Financial Information
at Baptist College of MinistryCollege is a big investment. Though cost isn't the primary factor affecting your decision, it is a very important detail in the journey. Our desire is that in this key matter of finances, your faith would be strengthened as you learn to work hard and trust God to provide. Several scholarships are available for qualified students.
Basic Cost
(per semester)$3,628
+
$2,880
=
$6,508
Additional Fees
Full-time Students
(12-18 credit hours per semester)Registration Fee
per semester$140
Ancillary Fee
per semester (prorated for part time)$200
Part-time Students
(less than 12 credit hours per semester)Registration Fee
per course, for credit or audit$35
Tuition
per credit hour$270
Audit Charge
per semester hour$100
Miscellaneous Academic Charges
(based on use)Additional Load Charge
per semester hour above 18$125
Private Music and Ensemble Instructor Fee
per semester hour$290
Average Total Cost*
(per semester, including avg. fees)$6,676
$3,968
* Average total cost is an estimation. Your total may vary due to a variety of factors. Costs are subject to change without warning.
Summary of Incidental Fees
Early Application Fee
non-refundable$30
Standard Application Fee
non-refundable$70
Reservation Deposit
$50 non-refundable$150
Reenrollment Deposit
$50
Late Registration Fee
also applies to registration changes$10
Late Payment Fee
$15
NSF Processing Charge
$20
Graduation Fee
$110
Transcript Processing Fee
$5
Yearbook Charge
graduate and part-time undergraduate students$≈40
Graduate Debt-free
Today, over 70% of college students graduate with a significant amount of debt—a nationwide average of $37,000 per student. We believe that our students should not resort to student loans to complete their college education, but instead should learn how to trust God to provide for every semester and every bill. Our zero-debt policy motivates our students to find help from heaven so that they can graduate debt-free and immediately launch into the next leg of their faith journey without the shackles of student debt.