville connections.

Does earning potential justify the investment in these programs?

Johnson University graduates earn $23,579 annually with $25,267 in debt, while Lee University graduates earn $28,288 with $25,875 debt. The 4-year earning difference of $18,836 helps offset the slightly higher debt load at Lee.

Where do graduates find employment in Tennessee's job market?

Tennessee's healthcare system, including HCA facilities, employs many pastoral counselors for chaplaincy roles. The state's music industry also creates unique ministry positions, particularly around Nashville's entertainment community and touring artist support services.

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