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Union Bible College stands out among Indiana's theological programs with a remarkably low net price of $7,187, creating a $36,000 gap between the state's most and least expensive options. Indiana's 14 theological and ministerial studies programs range from $7,187 to $43,465 annually, serving students who often transition into chaplaincy roles within the state's major healthcare systems like Indiana University Health. The acceptance rate spread tells an interesting story, from Notre Dame's highly selective 12.91% to Bethel University's nearly open 99.47% admission policy. Graduate earnings remain relatively stable across programs, clustering between $35,594 and $38,829, suggesting consistent career outcomes regardless of institutional prestige.
14
Programs
$7,187 – $43,465
Net Price Range
$37,212
Avg. Program Earnings
58.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Theological and Ministerial Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $7,187 $6,230 36.4% 89.1%
2 $13,710 $29,982 68.2% 77.5%
3 $16,767 $8,216 37.2%
4 $19,726 $33,320 57.2% 99.5%
5 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
6 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
7 $21,583 $46,588 67.0% 94.2%
8 $21,826 $42,894 63.6% 74.1%
9 $22,144 $35,640 49.4% 51.8%
10 $23,069 $31,168 66.3% 86.7%
11 $23,594 $39,100 60.9% 93.8%
12 $26,470 $35,500 29.5% 76.2%
13 $27,823 $62,693 96.8% 12.9%
14 $43,465 $33,490 52.3% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Union Bible College so much cheaper than other theological programs?

Union Bible College's $7,187 net price reflects its focused mission and smaller scale operations in Westfield. The school maintains an 89.09% acceptance rate with a 36.40% graduation rate, indicating accessible admission standards while serving students seeking affordable ministerial training.

How do graduation rates vary among Indiana's theological programs?

Notre Dame leads with a 96.80% graduation rate, while Holy Cross College records the lowest at 29.50%. Most programs fall between 49% and 71%, with the University of Evansville achieving 71.30% despite its $20,230 net cost.

Is there a correlation between program cost and post-graduation earnings?

Surprisingly, no clear correlation exists between tuition and earnings in Indiana's theological programs. Notre Dame graduates earn $35,594 despite the program's $27,823 net cost, while Saint Mary-of-the-Woods graduates earn $38,829 from the state's most expensive program at $43,465.

Where do most graduates find employment after completing these programs?

Many graduates serve as chaplains in Indiana's extensive healthcare network, including roles at Indiana University Health and community hospitals throughout the state. Others pursue pastoral positions in local congregations or nonprofit organizations serving Indiana's varied communities.

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