Average tuition cost for seminary student

Written by W. Ryan Burns · October 28, 2007 · Print This Article

According to a report from the Association of Theological Schools, the average tuition for a full time seminary student (05-06 school year) was $11,039.

Seminary Tuition Cost

So, if that’s the average… then some of you are paying less and some more… I think that number is probably pretty close to the ballpark I’m going to be in. Maybe we should have a competition and whoever has the highest tuition bill we all send him or her $5 through pay-pal.

Maybe once the readership here increases we’ll start the competition.

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3 Responses to “Average tuition cost for seminary student”

  1. Chris Jeffery on April 15th, 2008 11:33 pm

    yeah i’ve been working there now for almost 6 months and it’s worth it if you don’t mind working 4-51/2 hours in the morning…i came in though and didn’t sign up for the program at the beginning of this semester so i don’t get the $3k, oh yeah and it has its limits…its $250 per class, $1500 per semester, and $3000 total for the year. Also you don’t get reimbursed till a few weeks after the semester ends

  2. Chris Jeffery on April 15th, 2008 11:35 pm

    opps…i posted this on the wrong part lol

  3. SiokLian on April 25th, 2008 10:18 am

    Can we easily get the scholarship offered by the seminary? How many percentage of students enrolled will get the scholarship successfully?

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