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Madonna University leads Michigan's Religious/Sacred Music programs at $17,815 net cost, nearly $11,000 less than Kuyper College's $28,458. The state's seven programs span from Lansing to Grand Rapids, serving churches and worship communities that have grown alongside Michigan's recovering economy. Great Lakes Christian College offers the lowest sticker price at $19,990, while Aquinas College accepts 91% of applicants despite charging $38,520 annually.
7
Programs
$17,815 – $28,458
Net Price Range
50.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Religious/Sacred Music Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
2 $18,700 $19,990 25.9%
3 $18,902 $38,520 62.5% 90.8%
4 $19,245 $27,938 41.4% 71.4%
5 $20,899 $32,580 59.9% 47.3%
6 $26,409 $34,200 50.0% 70.2%
7 $28,458 $26,390 53.6% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $10,643 gap between cheapest and most expensive programs?

Madonna University's $17,815 net cost reflects significant financial aid, while Kuyper College's $28,458 represents a smaller discount from list price. Great Lakes Christian College actually charges just $19,990 in tuition, making it potentially cheaper than the net prices suggest for students who don't qualify for substantial aid.

How do graduation rates vary among these affordable options?

Aquinas College leads with a 62.5% graduation rate despite being the third-cheapest option at $18,902 net cost. Great Lakes Christian College shows just 25.9% completion, the lowest among all seven schools, while Madonna University graduates 58.1% of students at the lowest net price.

Does admission difficulty correlate with program cost in Michigan?

Spring Arbor University proves most selective at 47% acceptance yet costs $20,899, ranking fifth in affordability. Aquinas College accepts 91% of applicants while maintaining strong graduation rates, suggesting accessibility rather than exclusivity drives these programs.

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