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Kentucky Mountain Bible College offers the state's most affordable path to theological education at $9,904 net cost, while maintaining a selective 45% acceptance rate. This $13,683 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options reflects varying institutional approaches across Kentucky's five programs. The state's strong healthcare presence through employers like Humana creates opportunities for chaplaincy and pastoral care roles that complement traditional ministry positions.
5
Programs
$9,904 – $23,587
Net Price Range
49.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Theological and Ministerial Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,904 $10,060 35.7% 45.0%
2 $14,626 $30,450 46.0% 50.4%
3 $19,960 $16,398 34.0% 67.1%
4 $20,428 $33,640 65.0% 78.7%
5 $23,587 $47,180 67.7% 87.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Kentucky's theological programs?

Kentucky Mountain Bible College charges $9,904 net compared to Bellarmine University's $23,587, a difference of $13,683 annually. The gap stems from different institutional models, with smaller bible colleges focusing solely on theological education while full universities offer broader campus resources and facilities.

How do graduation rates vary among Kentucky's most affordable theological schools?

Graduation rates span from 34% at Simmons College to 67.7% at Bellarmine University, showing significant variation even among affordable options. Asbury University achieves a strong 65% graduation rate while maintaining a $20,428 net cost, suggesting effective student support systems.

Does acceptance rate indicate program quality at Kentucky theological schools?

Kentucky Mountain Bible College maintains the lowest acceptance rate at 45% despite being the most affordable option. This selective approach contrasts with Bellarmine's 87.78% acceptance rate, indicating that cost and selectivity don't always correlate in theological education.

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