Oklahoma sits in the heart of the Bible Belt and carries an unusually broad spread of accredited Christian higher education for its size: a Baptist flagship, the world's best-known charismatic university, a Churches of Christ preaching pipeline, two Wesleyan-Holiness universities, and the region's mainline seminary — most of them within an hour of Oklahoma City or Tulsa.
This guide covers every significant Bible college, seminary, and Christian university with theology and ministry programs in Oklahoma — with location, accreditation, degree levels, denominational ties, online availability, and tuition where publicly available. It also flags the state's large unaccredited ministry training centers, which enroll thousands of students.
How this guide is organized
Oklahoma's Bible schools fall into four groups, and identifying which one fits your calling saves a great deal of wasted tuition:
Denominational universities — full undergraduate campuses with a Bible or ministry college inside them (OBU, ORU, Oklahoma Christian, SNU, OKWU, Southwestern Christian).
Focused Bible colleges — smaller accredited schools built primarily to train ministers (Randall University, Mid-America Christian, Family of Faith).
Graduate seminaries — ATS-accredited schools requiring a completed bachelor's (ORU's College of Theology and Ministry, Phillips Theological Seminary).
Unaccredited ministry training centers — Rhema and similar Word of Faith schools, which offer real formation but no transferable credential.
That last category is unusually large in Oklahoma. Rhema Bible Training College in Broken Arrow has trained tens of thousands of students, but it is not accredited by a U.S. Department of Education–recognized accreditor. Read our accreditation guide before you enroll anywhere.
Bible colleges and Christian universities in Oklahoma (undergraduate)
Eight accredited institutions offer undergraduate Bible, theology, or ministry degrees in Oklahoma, spanning Baptist, charismatic, Churches of Christ, Wesleyan-Holiness, Church of God, and Free Will Baptist traditions. Nearly all of them cluster along the Oklahoma City–Tulsa corridor.
Oral Roberts University
Location
Tulsa
Accreditation
Higher Learning Commission (HLC); ATS for graduate theology
Bachelor's degrees in Christian Ministries, Biblical Literature, Theological and Historical Studies, Worship Arts, Youth Ministry, Missions, and Christian Caregiving and Counseling, plus graduate degrees including the M.Div., MA in Theological and Historical Studies, MA in Christian Ministry, MA in Practical Theology, and Doctor of Ministry.
Online
Yes — a large online division including fully online theology and ministry degrees
Tuition
Published undergraduate tuition is the highest of Oklahoma's Christian universities but comes with deep institutional scholarship support; graduate theology is priced per credit hour with denominational and ministry discounts.
Why students choose it: The best-known charismatic university in the world and the only Oklahoma school with both HLC and ATS accreditation. Its global alumni network, whole-person mission, and heavy international enrollment make it unusual among Bible-centered universities — and its ATS-accredited seminary means a charismatic student can earn a fully recognized M.Div. without leaving the tradition.
Ideal for: Charismatic and Pentecostal students who want an academically accredited degree, international students, and ministry candidates who need an ATS M.Div. within a Spirit-empowered framework.
Southern Baptist (Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma)
Programs
Herschel H. Hobbs College of Theology and Ministry offers bachelor's degrees in Christian Ministry, Biblical and Theological Studies, Christian Studies, Intercultural Studies, and Worship Studies, plus graduate work including the Master of Arts in Christian Studies and Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Online
Yes — online and adult degree completion programs alongside the residential campus
Tuition
Published undergraduate tuition in the low $30,000s before aid; OBU's average institutional award covers a large share, and ministerial students frequently receive additional convention and church-matching scholarships.
Why students choose it: Oklahoma's Baptist flagship since 1910 and the state convention's university. The Hobbs College is the largest undergraduate ministry training program in the state, with a required ministry practicum, strong Greek and Hebrew offerings, and direct placement into Oklahoma Baptist churches and the SBC seminary pipeline.
Ideal for: Southern Baptist ministry candidates, students who want a classic residential liberal-arts campus with a serious Bible core, and future seminarians preparing for Southwestern or Midwestern.
Bachelor's degrees in Bible, Ministry, Youth and Family Ministry, Missions, and Biblical Text through the College of Biblical Studies, plus a Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Ministry, and Master of Arts in Christian Ministry through the graduate school.
