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Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary delivers the most affordable ministerial education in Iowa at $17,819 net cost, nearly $8,000 less than Dordt University's $25,383. This price difference spans institutions serving Iowa's faith communities, where rural churches often seek cost-conscious pastoral training. The state's 52% acceptance rate at Faith Baptist contrasts sharply with Grand View University's nearly open admission at 98%. Iowa's agricultural heritage creates unique ministry opportunities in small rural congregations throughout farming communities.
7
Programs
$17,819 – $25,383
Net Price Range
57.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Theological and Ministerial Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,819 $19,530 61.1% 52.5%
2 $21,057 $38,298 69.9% 89.8%
3 $21,590 $35,534 49.4%
4 $21,616 $33,450 55.8% 98.4%
5 $22,750 $35,598 62.8% 73.9%
6 $23,250 $40,065 41.1% 85.1%
7 $25,383 $35,960 65.3% 87.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What accounts for the $7,564 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Faith Baptist Bible College maintains the lowest net cost at $17,819 through focused theological curriculum and streamlined operations. Dordt University's $25,383 net cost reflects broader liberal arts offerings alongside ministerial studies.

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

Loras College achieves the highest graduation rate at 69.9%, while University of Dubuque graduates just 41.1% of students. Faith Baptist's 61.1% graduation rate demonstrates solid completion despite being the most affordable option.

Does admission selectivity correlate with program costs in Iowa?

Faith Baptist's 52% acceptance rate makes it the most selective and least expensive program. Grand View University accepts 98% of applicants while charging $21,616 net cost, showing no clear price-selectivity relationship.

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