5 Religious Education Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Veritas Baptist College
Lawrenceburg, Indiana
|
$13,539 | $8,992 | 28.6% | 100.0% |
| 2 |
Huntington University
Huntington, Indiana
|
$13,710 | $29,982 | 68.2% | 77.5% |
| 3 |
Indiana Wesleyan University-Marion
Marion, Indiana
|
$23,069 | $31,168 | 66.3% | 86.7% |
| 4 |
Marian University
Indianapolis, Indiana
|
$23,594 | $39,100 | 60.9% | 93.8% |
| 5 |
Taylor University
Upland, Indiana
|
$24,327 | $39,104 | 76.6% | 74.6% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains the $10,788 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?
Veritas Baptist College operates with a focused mission that keeps net costs at $13,539, while Taylor University's broader campus offerings and higher graduation rate of 76.60% contribute to its $24,327 price tag. The middle-tier schools cluster between $13,710 and $23,594, suggesting different institutional priorities affect pricing.
How do graduation rates vary among these affordable Religious Education programs?
Taylor University leads with a 76.60% graduation rate despite being the most expensive option, while Veritas Baptist College graduates only 28.60% of students. Huntington University offers a strong middle ground with 68.20% graduation success at the second-lowest cost of $13,710.
Does Indiana offer financial aid that makes these programs more accessible?
The 21st Century Scholars program covers full tuition for qualifying Indiana students, which could eliminate the $8,992 to $39,104 sticker prices entirely. This state program particularly benefits students at higher-priced institutions like Marian University and Taylor University.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.