C of Biblical Studies-Houston vs. The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Both College of Biblical Studies-Houston and The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary are Private, 4 years schools located in Texas. The following statements compare College of Biblical Studies-Houston and The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with important academic statistics including tuition, test scores, and admission rate.
- Both schools are private.
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's tuition ($10,446) is more expensive than C of Biblical Studies-Houston ($9,275).
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary's acceptance rate (52.75%) is lower than The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (52.75%).
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has higher yield (89.58%) than The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (89.58%).
- C of Biblical Studies-Houston's students to faculty ratio (12 to 1) is lower than The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (22 to 1).
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2,286 students) is larger than C of Biblical Studies-Houston (205 students) with more enrolled students.
- The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary ($7,163) has higher amount of financial aid than C of Biblical Studies-Houston ($4,209).
- C of Biblical Studies-Houston's graduation rate (100%) is higher than The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (31%).
College of Biblical Studies-Houston
Private, 4 years • Houston, TX #63 Faith-based Schools, #TX in Texas more rivalsOffered Degrees
Certificate Programs
Associate
Bachelor's
Associate
Bachelor's
Tuition & Fees
$9,275
Financial Aid
$4,209
Test Scores
Admission
Enrollment
205 (All undergraduate)
205 Online Students (All Students Enrolled Online)
Graduation Rate
100% Graduation Rate
57% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
12 to 1 Students to Faculty
10 Faculties (full-time)
57 Staffs (full-time)
$45,488 Faculty Salary
$67,869 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Evening College
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-$4,000 annual charge
-21 capacity
The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Private, 4 years • Fort Worth, TX #TX in Texas more rivalsOffered Degrees
Certificate Programs
Associate
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Associate
Bachelor's
Post-Graduate Certificate
Master's
Doctorate
Tuition & Fees
$10,446
Financial Aid
$7,163
Test Scores
Admission
52.75% Acceptance Rate
89.58% Yield
Enrollment
309 Undergraduate
1,977 Graduate
1,405 Online Students
Graduation Rate
31% Graduation Rate
82% Retention Rate
Faculty & Staff
22 to 1 Students to Faculty
41 Faculties (full-time)
193 Staffs (full-time)
$62,134 Faculty Salary
$52,287 Staff Salary
Learning Opportunities
Campus Living
Campus Housing Offered
-833 capacity
Board/Meal Plan Offered
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