6 Religious Education Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
The University of Tennessee Southern
Pulaski, Tennessee
|
$15,133 | $10,506 | 35.7% | 80.3% |
| 2 |
Bryan College-Dayton
Dayton, Tennessee
|
$16,494 | $18,900 | 55.9% | |
| 3 |
Welch College
Gallatin, Tennessee
|
$19,983 | $20,796 | 61.4% | |
| 4 |
Johnson University
Knoxville, Tennessee
|
$20,303 | $20,318 | 62.2% | 63.2% |
| 5 |
Lee University
Cleveland, Tennessee
|
$20,399 | $22,690 | 60.7% | 72.6% |
| 6 |
Southern Adventist University
Collegedale, Tennessee
|
$24,334 | $25,590 | 51.4% | 65.8% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes The University of Tennessee Southern so much cheaper than other Religious Education programs?
As a public institution, UT Southern offers Religious Education at $15,133 net cost, nearly $1,400 less than the next cheapest option. The school benefits from state funding that private Christian colleges cannot access, making it an outlier in a field typically dominated by expensive denominational institutions.
How do graduation rates compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?
Johnson University graduates 62.20% of students despite charging $20,303, while the cheapest option at UT Southern graduates only 35.70% at $15,133. The data suggests that higher-priced private Religious Education programs may offer better student support systems that improve completion rates.
Does acceptance rate affect program quality for Tennessee Religious Education schools?
Johnson University maintains the most selective admissions at 63.21% acceptance while charging $20,303, compared to UT Southern's 80.26% acceptance rate. Bryan College offers a middle ground with 55.90% graduation rates, suggesting that moderate selectivity may balance access with academic rigor.
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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.