Maranatha Baptist University
- Graduate School
- WATERTOWN, WI
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Maranatha Baptist University
- Graduate School
- WATERTOWN, WI
- Rating 3 out of 5 1 review
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Graduate Schools
Graduate Schools within Maranatha Baptist University
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Masters Programs
Most Popular Masters Programs
- Teaching38 Students
- Organizational Leadership16 Students
- Biblical Studies12 Students
- Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries7 Students
- Divinity, Ministry, and Pre-Theology2 Students
- Missionary Studies2 Students
- Non-Profit and Public Management
- Religious Vocations
Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Doctoral Programs
- Divinity, Ministry, and Pre-Theology1 Student
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
255
Part-Time Grad Students
218
Research Assistants
No data available
Teaching Assistants
2
Scholarship
- Cost of Livinggrade B
- Crime & Safetygrade B minus
- Nightlifegrade B+
Median Household Income
$59,111
National
$69,021Median Rent
$949
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$162,700
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Maranatha Baptist University Reviews
Rating 3 out of 5 1 review
On campus students are pushed into a "leadership" mentality that is often limited to embarrassing and humiliating those who don't conform to their ridiculous rule sets. I was told that I personally would never be a leader, and have gone on to be a successful manager and leader in my occupational role. Gossip is rampant. The students put "in charge" typically have little leadership acumen and are hypocritical. The academic systems are average, but the professors are excellent. The teachers are truely outstanding. Students will be ahead of their peers upon fulfilling the acedemic programs. For church goers, there are excellent opportunities for local church involvement. The campus is attractive, and the surrounding areas have things to do recreationally. Would attend again virtually or as an "off campus" student.