See current per-credit-hour charges for part-time students at Appalachian Bible College, along with the full annual tuition and fee breakdown.
Jump straight to a section below:
Those taking courses part-time at Appalachian Bible College generally pay $700 for every credit hour.
| Cost Per Credit Hour | |
|---|---|
| Part-Time Undergraduate | $700 |
Note that the per-credit-hour cost shown here is the published rate, not counting any grant aid or scholarships that could lower the cost.
As a comparison, full-time undergraduate tuition and fees at Appalachian Bible College are listed below.
The fees portion of those annual totals added up to $2,000; the balance is base tuition.
| Most Recent Reported Year | |
|---|---|
| Tuition | $16,760 |
| Fees | $2,000 |
| Total | $18,760 |
These figures are tuition and fees only — they do not include housing and meals.
Here’s how tuition at Appalachian Bible College has tracked across the last few reported years.
| Year | Tuition |
|---|---|
| Three Years Ago | $14,000 |
| Two Years Ago | $15,220 |
| One Year Ago | $16,280 |
| Most Recent Year | $16,760 |
Most recently, tuition climbed 2.9%. Carrying the same rate forward one year puts tuition + fees around $19,313 in the following year.
Tuition tends to creep up year over year at most schools, so a freshman should expect to pay more by senior year.
Sketch out a multi-year budget that accounts for likely yearly increases so future years stay within reach.
Cost per credit hour is just the starting figure — financial aid can change the actual price a part-time student pays substantially.
To learn about the aid available at Appalachian Bible College, visit the Appalachian Bible College Financial Aid page.
If you’re weighing full-time enrollment, see the Appalachian Bible College Tuition & Fees page.