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Public universities dominate Kansas's most affordable Religion and Religious Studies programs, with Washburn University leading at just $13,046 net cost compared to private colleges that reach $29,520. The $16,474 gap between cheapest and most expensive options reflects significant savings potential for students. Wichita State's 94.85% acceptance rate makes religious studies accessible to nearly all applicants, while the University of Kansas achieves a 68.80% graduation rate despite moderate costs. Kansas's strong agricultural heritage and community-focused economy create natural pathways for religious studies graduates into nonprofit leadership, chaplaincy roles in healthcare systems, and community organizing positions that serve the state's rural populations.
13
Programs
$13,046 – $29,520
Net Price Range
46.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Religion/Religious Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,046 $9,578 52.6%
2 $13,776 $9,322 51.4% 94.9%
3 $17,365 $11,700 68.8% 87.8%
4 $19,868 $35,050 32.9% 52.7%
5 $22,500 $33,900 59.4% 91.8%
6 $23,369 $33,470 38.5% 69.6%
7 $24,392 $34,002 43.1% 97.2%
8 $25,752 $32,748 61.5% 63.3%
9 $27,310 $38,480 33.5% 70.2%
10 $28,083 $35,300 28.7% 78.2%
11 $28,827 $26,590 55.2% 52.7%
12 $29,203 $31,946 28.7% 66.0%
13 $29,520 $36,120 46.2% 66.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes public universities the clear winners for affordable religious studies in Kansas?

The three public options all cost under $18,000 annually, with Washburn University at $13,046 representing the state's most affordable program. Private colleges start at $19,868 and climb to nearly $30,000, creating savings of $6,000 to $16,000 per year for public university students.

How do graduation rates vary across Kansas religious studies programs?

The University of Kansas leads with a 68.80% graduation rate despite charging only $17,365 annually. Friends University achieves 61.50% completion at $25,752, while several smaller private colleges like Ottawa University and Bethany College struggle with 28.70% rates despite higher costs.

Is Wichita State University worth considering for religious studies students?

Wichita State accepts 94.85% of applicants and costs just $13,776 annually, making it highly accessible for students exploring religious studies. The 51.40% graduation rate falls below the University of Kansas but remains competitive given the significantly lower financial commitment.

Where do the most selective religious studies programs operate in Kansas?

Tabor College and Barclay College both accept around 52-53% of applicants, making them the most selective options. However, Tabor costs $19,868 while Barclay reaches $28,827, showing that selectivity doesn't always correlate with higher prices in Kansas religious studies programs.

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