Online
Yes — graduate ministry degrees are available online and in hybrid cohorts
Tuition
Published undergraduate tuition in the low $30,000s before aid, with substantial merit and ministry scholarships; Bible majors and preaching students receive dedicated awards.
Why students choose it: The premier Churches of Christ institution in the region and one of the tradition's strongest preaching pipelines. The Bible major is built around the biblical text in its original languages, and its graduate ministry degrees serve working ministers across the Southwest.
Ideal for: Churches of Christ students preparing to preach or serve on church staff, and working ministers in the tradition who need an accredited graduate degree online.
Bachelor's degrees in Theology and Ministry, Christian Ministry, Youth Ministry, Worship Arts, and Biblical Studies; graduate programs include the Master of Arts in Theology, Master of Ministry, Master of Arts in Counseling, and an MBA.
Online
Yes — extensive online undergraduate degree completion and graduate programs
Tuition
Published undergraduate tuition in the low $30,000s before aid; online and adult programs are priced per credit hour well below the residential rate. Nazarene district ministerial scholarships are common.
Why students choose it: The Nazarene denomination's regional university, serving the South Central Educational Region, with a course of study that aligns to Nazarene ordination requirements. Bethany is a historic Nazarene town, giving students dense access to churches, district leadership, and internship placements.
Ideal for: Nazarene and Wesleyan-Holiness ordination candidates, students who want a Wesleyan theological framework, and working adults finishing a ministry bachelor's online.
Bachelor's degrees in Christian Ministry, Bible and Theology, Pastoral Care and Counseling, and Behavioral Science, plus a Master of Arts in Ministry, Master of Science in Counseling, and MBA through the Adult and Graduate Studies division.
Online
Yes — the Adult and Graduate Studies division is built primarily around online learners
Tuition
One of the more affordable accredited options in the state, particularly the per-credit-hour adult and online rates; traditional undergraduate tuition sits in the mid-$20,000s before aid.
Why students choose it: MACU's strength is the working adult already in ministry. Its accelerated online terms, generous transfer-credit policy, and low per-credit pricing make it a common finishing school for bivocational pastors and church staff across Oklahoma and Texas.
Ideal for: Bivocational pastors, church staff without a completed degree, Church of God ministry candidates, and adult learners who need flexible accredited online coursework.
Bachelor's degrees in Ministry and Leadership, Christian Ministry, Pastoral Ministry, and Biblical and Theological Studies, plus a Master of Arts in Ministry and graduate business and nursing programs.
Online
Yes — online undergraduate and graduate programs through OKWU Online
Tuition
Published undergraduate tuition in the high $20,000s to low $30,000s before aid; OKWU Online per-credit rates are among the lowest for an accredited Wesleyan school.
Why students choose it: A small, unapologetically confessional Wesleyan university that markets its adherence to biblical authority and historic Christian orthodoxy as its core distinctive. Class sizes are small and ministry students work closely with faculty who pastor.
Ideal for: Wesleyan Church ordination candidates and students who want a small, doctrinally explicit campus in northeastern Oklahoma.
Associate and bachelor's degrees in Christian Ministry, Biblical Studies, Pastoral Ministry, Church Music, and General Studies, plus ministry certificates.
Online
Yes — online and evening programs designed for working students
Tuition
Among the lowest published tuition rates of any accredited school in this guide; a genuine low-cost accredited option for ministry training.
Why students choose it: Oklahoma's Free Will Baptist college, ABHE accredited and federally aid-eligible, focused narrowly on preparing ministers rather than operating as a broad university. Small, inexpensive, and denominationally connected.
Ideal for: Free Will Baptist ministry students and anyone who wants an accredited, low-cost Bible degree without the overhead of a large university.
Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)
Denomination
Interdenominational evangelical
Programs
Associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees in Biblical Studies, Christian Ministry, Business, and Education, with a mentorship-based delivery model.
Online
Yes — hybrid and distance formats
Tuition
Low published tuition; the mentorship model keeps overhead and cost down.
