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Carolina Christian College stands out among North Carolina's religious education programs with a net cost of just $11,448, making it thousands less expensive than other options in the state. The price gap between the most and least affordable programs spans nearly $15,000, with costs ranging up to $26,328 at Montreat College. North Carolina's growing healthcare sector, particularly in the Research Triangle region, creates opportunities for graduates who combine religious education with chaplaincy or counseling roles in medical facilities.
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Programs
$11,448 – $26,328
Net Price Range
$19,227
Avg. Program Earnings
35.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Religious Education Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,448 $9,420
2 $14,219 $8,688 40.0%
3 $18,745 $6,276 22.2%
4 $18,866 $16,000 29.2% 52.0%
5 $23,613 $19,500 46.4% 97.2%
6 $26,328 $33,860 40.6% 68.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Carolina Christian College the most affordable option for religious education in North Carolina?

Carolina Christian College offers the lowest net cost at $11,448, with an in-state tuition of just $9,420. This makes it significantly more affordable than other religious education programs in the state, which can cost up to $26,328 annually.

How do graduation rates compare among North Carolina's religious education programs?

Graduation rates vary considerably, from Carolina College of Biblical Studies at 22.20% to Belmont Abbey College at 46.40%. Heritage Bible College and Montreat College both maintain 40% graduation rates, while Carolina University graduates 29.20% of its students.

Does North Carolina offer financial aid specifically for religious education students?

The NC Need-Based Scholarship program helps low-income students across all majors, including religious education. With most programs being private nonprofit institutions, students should also explore institutional aid and federal grants to reduce costs.

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