Below is a college cost ranking of the 63 colleges in Tennessee with the highest in state tution. What is the most expensive college in Tennessee? Vanderbilt University tops the list with a tuition and fee total of $60,348. Note these costs do not include room and board or living expenses.
All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2022-2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.
School | Tuition In State | |
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Lincoln Memorial UniversityHarrogate, TN |
$25,180 | |
Watkins College of Art Design & FilmNashville, TN |
$24,750 | |
Freed Hardeman UniversityHenderson, TN |
$24,300 | |
Southern Adventist UniversityCollegedale, TN |
$23,870 | |
Fisk UniversityNashville, TN |
$23,578 | |
Daymar College MurfreesboroMurfreesboro, TN |
$22,514 | |
Daymar College NashvilleNashville, TN |
$22,225 | |
Daymar College ClarksvilleClarksville, TN |
$22,001 | |
Aquinas CollegeNashville, TN |
$21,950 | |
Lee UniversityCleveland, TN |
$21,730 | |
Free Will Baptist Bible CollegeNashville, TN |
$20,170 | |
Visible Music CollegeMemphis, TN |
$20,000 | |
Hiwassee CollegeMadisonville, TN |
$19,571 | |
Johnson UniversityKnoxville, TN |
$19,274 | |
Nossi College of ArtMadison, TN |
$19,150 | |
Bryan CollegeDayton, TN |
$17,900 | |
Bethel UniversityMcKenzie, TN |
$17,482 | |
South CollegeKnoxville, TN |
$17,335 |