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Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary delivers the state's most affordable Religious/Sacred Music education at $6,608 net cost, nearly $11,000 less than the next cheapest option. North Carolina's faith-based music scene spans from Charlotte's megachurches to Asheville's mountain retreat centers, creating steady demand for trained worship leaders and music directors. The state's six programs show dramatic cost variations, with net prices ranging from under $7,000 to over $26,000 annually.
6
Programs
$6,608 – $26,328
Net Price Range
47.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Religious/Sacred Music Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,608 $10,646 46.4% 80.0%
2 $17,893 $25,950 47.5% 74.6%
3 $18,866 $16,000 29.2% 52.0%
4 $20,170 $7,163 69.2% 100.0%
5 $23,393 $30,900 51.0% 82.9%
6 $26,328 $33,860 40.6% 68.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Southeastern Baptist Seminary so much cheaper than other options?

The Wake Forest seminary's net cost of $6,608 reflects its mission-driven pricing and denominational support structure. Most students pay significantly less than the $10,646 published tuition through institutional aid and ministerial discounts.

How do graduation rates vary among these affordable programs?

Manna University leads with a 69.2% graduation rate despite moderate costs, while Carolina University struggles at 29.2% completion. The seminary model at Southeastern produces a solid 46.4% rate given its specialized graduate focus.

Does program selectivity affect cost in North Carolina Religious Music programs?

Manna University accepts all applicants yet maintains reasonable costs at $20,170 net. Meanwhile, Carolina University's 52% acceptance rate accompanies an $18,866 price point, showing no clear correlation between selectivity and affordability.

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