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The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor stands out dramatically among Michigan's religion programs, charging a net price of $14,832 while maintaining a 93.20% graduation rate and accepting just 17.69% of applicants. This selectivity contrasts sharply with most other programs in the state, where acceptance rates typically exceed 80%. At the other end of the spectrum, Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit offers the most affordable option at $4,913 net cost, though with a 46.20% graduation rate. Michigan's religious studies graduates often find opportunities in the state's growing healthcare sector, where chaplaincy and spiritual care roles are expanding alongside major health systems like Henry Ford and Beaumont. The gap between public and private costs proves significant, with public institutions averaging around $17,000 compared to private schools that can reach $58,764 in sticker price before aid. The Michigan Achievement Scholarship provides up to $5,500 for in-state students, making public options even more attractive for families managing education costs.
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Programs
$4,913 – $26,409
Net Price Range
64.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

20 Religion/Religious Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,913 $8,600 46.2% 84.0%
2 $14,832 $17,228 93.2% 17.7%
3 $16,041 $14,190 61.8% 79.0%
4 $16,179 $32,300 68.1% 90.5%
5 $16,882 $55,746 57.1% 66.5%
6 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
7 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
8 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
9 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
10 $18,597 $33,710 65.9% 91.3%
11 $18,701 $15,298 57.8% 84.6%
12 $18,873 $58,764 81.7% 79.3%
13 $18,902 $38,520 62.5% 90.8%
14 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%
15 $20,899 $32,580 59.9% 47.3%
16 $21,504 $40,556 56.0% 69.1%
17 $24,663 $47,430 63.7% 64.7%
18 $24,783 $38,670 77.4% 74.2%
19 $25,749 $40,420 82.3% 80.5%
20 $26,409 $34,200 50.0% 70.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Michigan-Ann Arbor different from other Michigan religion programs?

Michigan-Ann Arbor charges $14,832 net price while accepting only 17.69% of applicants, making it far more selective than typical programs in the state. Most other schools accept 80% or more of students, with some like Grand Valley State accepting 90.37%. The school also boasts a 93.20% graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average for religion programs.

How much can the Michigan Achievement Scholarship reduce costs for religion students?

The Michigan Achievement Scholarship covers up to $5,500 annually for in-state students, which represents about 32% of the average net cost at public universities offering religion programs. At Eastern Michigan University, where the in-state tuition is $15,510, this scholarship would cover more than one-third of costs. The scholarship particularly benefits students at public institutions where religion programs already cost less than private alternatives.

Is there a significant cost difference between public and private religion programs in Michigan?

Public universities typically charge net prices between $14,832 and $20,751 for religion programs, while private schools range from $16,179 to $18,873 after aid. However, sticker prices tell a different story, with Kalamazoo College listing $58,764 before financial aid compared to public schools around $15,000. The gap narrows considerably after institutional aid at private colleges.

Where do Michigan religion graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Michigan's healthcare sector offers growing opportunities for religion graduates in chaplaincy and spiritual care roles at major health systems. The state's automotive industry heritage has created varied communities requiring interfaith ministry and counseling services. Additionally, Michigan's colleges and universities themselves employ religion graduates as campus ministers and religious life coordinators. Social service agencies throughout Detroit, Grand Rapids, and other urban centers also recruit graduates for community outreach positions.

Does graduation rate vary significantly among Michigan's most affordable religion programs?

Graduation rates span from 45.50% at Eastern Michigan University to 93.20% at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor among the most affordable options. Kalamazoo College achieves 81.70% despite charging higher net costs, while Yeshiva Gedolah of Greater Detroit maintains 46.20% at the lowest price point of $4,913. Michigan State University balances strong outcomes with affordability, graduating 82.20% of students at a net cost of $20,751.

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