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Ohio University's regional campuses dominate the most affordable Religion/Religious Studies programs in the state, with five locations offering net prices under $6,500. The Eastern Campus in Saint Clairsville leads at just $4,503 annually, while the Southern Campus in Ironton follows at $5,328. This creates a massive cost gap compared to private options like Mount St. Joseph University at $16,135. Rabbinical College Telshe in Wickliffe stands out with a 53.30% graduation rate despite its specialized focus. Ohio's strong healthcare sector, anchored by Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, creates opportunities for Religion/Religious Studies graduates in chaplaincy, counseling, and social services roles. The state's manufacturing base, including major employers like Honda, also values graduates who bring ethical reasoning and cultural understanding to workplace environments. Public universities generally offer better value, though private institutions like Wittenberg University command higher prices at $19,470 net cost while maintaining competitive graduation rates around 54%.
39
Programs
$4,503 – $39,184
Net Price Range
$32,284
Avg. Program Earnings
57.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

39 Religion/Religious Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
2 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
3 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
4 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
5 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
6 $8,603 $17,900 53.3% 90.0%
7 $11,877 $10,791 52.9% 80.6%
8 $15,216 $11,188 45.9% 95.2%
9 $16,065 $12,613 48.9% 85.3%
10 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
11 $17,430 $36,298 49.5% 96.3%
12 $17,460 $12,377 55.6% 92.2%
13 $18,027 $37,860 53.2% 85.1%
14 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
15 $19,470 $44,602 53.8% 93.9%
16 $20,088 $26,265 59.1% 93.1%
17 $20,413 $13,746 66.4% 86.5%
18 $21,596 $28,930 38.1% 60.4%
19 $21,607 $23,700 35.7%
20 $21,619 $52,357 61.7% 52.2%
21 $21,662 $33,628 49.8% 71.4%
22 $21,812 $35,524 63.6% 85.3%
23 $21,994 $28,910 60.6% 71.8%
24 $22,140 $34,899 68.9% 83.7%
25 $22,539 $35,400 64.9% 75.8%
26 $23,585 $41,788 65.5% 72.2%
27 $23,722 $38,778 36.7% 62.9%
28 $23,731 $39,646 62.6% 86.0%
29 $25,727 $37,800 74.2% 54.4%
30 $25,766 $59,550 73.6% 56.3%
31 $27,654 $37,938 68.6% 77.0%
32 $27,662 $17,809 81.8% 87.9%
33 $28,617 $49,100 76.5% 82.4%
34 $29,383 $69,330 86.8% 34.3%
35 $31,236 $47,600 81.5% 74.1%
36 $32,342 $48,125 70.5% 84.5%
37 $38,111 $64,000 80.1% 22.0%
38 $38,909 $64,671 87.0% 27.4%
39 $39,184 $64,646 79.5% 34.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ohio University's regional campuses so affordable for Religion/Religious Studies?

Ohio University operates five regional campuses with net prices ranging from $4,503 to $6,483, all significantly below the state average. These campuses benefit from Ohio University's main campus resources while serving local communities with lower overhead costs. The Eastern Campus offers the lowest net price at $4,503, though graduation rates vary from 12.10% to 20.00% across locations.

How do graduation rates compare between public and private Religion programs?

Private institutions generally achieve higher graduation rates, with Rabbinical College Telshe leading at 53.30% and Mount St. Joseph University at 54.70%. Public universities show more variation, from Ohio University regional campuses at 12.10% to 20.00%, up to Ohio State University-Main Campus at 87.70%. The significant difference often reflects student preparation levels and institutional support systems.

Is Rabbinical College Telshe a good value despite being private?

Rabbinical College Telshe offers unique value at $8,603 net cost with a 53.30% graduation rate and 90.00% acceptance rate. This specialized institution focuses on Jewish theological studies and maintains lower costs than most private colleges. Its location in Wickliffe provides access to Cleveland's varied religious communities and healthcare systems where chaplaincy roles are available.

Does Ohio State University justify its higher public school cost?

Ohio State University charges $18,292 net cost but delivers an 87.70% graduation rate, far exceeding other public options. The Columbus campus offers extensive research opportunities and connections to state government, major healthcare systems, and corporate headquarters. With 52.72% acceptance rate, it maintains selectivity while providing strong career placement in Ohio's major metropolitan areas.

Where do Religion/Religious Studies graduates find work in Ohio?

Ohio's major healthcare systems like Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center employ chaplains and spiritual care coordinators. The state's manufacturing sector, including companies like Honda, values graduates who understand ethics and cultural sensitivity for varied workforces. Social service organizations throughout Ohio's cities also recruit Religion majors for counseling and community outreach positions.

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