2024 Most Expensive Tennessee Colleges

The 2024 average tuition & fees is $28,308 over 33 4-year Tennessee colleges. It is a 5.53% increase compared to last year. Compared to last year, tuition at 31 Tennessee colleges increased, and tuition at 1 colleges decreased.

Vanderbilt University is the most expensive Tennessee college with tuition & fees of $63,946.

Rhodes College ($54,892) and The University of the South ($53,704) are following it in the list of Tennessee Colleges with the Highest Tuition & Fees.

The average acceptance rate is 61.60% and the average SAT score is 1,255 at the schools.

Table. Tennessee Colleges With The Highest Tuition & Fees Comparison
School NameUndergraduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateTotal PopulationSAT ScoreGraduation RateStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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Vanderbilt University Nashville, TNPrivate, 4-year $63,946
$3,598
$56,128
$2,406
6.00%13,7101,54092.00%7 to 1
2
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Rhodes College Memphis, TNPrivate, 4-year $54,892
$2,582
$54,892
$2,582
50.01%2,0081,40085.00%9 to 1
3
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The University of the South Sewanee, TNPrivate, 4-year $53,704
$2,569
$18,730
$450
51.00%1,7041,30581.00%10 to 1
4
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Belmont University Nashville, TNPrivate, 4-year $41,320
$1,470
$27,050
$940
96.00%8,9101,25072.00%12 to 1
5
1
Milligan University Milligan, TNPrivate, 4-year $39,350
$1,800
$7,967
$2
70.02%1,1051,21063.00%9 to 1
6
1
Lipscomb University Nashville, TNPrivate, 4-year $38,824
$1,672
$17,100
$270
66.99%4,7041,24069.00%13 to 1
7
2
Maryville College Maryville, TNPrivate, 4-year $38,514
$756
$15,956
$306
66.00%1,0691,09553.00%12 to 1
8
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Christian Brothers University Memphis, TNPrivate, 4-year $37,300
$1,780
$13,588
$1,924
87.96%1,9341,21559.00%9 to 1
9
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King University Bristol, TNPrivate, 4-year $34,800
$1,016
$14,182
$1
53.97%1,357-46.00%11 to 1
10
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Carson-Newman University Jefferson City, TNPrivate, 4-year $34,700
$1,700
$10,168
$761
68.00%2,5861,04056.00%10 to 1
Average$43,735$23,57661.60%3,9091,25567.60%10 to 1