A Complete Guide to Colleges in Tennessee

Tennessee is home to some of the best schools in the South. We've highlighted 10 of the most popular and compiled a list of all colleges in Tennessee.
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Published April 13, 2023

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10 Popular Schools in Tennessee

We've spotlighted 10 notable and popular schools in Tennessee to help you start your search.

All school data below comes from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Tuition and fees are from 2022-2023, while acceptance rates, enrollment statistics, net prices, and number of applicants are from 2021.


List of All Tennessee Colleges

Below is an exhaustive table of all four-year nonprofit schools in Tennessee. You can view specific colleges and compare information on student population, average net cost, acceptance rate, and number of applicants.

All Colleges in Tennessee
School Total Student Enrollment Avg. Annual Net Price Acceptance Rate Number of Applicants
Austin Peay State University 9,609 $14,529 93% 5,053
Baptist Health Sciences University 935 $6,305 35% 484
Belmont University 8,696 $35,268 88% 9,614
Bethel University 4,011 $16,139 50% 2,148
Bryan College 1,550 $15,901 100% N/A
Carson-Newman University 2,835 $18,147 79% 2,953
Christian Brothers University 1,794 $18,997 97% 1,167
Cumberland University 2,540 $28,459 58% 2,692
East Tennessee State University 13,303 $14,482 87% 8,563
Fisk University 942 $25,582 61% 4,281
Freed-Hardeman University 2,320 $17,074 88% 1,147
Johnson University 942 $19,985 81% 304
King University 1,656 $22,029 66% 831
Lane College 1,047 $14,541 100% N/A
Lee University 4,505 $19,159 83% 2,222
LeMoyne-Owen College 613 $6,003 98% 283
Lincoln Memorial University 5,118 $23,324 70% 2,013
Lipscomb University 4,778 $26,614 74% 3,422
Maryville College 1,046 $22,320 68% 2,056
Middle Tennessee State University 21,568 $12,617 68% 11,244
Milligan University 1,162 $20,448 60% 860
Remington College-Knoxville 252 $23,526 100% N/A
Remington College-Memphis Campus 379 $21,850 100% N/A
Rhodes College 2,073 $30,525 57% 5,318
Southern Adventist University 2,719 $24,127 74% 1,914
Tennessee State University 8,077 $11,880 100% N/A
Tennessee Technological University 9,840 $15,481 79% 6,412
Tennessee Wesleyan University 1,086 $15,072 60% 884
The University of the South 1,820 $29,626 60% 4,162
Trevecca Nazarene University 3,717 $15,795 78% 1,565
Tusculum University 1,494 $13,234 77% 1,258
Union University 2,930 $27,660 53% 2,660
University of Memphis 21,622 $14,251 95% 14,916
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 11,457 $13,552 86% 7,607
University of Tennessee at Martin 6,712 $11,646 75% 8,705
University of Tennessee Southern 876 $20,305 92% 408
University of Tennessee, Knoxville 31,701 $21,512 75% 29,909
Vanderbilt University 13,796 $27,553 7% 47,152
Welch College 335 $18,917 100% N/A

Source: NCES


Frequently Asked Questions About Colleges in Tennessee


What is the No. 1 college in Tennessee?

The most prestigious college in Tennessee is arguably Vanderbilt University. The school is considered a "Southern Ivy" — meaning it's academically on par with Ivy League institutions like Harvard and Brown — and had just a 7% acceptance rate in fall 2021, according to NCES.

Graduates of Vanderbilt typically have a high salary potential and employment rate.


Do I qualify for in-state tuition in Tennessee?

Residency guidelines vary by university in Tennessee. Generally, if you and/or your parents or guardians are permanent residents of Tennessee, you'll qualify for in-state tuition.

Some colleges, like Middle Tennessee State University, offer an out-of-state fee waiver for students who are working full time and taking part-time classes for at least two semesters.

UT Knoxville does not offer students from border states in-state tuition, while East Tennessee State University does. Students from a border state who attend UTC can qualify for a special border state rate.


What is the cheapest college in Tennessee?

According to NCES, one of the cheapest four-year colleges in Tennessee is LeMoyne-Owen College, a small private HBCU with an average annual net price of around $6,000. UT Martin also has a lower tuition cost, with an average annual net price of $11,650.


What is the cost of living in Tennessee?

Tennessee has a relatively low cost of living that increases the closer you get to big cities like Nashville. According to the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center, Tennessee is among the 10 most affordable states in the U.S.

SoFi reports the average cost of living in Tennessee is just over $42,000 per year.


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