Down in Texas. “Our programs and approaches are founded on Christian principles, and have been designed around the working adult, centering around your needs and your lifestyle. We know you are juggling a lot of responsibilities. After all, we are working adults too. That’s why we offer most of our classes online and feature flexible, adaptable degree programs and courses.” Have not verified tuition from their website: Undergrad Tuition In-state $8,550 Out-of-state $8,550 Graduate Tuition In-state $6,840 Out-of-state $6,840 Programs And Certifications https://amberton.edu/programs-and-courses/ Best Online Christian Colleges Of 2024 https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/online-colleges/christian-colleges/
I wonder where they came up with that figure. The tuition is affordable at $900 per course. That applies to graduate and undergraduate. They do have a bunch of other little fees, which probably brings a graduate degree to around $10,000 which is in range of most of the affordable graduate degrees I have seen
That $6840 looks like the figure for an academic year, for f/t day students. Just maybe that's the difference and $900 per course applies to distance format. Amberton has long been a board favourite - over 20 years. When I first came aboard, they were in the top 3 for reasonable distance MBA degrees. Lots of reading here: https://www.degreeinfo.com/index.php?search/41885154/&q=Amberton+University&o=date&c[node]=7
IIRC, back then, the top 3 choices for reasonable-cost RA distance MBAs were Amberton, Chadron State and Wayne State. Today, an RA distance MBA can be had from Hellenic American U. for $3,000. That's half, or less than half, the cost of any of the three choices of yesteryear, 17 or 18 years ago.
That figure came from Best Online Christian Colleges Of 2024 without explanation. https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/online-colleges/christian-colleges/
On second look, I think they are factoring in the average after grants, scholarships, etc. And maybe per year for undergrad