Why students choose it: A small TRACS-accredited school built on a mentor-apprentice model rather than a traditional lecture campus. TRACS accreditation is USDE-recognized, so credits are aid-eligible, though transfer to secular universities can be less predictable than with HLC schools.
Ideal for: Students who want an accredited, low-cost, mentorship-driven degree and are not planning to transfer into a state university.
Tulsa holds both of Oklahoma's ATS-accredited seminaries — one charismatic-evangelical and one mainline-progressive — which between them cover most ordination tracks. Southern Baptist students typically go out of state or online to Southwestern or Midwestern.
Oral Roberts University College of Theology and Ministry
Location
Tulsa
Accreditation
ATS and Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Denomination
Interdenominational charismatic
Programs
Master of Divinity, MA in Theological and Historical Studies, MA in Practical Theology, MA in Christian Ministry, MA in Missional Christianity, and Doctor of Ministry, with concentrations in Spirit-empowered ministry, missions, and biblical literature.
Online
Yes — online and hybrid M.Div. and MA pathways
Tuition
Published per-credit-hour graduate rate with ministry, alumni, and denominational discounts; many students serve in Tulsa-area churches while enrolled.
Why students choose it: The only ATS-accredited charismatic seminary in the central United States. Students who need a fully recognized M.Div. for chaplaincy endorsement or doctoral study but want a Spirit-empowered theological framework generally have very few options — this is the flagship one.
Ideal for: Pentecostal and charismatic ordination candidates, military and hospital chaplaincy applicants, and international students preparing for global ministry.
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) heritage; ecumenical and progressive
Programs
Master of Divinity, Master of Arts in Ministry and Culture, Master of Arts in Social Justice, Doctor of Ministry, and graduate certificates in areas including spiritual formation and Indigenous ministry.
Online
Yes — hybrid and low-residency formats are central to the Phillips model
Tuition
Per-credit-hour graduate tuition with substantial institutional scholarship funding; Disciples and United Methodist students can layer denominational aid.
Why students choose it: Oklahoma's mainline seminary and one of the few ATS schools with a dedicated focus on Indigenous and Native American ministry, reflecting Oklahoma's 39 federally recognized tribal nations. Graduates serve Disciples, UMC, UCC, Presbyterian, and Episcopal congregations across the Southwest.
Ideal for: Mainline and progressive Protestant ordination candidates, Native American ministry students, and second-career students who need a commutable hybrid M.Div.
Saint Gregory's Abbey and Catholic formation programs
Location
Shawnee and the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
Accreditation
Formation programs; degrees conferred through affiliated Catholic institutions
Denomination
Roman Catholic (Benedictine)
Programs
Diaconate formation, lay ecclesial ministry certification, and pre-theology formation coordinated with out-of-state Catholic seminaries; Oklahoma seminarians are typically sent to Conception Seminary College (Missouri) or Mundelein and Notre Dame Seminary for graduate theology.
Online
Limited — formation is residential and cohort based
Tuition
Seminarian costs are underwritten by the sponsoring diocese; lay formation programs charge modest fees.
Why students choose it: Oklahoma has no freestanding Catholic graduate seminary since Saint Gregory's University closed its undergraduate operations in 2017, but the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa run active diaconate and lay ministry formation and sponsor seminarians at out-of-state schools.
Ideal for: Oklahoma Catholics pursuing the permanent diaconate, lay ecclesial ministry, or diocesan priesthood.
HLC accredited, International Pentecostal Holiness Church. Offers undergraduate ministry, worship, and church leadership degrees plus a Master of Science in Organizational Leadership. Small campus in the same Bethany corridor as Southern Nazarene.
Large Word of Faith ministry training center associated with Kenneth Hagin Ministries. Not accredited by a USDE-recognized accreditor — credits do not transfer and federal aid is unavailable. Valuable for charismatic ministry formation, not for an academic credential.
Both SBC seminaries serve large numbers of Oklahoma students through online programs and regional extension coursework. SACSCOC/HLC and ATS accredited, and the standard graduate path for Oklahoma Baptists.
