Religious Studies · Nebraska
Religious Studies colleges in Nebraska
CampusPin lists 27 U.S. colleges in Nebraska that offer Religious Studies programs. Compare tuition, acceptance rate, and enrollment in the table below, every figure links back to the institution's official IPEDS data.
Religious Studies examines the world's religious traditions, texts, and practices through history, philosophy, and social science, suiting students drawn to belief, culture, and ethics.
Schools in Nebraska that offer Religious Studies
Bellevue University
Bellevue, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$8,886
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
13,806
Bryan College of Health Sciences
Lincoln, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$20,070
Acceptance
63%
Enrollment
670
CHI Health School of Radiologic Technology
Omaha, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$16,244
Acceptance
72%
Enrollment
25
Central Community College
Grand Island, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,360
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,206
Chadron State College
Chadron, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$8,078
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,054
College of Saint Mary
Omaha, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$23,340
Acceptance
44%
Enrollment
706
Concordia University-Nebraska
Seward, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$39,330
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
2,934
Creighton University
Omaha, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$47,000
Acceptance
72%
Enrollment
8,224
Doane University
Crete, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$40,491
Acceptance
90%
Enrollment
1,739
Hastings College
Hastings, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$36,130
Acceptance
70%
Enrollment
978
Little Priest Tribal College
Winnebago, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$5,400
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
177
Metropolitan Community College Area
Omaha, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,285
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
7,629
Mid-Plains Community College
North Platte, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,600
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
923
Midland University
Fremont, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$40,270
Acceptance
67%
Enrollment
1,415
Myotherapy Institute
Lincoln, NE · Community College · Private
Tuition
$16,390
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
10
Nebraska Indian Community College
Macy, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$4,080
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
330
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Lincoln, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$41,658
Acceptance
84%
Enrollment
1,673
Northeast Community College
Norfolk, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,840
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
2,464
Peru State College
Peru, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$8,280
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
1,327
Southeast Community College Area
Lincoln, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,540
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
6,235
Union Adventist University
Lincoln, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$27,990
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
538
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Kearney, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$8,302
Acceptance
86%
Enrollment
5,923
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Omaha, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$8,370
Acceptance
87%
Enrollment
14,729
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$10,108
Acceptance
77%
Enrollment
23,535
Wayne State College
Wayne, NE · University · Public
Tuition
$7,970
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
3,914
Western Nebraska Community College
Scottsbluff, NE · Community College · Public
Tuition
$3,000
Acceptance
100%
Enrollment
948
York University
York, NE · University · Private
Tuition
$21,600
Acceptance
48%
Enrollment
585
Religious Studies programs in Nebraska: by the numbers
A quick comparison of the 27 schools listed above, drawn from each institution's published IPEDS data.
Schools listed
27
Public / private
14 / 13
Universities / 2-year
18 / 9
Cities represented
18
In-state tuition range
$3,000–$47,000
Median in-state tuition
$8,886
Lowest published in-state tuition
Western Nebraska Community College
$3,000
Most selective
College of Saint Mary
44% acceptance
Largest by enrollment
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
23,535 students
Figures reflect the schools currently listed and each institution's most recent reported data. Verify current tuition and admissions details with the school before applying.
What you'll study in a Religious Studies program
- Comparative survey of major world religious traditions
- Scriptural and textual analysis of primary sacred sources
- History of religions and religious movements
- Philosophy of religion and ethics
- Sociology, psychology, and anthropology of religious practice
- Mythology and ritual studies
- Sacred-language reading skills (Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, or Sanskrit)
- Research methods and writing in the humanities
- Senior thesis or capstone research project
Where a Religious Studies degree can lead
- Clergy Member
- Chaplain
- Religious Educator
- Nonprofit Program Director
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Religious Studies Researcher
Typical pay: Early-career wages vary by employer, region, and experience (BLS, 2024 clergy median $60,820).
A Religious Studies major analyzes how religious belief, sacred texts, rituals, and communities work, drawing on history, philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, literature, and art rather than training students for a single faith's ministry. Students read scripture and other primary sources closely, study how myths and traditions develop and spread, and compare specific faith communities, their beliefs, practices, and the political and social roles they play. Unlike theology or divinity programs, which are confessional and prepare candidates to lead within one tradition, Religious Studies takes an academic, comparative stance and treats every tradition as an object of study rather than a commitment to defend.
The credential is usually a four-year bachelor's degree, built around survey courses, a foreign or sacred language, methods coursework, and a senior thesis or capstone research project rather than clinical or laboratory training. Reading knowledge of a language such as Hebrew, Greek, Arabic, or Sanskrit is often expected for students who plan graduate work. Graduates work in nonprofit and community organizations, education, publishing, government and public affairs, and interfaith or social-service settings; roles in ministry or hospital and military chaplaincy typically require additional graduate study and ordination or board certification, and state or institutional requirements should be verified for any path involving counseling, teaching, or chaplaincy.
In federal data for the closely related occupation of clergy, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a 2024 median wage of $60,820 and projects employment to grow about 1% from 2024 to 2034; a bachelor's degree is the typical entry-level education for that occupation. National figures are occupation-wide medians across all experience levels, not starting wages or graduate outcomes.
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