Louisville, KY
2825 Lexington Rd, Louisville, KY 40280
http://www.sbts.edu
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary is a private, Christian college in Louisville, KY. It is not really competitive, taking 67% of applicants. It is a very small institution with full-time enrollment of 628 undergrads. 53% of graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Theological and Ministerial Studies. Other regularly preferred options include Business and Elementary Education, but there are 5 distinct majors to choose from. It ranks 16th in the nation for its religious studies program which is the #1 religious studies program in Kentucky. Additionally, Southern Baptist Seminary ranks 1st in Kentucky on our best college dorms and best college locations lists. Tuition costs $19,411 annually at the sticker price. That being said, just a hair fewer than three out of five Southern Baptist Seminary undergraduates receive at least some financial aid. 48% of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary students graduate college, ready to begin their dream jobs. Those of you applying may also want to be conscious of the fact that 1/2 of the students scored between 950 and 1200 on the SAT. Further, 100% of available classes are on the small side, with 20 to 39 students, and 27% of first-time students don't enroll again the following year. Respecting your personal finances, be aware that on average, after financial aid and scholarships, students can expect to pay around $25,149 per year and Southern Baptist Seminary students awarded institutional grants receive $1,534 in financial aid on average. Regarding demographics, 40% of the student body are women and students who are 18 or 19 years old make up 35% of the student body at Southern Baptist Seminary. To wrap things up, the average Southern Baptist Seminary student graduates with $12,818 per year of debt.
8.50
Party Scene
9.79
Location
10.00
Dorms
9.53
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
9.01
Safety
SAT Score
950-1200
ACT Score
19-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
49%
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Theological and Ministerial Studies
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Business
Elementary Education
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Religious Vocations