Oklahoma City vs. Tulsa vs. the rest of the state
Oklahoma City metro
The OKC metro is the densest concentration of accredited Christian higher education in the state: Oklahoma Christian in Edmond, Southern Nazarene and Southwestern Christian in Bethany, Mid-America Christian in south OKC, Randall University in Moore, and Oklahoma Baptist University and Family of Faith in Shawnee, 35 minutes east. A student can commute to five accredited Bible programs from a single address. The metro's large churches — Baptist, Nazarene, Churches of Christ, and nondenominational — supply a deep internship market, and the Oklahoma Health Center campus offers hospital chaplaincy placements.
Tulsa
Tulsa is Oklahoma's graduate theology city. Oral Roberts University and Phillips Theological Seminary sit within a few miles of each other and represent the two poles of the state's theological spectrum. Tulsa is also the global center of the Word of Faith movement, with Rhema in Broken Arrow and a network of large charismatic churches — an advantage for ministry employment in that tradition and a reason to be careful about accreditation claims.
Outside the metros
Bartlesville has Oklahoma Wesleyan, and rural and tribal communities across eastern and western Oklahoma are served largely through online programs. Mid-America Christian, Southern Nazarene Online, and ORU Online are the most-used options for students in Lawton, Enid, Ardmore, and the panhandle. Phillips Theological Seminary's hybrid format was designed specifically so rural pastors could pursue an M.Div. without relocating.
How to choose a Bible school in Oklahoma
1. Accreditation
Three recognitions matter in Oklahoma:
Institutional accreditation (HLC). The Higher Learning Commission accredits ORU, OBU, Oklahoma Christian, SNU, OKWU, MACU, and Southwestern Christian. Credits transfer most easily and are recognized by employers and graduate schools.
ATS accreditation. The Association of Theological Schools accredits graduate seminaries and is typically required for military chaplaincy endorsement, mainline ordination, and doctoral admission. In Oklahoma, ORU and Phillips hold it.
Faith-based institutional accreditors (ABHE, TRACS). Randall University holds ABHE accreditation and Family of Faith holds TRACS accreditation. Both are USDE-recognized and federally aid-eligible, though transfer into state universities can require more negotiation than HLC credits.
Oklahoma's schools are denominationally explicit, which makes fit easier to assess than in more secular states. OBU is Southern Baptist and confessional. ORU is charismatic and Spirit-empowered. Oklahoma Christian is Churches of Christ with a restoration-movement hermeneutic. SNU and OKWU are Wesleyan-Holiness. MACU is Church of God (Anderson). Randall is Free Will Baptist. Phillips is progressive mainline. Read each doctrinal statement in full — ordination boards will ask where you studied.
3. Format and life stage
Traditional 18–22 undergraduate: OBU, ORU, Oklahoma Christian, or SNU.
Working adult finishing a bachelor's: Mid-America Christian, SNU Online, or Randall University's evening program.
Graduate ministry preparation: ORU (charismatic/evangelical) or Phillips (mainline/progressive); Southwestern or Midwestern online for Southern Baptists.
Catholic formation: archdiocesan diaconate and lay ministry programs, with seminarians sponsored at out-of-state schools.
4. Ministry placement
Ask each admissions office how many ministry students hold paid church positions before graduation. OBU places heavily into Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma churches. Oklahoma Christian's preaching graduates fill Churches of Christ pulpits across the Southwest. SNU students serve Nazarene district churches. ORU's network extends internationally. Phillips students commonly hold student pastorates in the Oklahoma UMC and Disciples regions.
5. Career goals
Senior pastor: an accredited bachelor's plus an M.Div. aligned with your denomination — ORU, Phillips, or an SBC seminary online.
Licensed counselor: Southern Nazarene's MA in Counseling and MACU's MS in Counseling are licensure-track programs; confirm the curriculum leads to Oklahoma LPC licensure rather than non-licensed biblical counseling.
Military or hospital chaplain: a 72+ hour M.Div. plus ecclesiastical endorsement; see the DoD Armed Forces Chaplains Board. Tinker Air Force Base, Fort Sill, and Altus AFB give Oklahoma students strong military chaplaincy exposure.
Missions: ORU's international enrollment and OBU's Intercultural Studies major are the two deepest missions pipelines in the state.
Professor or scholar: plan on a PhD outside Oklahoma; an ATS M.Div. or ThM from ORU or Phillips is the standard bridge.
