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Portland State University makes religious studies education remarkably accessible at just $12,932 net cost annually, while Reed College commands $39,951 for the same field. This $27,019 price gap reflects Oregon's broader educational market where public institutions serve students alongside elite private colleges. Oregon's growing interfaith healthcare chaplaincy programs, particularly around Portland's major medical centers, create meaningful career paths for religious studies graduates who understand varied spiritual traditions.
9
Programs
$12,932 – $39,951
Net Price Range
68.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Religion/Religious Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,932 $11,238 53.1% 93.1%
2 $17,722 $12,594 51.2% 79.0%
3 $18,818 $21,010 82.1% 72.3%
4 $19,568 $13,494 70.6% 82.5%
5 $21,782 $15,669 71.5% 86.3%
6 $23,663 $48,268 72.7% 80.6%
7 $27,341 $49,530 65.2% 88.7%
8 $36,084 $62,350 71.2% 68.6%
9 $39,951 $67,020 75.9% 30.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Portland State University such an affordable option for religious studies?

Portland State offers the lowest net cost at $12,932 annually with a 93.09% acceptance rate, making religious education accessible to nearly all applicants. The university's location in Oregon's largest city provides internship opportunities with varied religious organizations and nonprofit groups.

How do private college costs compare to public options for religious studies in Oregon?

Private colleges average around $29,000 annually while public institutions like Oregon State University cost $19,568 net. Reed College represents the premium end at $39,951, though it maintains a 75.90% graduation rate and highly selective 30.80% admission process.

Does Oregon State University offer religious studies programs outside Corvallis?

Oregon State operates a Bend campus with religious studies options at $17,722 net cost annually. This Central Oregon location serves students seeking smaller class sizes while maintaining connection to the main university's academic resources.

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