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Lincoln Christian University offers the most affordable Religious/Sacred Music program in Illinois at $17,610 net cost, nearly $8,000 less than the next cheapest option. This 58.20% graduation rate school serves students preparing for ministry roles in Chicago's extensive network of churches and religious organizations. The state's four other programs range from $21,270 to $25,027, with Moody Bible Institute achieving the highest graduation rate at 62% despite charging $25,007 annually.
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Programs
$17,610 – $25,027
Net Price Range
57.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Religious/Sacred Music Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,610 $15,400 58.2%
2 $21,270 $30,598 51.4% 94.1%
3 $21,539 $37,940 60.3% 57.8%
4 $25,007 $15,356 62.0% 94.1%
5 $25,027 $30,910 53.3% 58.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lincoln Christian University the most affordable option for Religious/Sacred Music in Illinois?

Lincoln Christian University charges just $17,610 in net costs, significantly lower than other Illinois programs. The school's $15,400 in-state tuition creates substantial savings for residents, though the 58.20% graduation rate suggests students should carefully evaluate academic support systems.

How do graduation rates compare among Illinois Religious/Sacred Music programs?

Moody Bible Institute leads with a 62% graduation rate despite its $25,007 cost, while Olivet Nazarene follows at 60.30% for $21,539. Greenville University shows the lowest completion rate at 51.40%, though it accepts 94.12% of applicants.

Does acceptance rate affect program quality at Illinois Religious/Sacred Music schools?

Olivet Nazarene maintains the most selective admissions at 57.80% acceptance while delivering strong 60.30% graduation rates. Both Greenville University and Moody Bible Institute accept over 94% of applicants but show different outcomes, with Moody achieving 62% graduation rates compared to Greenville's 51.40%.

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