Cost and financial aid for Oklahoma Bible students
Every accredited school in this guide participates in federal student aid. Start with the FAFSA for Pell Grants and federal loans. Oklahoma residents should then apply for the Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG), a need-based state grant usable at participating private nonprofit colleges including ORU, OBU, Oklahoma Christian, SNU, and MACU. OTAG funds are awarded first-come, so file the FAFSA as early as possible.
Students who enrolled in Oklahoma's Promise during 8th–10th grade and met the income and coursework requirements receive an award at private institutions equal to the tuition they would have paid at a public university — a substantial subsidy toward a private Christian degree. Denominational aid stacks on top: Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma ministerial scholarships, Nazarene district awards, Churches of Christ preaching scholarships, and church-matching programs are all common and are frequently under-claimed.
Compare on net price after aid, never sticker price. A $32,000 published tuition with a $22,000 award costs far less than a $24,000 tuition with nothing. Our cost guides walk through the comparison.
Oklahoma Bible colleges at a glance
School
City
Accreditation
Tradition
Published tuition
Online
Oral Roberts University
Tulsa
HLC + ATS
Charismatic
~$34,000/yr
Yes
Oklahoma Baptist University
Shawnee
HLC
Southern Baptist
~$31,000/yr
Yes
Oklahoma Christian University
Edmond
HLC
Churches of Christ
~$32,000/yr
Graduate only
Southern Nazarene University
Bethany
HLC
Nazarene
~$30,000/yr
Yes
Mid-America Christian University
Oklahoma City
HLC
Church of God (Anderson)
~$25,000/yr
Yes
Oklahoma Wesleyan University
Bartlesville
HLC
Wesleyan
~$29,000/yr
Yes
Southwestern Christian University
Bethany
HLC
Pentecostal Holiness
~$22,000/yr
Yes
Randall University
Moore
ABHE
Free Will Baptist
~$13,000/yr
Yes
Phillips Theological Seminary
Tulsa
ATS
Mainline / Disciples
Per credit hour
Hybrid
Published full-time undergraduate tuition before institutional aid, rounded; graduate and adult programs are priced per credit hour. Always confirm current rates with the school and verify net price in the NCES College Navigator.
Types of degrees at Oklahoma Bible schools
Certificate
12–36 credit hours in biblical studies, church leadership, or worship. Fits lay leaders; accredited certificates at MACU and Randall often stack into a degree later.
Associate degree
~60 credit hours of Bible survey, theology, and general education. Randall University and MACU are the main accredited associate providers in Oklahoma.
Bachelor's degree
~120 credit hours. Biblical studies majors focus on Scripture, hermeneutics, and biblical languages; ministry majors add preaching, discipleship, and leadership practicums. Most full-time church staff roles expect a bachelor's, and every seminary requires one.
Master's degree
M.Div. — 72–90 hours; the standard pastoral degree, offered in Oklahoma at ORU, Phillips, and Oklahoma Christian. Expected for ordination in most denominations and required for military chaplaincy.
MA degrees — 36–60 hours; specialized in theology, ministry, counseling, marriage and family therapy, or social justice.
Doctorate
D.Min. — a practitioner's doctorate for experienced ministers, offered part-time at ORU and Phillips.
PhD — no research doctorate in theology is offered in Oklahoma; students typically go to Baylor, TCU, Southwestern, or out of region.
Frequently asked questions
What are the best Bible colleges in Oklahoma?
For undergraduate Bible, ministry, and theology degrees the strongest accredited options are Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee (Herschel H. Hobbs College of Theology and Ministry), Oral Roberts University in Tulsa (College of Theology and Ministry), Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, and Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City. All five are institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, so their credits transfer and qualify for federal aid.
Is Oral Roberts University accredited?
Yes. Oral Roberts University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and its graduate theology programs are accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). That makes ORU one of only a small number of charismatic-tradition schools in the country holding full ATS accreditation, which matters for ordination, chaplaincy endorsement, and doctoral admission.
Does Oklahoma have a seminary?
