Payne Theological Seminary

4-years Private College In Wilberforce, OH

Payne Theological Seminary (referred to as Payne Theological Seminary) is a Private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years school located in Wilberforce, OH. It is classified as Theological seminaries, Bible college, and other faith-related institution school by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering is Doctor's degree - other. The 2023 tuition & fees at Payne Theological Seminary is $21,000. The school has a total enrollment of 187.The highest degree offered at Payne Theological Seminary is Doctor's degree - other. It offers Master's, and Doctorate (Other) degrees and programs.
2023 Key Facts
Tuition & Fees$21,000 (2023)
Student Population187
Payne Theological Seminary is accredited by Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools (6/1/1995 - Current).
2021-2022 Tuition & Fees
The undergraduate tuition & fees at Payne Theological Seminary is $21,000 for academic year 2021-2022. The graduate tuition & fees at Payne Theological Seminary is $18,400 for academic year 2021-2022. Payne Theological Seminary offers the alternative tuition plans.
Special Learning Opportunities & On-Campus Services
Payne Theological Seminary offers the distance education programs that all courses for completing a degree program can be done through online exclusively for graduate programs. In addition, the distance learning courses are offered for students who are not enrolled online exclusively. On Payne Theological Seminary campus, academic/career services, employment services for students are provided for their students.
Special Learning Opportunities & On-campus Services at Payne Theological Seminary
Distance Learning (Online Classes)
  • Graduate Level Courses & Programs
Special learning OpportunitiesNo Special Learning Available or Reported
On-Campus Student Services
  • Academic/career services
  • Employment services for students
Payne Theological Seminary Mission Statement
Payne Theological Seminary, founded by the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1894, is dedicated to the preparation of African American and other leaders for ministry in the tradition of liberation, reconciliation, social justice, and the dignity of all humankind.