Is Tri-State Bible College worth it?

South Point, OH · private-nonprofit

Verdict

Typical students pay $0 a year after aid, graduate with $0 in federal debt, and earn $0 six years after enrolling — an estimated monthly loan payment of $0.

Net price / year

$0

Admission rate

0%

Graduation rate

Median debt

$0

Earnings (6 yr)

$0

Earnings (10 yr)

$31,675

Est. monthly loan payment

$0

Loan-to-income ratio

Debt break-even

How Tri-State Bible College compares

MetricTri-State Bible CollegeOhioNational
Net price$0$16,541$16,642
Median debt$0$13,837$12,377
Earnings (6 yr)$0$35,009$33,037
Graduation rate

FAQ

How much does it cost to attend Tri-State Bible College?

The federal average net price after grants and scholarships is $0 a year. That figure reflects what a typical student actually pays after grants and scholarships, not the sticker price.

How much debt do Tri-State Bible College graduates typically carry?

Students who complete a program at Tri-State Bible College leave with a median federal debt of $0, based on the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard.

What do Tri-State Bible College graduates earn?

Six years after enrolling, former students report median earnings of $0, drawn from federal tax records aggregated by the College Scorecard.

What is the graduation rate at Tri-State Bible College?

Graduation rate data is not currently published for this school.

Is Tri-State Bible College worth the debt?

We do not have enough debt and earnings data to estimate a payback period for this school.

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.