Christian College Tuition

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What are Christian colleges currently charging for tuition/room and board?  If you have the information please be college specific. 
 
Do you want me to look them all up for you?

http://thecrowncollege.com/admissions/tuition-and-aid/
 
I mean, I've got nothing else to do except take meds.

https://wcbc.edu/admissions/basic-costs
 
Maybe Teri can teach you how to do an internet search.

http://gsbc.edu/admissions/cost/
 
But then her keyboard is always gummed up with pickle juice and Snicker crumbs.

https://heartlandbaptist.edu/prospective-students/financial-information/
 
OK, it's not always easy.  I had to call to get help finding it.  It was sorta buried.

https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/how-aid-works/cost-attendance

You say Harvard isn't a Christian college?  Well, it used to be.
 
I had to call this deadbeat "college" too.  But it's not on their website.  Bums.

http://www.commonwealthbaptist.org/index.html
 
Twisted said:
Do you want me to look them all up for you?

http://thecrowncollege.com/admissions/tuition-and-aid/


Crown:
Tuition, room,and board - $13,100 per year
                                   
 
Twisted said:
I mean, I've got nothing else to do except take meds.

https://wcbc.edu/admissions/basic-costs

West Coast:
Tuition, room, and board - $12,620 per year
 
Twisted said:
Maybe Teri can teach you how to do an internet search.

http://gsbc.edu/admissions/cost/

Golden State:
Room, board, and tuition - $9,220 yearly
 
Twisted said:
But then her keyboard is always gummed up with pickle juice and Snicker crumbs.

https://heartlandbaptist.edu/prospective-students/financial-information/

Heartland:
Room, board, and tuition - $7,830 yearly
 
Yearly, or semester?
 
You missed Harvard.

That would give "balance".
 
Baptist City Holdout said:
Twisted said:
Do you want me to look them all up for you?

http://thecrowncollege.com/admissions/tuition-and-aid/

It lead to additional posts didn't it?

You noticed one per post, right?
 
Twisted said:
OK, it's not always easy.  I had to call to get help finding it.  It was sorta buried.
https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/how-aid-works/cost-attendance
You say Harvard isn't a Christian college?  Well, it used to be.
Median base 1st year salaries for MBA's rose $5,000 for the second year in a row at Harvard Business School to $130,000 for the Class of 2015. Only two years ago, the median base was only $120,000.

Harvard University Alumni Survey
Median Salary by Job
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) $249,413 + $50,239 Bonus
Executive Director $99,719 + $27,000 Bonus
Software Engineer $97,833 + $8,495 Bonus
Neurosurgeon $396,986
Attorney / Lawyer $114,803 + $3,500
Data Scientist $95,000 + $10,084  Bonus
Management Consultant $102,954 + $9,500 Bonus

 
How many of the Christian colleges whose tuition costs are shown are accredited? Not including Harvard.
 
4everfsu said:
How many of the Christian colleges whose tuition costs are shown are accredited? Not including Harvard.

Pensacola Christian College, The Crown College of the Bible, West Coast Baptist College, Bob Jones University are all members of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)*

* TRACS is now recognized by both the United States Department of Education (USDOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as a national institutional accrediting agency for Christian postsecondary institutions, colleges, universities, and seminaries.

https://www2.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/accreditation_pg6.html
 
sword said:
4everfsu said:
How many of the Christian colleges whose tuition costs are shown are accredited? Not including Harvard.

Pensacola Christian College, The Crown College of the Bible, West Coast Baptist College, Bob Jones University are all members of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)*

* TRACS is now recognized by both the United States Department of Education (USDOE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as a national institutional accrediting agency for Christian postsecondary institutions, colleges, universities, and seminaries.

https://www2.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/accreditation_pg6.html

Which just goes to show that accreditation means nothing when it comes to the quality of your education.
 
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