Yes, several. Oral Roberts University's College of Theology and Ministry in Tulsa is the state's ATS-accredited graduate seminary, offering the M.Div. and D.Min. Phillips Theological Seminary, also in Tulsa, is the state's ATS-accredited mainline seminary (Disciples of Christ heritage). Oklahoma Baptist University, Southern Nazarene, and Oklahoma Christian all offer graduate ministry degrees, and Southwestern Baptist and Midwestern Baptist run extension programs used by many Oklahoma pastors.
Can I use Oklahoma state aid at a private Christian college?
Yes. The Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant (OTAG) is available to eligible Oklahoma residents at participating private nonprofit colleges, including ORU, OBU, Oklahoma Christian, Southern Nazarene, and Mid-America Christian. Oklahoma's Promise (OHLAP) also covers tuition-equivalent awards at private institutions for students who enrolled in the program in 8th–10th grade and met the academic and income requirements. Both start with the FAFSA.
What is the difference between Oral Roberts and Phillips Theological Seminary?
Theology and tradition, not quality. ORU is charismatic-evangelical, undergraduate-heavy, with a large international student body and a Spirit-empowered mission statement. Phillips Theological Seminary is progressive mainline, graduate-only, historically Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and serves United Methodist, Disciples, UCC, and Presbyterian ordination candidates across the region. Both are ATS accredited and both sit in Tulsa.
Are there online Bible degrees from Oklahoma schools?
Yes. Mid-America Christian University built its Adult and Graduate Studies division around online learners, Southern Nazarene University offers extensive online undergraduate and graduate ministry programs, ORU has a large online division including online theology degrees, and Phillips Theological Seminary runs hybrid and low-residency M.Div. tracks. Online degrees from these schools carry identical accreditation to the campus versions.
How much does Bible school cost in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma is one of the more affordable states for private Christian higher education. Published undergraduate tuition at OBU, Oklahoma Christian, Southern Nazarene, and Mid-America Christian generally falls in the $20,000s to low $30,000s per year before aid, with ORU somewhat higher; nearly all students receive substantial institutional scholarships. Adult and online per-credit-hour rates are considerably lower. Graduate seminary tuition at ORU and Phillips is published per credit hour with heavy scholarship support.
Can I become a Southern Baptist pastor with an Oklahoma degree?
Yes. Oklahoma Baptist University is the state convention's university and feeds directly into Southern Baptist ministry, though the SBC's six seminaries sit outside the state — most Oklahoma Baptists complete an undergraduate degree at OBU and then an M.Div. at Southwestern (Fort Worth) or Midwestern (Kansas City), both within a few hours' drive, or through their extension and online programs.
What are the Christian colleges in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma's accredited Christian colleges and universities are Oral Roberts University (Tulsa), Oklahoma Baptist University (Shawnee), Oklahoma Christian University (Edmond), Southern Nazarene University (Bethany), Mid-America Christian University (Oklahoma City), Oklahoma Wesleyan University (Bartlesville), Southwestern Christian University (Bethany), Randall University (Moore), and Family of Faith Christian University (Shawnee). Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa is graduate-only.
What is the cheapest Bible college in Oklahoma?
Randall University in Moore and Family of Faith in Shawnee publish the lowest tuition of the accredited schools, and Mid-America Christian University's per-credit-hour adult and online rates are the cheapest way to finish an accredited bachelor's while working. After institutional aid, however, the larger universities often cost less than their sticker price suggests, so compare net price rather than published tuition.
How long does it take to finish a Bible degree in Oklahoma?
An associate degree runs about two years, a bachelor's about four (or two to three years for adult degree-completion students transferring credit into Mid-America Christian or Randall), an MA two years, and an M.Div. three years full time or four to six part time at ORU or Phillips.
Do Oklahoma Bible colleges accept transfer credit?
Yes. All of the HLC-accredited schools accept transfer credit from other regionally accredited colleges, including Oklahoma's community colleges, and Mid-America Christian and Randall are especially generous with transfer and prior-learning credit for adult students. Credit from unaccredited ministry training schools such as Rhema or Victory generally does not transfer.
Oklahoma schools in our directory
Compare details, formats, and tuition ranges for the Oklahoma schools we track.
Tuition figures reflect official school publications and published rates as of mid-2026 and are subject to change. Always confirm current costs, program availability, and accreditation status on each school's official website before applying.