We’ve pulled together some essential information you should know about the program, including how many students graduate each year, the diversity of these students, average starting salaries, and more. Find out how University of Dayton stacks up against peers offering pastoral specialized ministries.
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The full-time undergraduate tuition and fees are shown below.
| In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | $44,890 | $49,140 |
Learn more about University of Dayton tuition and fees.
For the most recent academic year available, 25% of pastoral specialized ministries master’s degrees went to men and 75% went to women.
The majority of pastoral specialized ministries master’s degree graduates at University of Dayton were Asian. Roughly 50% of graduates fell into this category.
The following table and chart show the ethnic background for students who recently graduated from University of Dayton with a master’s in pastoral specialized ministries.
| Ethnic Background | Number of Students |
|---|---|
| Asian | 2 |
| Black or African American | 0 |
| Hispanic or Latino | 0 |
| White | 2 |
| Non-Resident Aliens | 0 |
| Other Races | 0 |
Review the following statistics on the composition of the pastoral specialized ministries majors at University of Dayton.
The pastoral specialized ministries program at University of Dayton breaks down into the following more specific areas of study:
| Concentration | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Pastoral Studies/Counseling | 5 |
| Lay Ministry | 3 |
University of Dayton granted 5 completions in pastoral studies/counseling in the latest year of data — 80% to women and 20% to men. The largest share of these graduates were White (60%).
University of Dayton conferred 3 degrees in lay ministry in the latest year of data — 100% to women and 0% to men. Most of these graduates identified as White (67%).