Inexpensive Graduate Schools to Attend in Tennessee
We select the most inexpensive graduate programs in Tennessee. Those schools have the most lowest tuition & fees besides room, board, and other living expenses. Milligan University requires the most inexpensive graduate tuition & fees of $7,967 in Tennessee. Cumberland University ($8,280) and The University of Tennessee Southern ($8,910) have the Inexpensive tuition & fees followed by Milligan University.
We exclude colleges whose programs are focused on certificate, associate, and/or special subjects such as arts and music from the ranking. You may want to check colleges having the highest graduate tuition & fees in Tennessee.
Name | Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Enrollment | |
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1 | Milligan University | $7,967 | 66.71% | 1,105 |
2 | Cumberland University | $8,280 | 66.21% | 2,588 |
3 | The University of Tennessee Southern | $8,910 (in-state: $8,910) | 80.26% | 934 |
4 | Bryan College-Dayton | $9,830 | - | 1,656 |
5 | Carson-Newman University | $10,168 | 79.78% | 2,586 |
6 | Freed-Hardeman University | $11,700 | 91.19% | 2,330 |
7 | Union University | $11,953 | 52.55% | 2,731 |
8 | Trevecca Nazarene University | $12,624 | 70.87% | 3,327 |
9 | The University of Tennessee-Martin | $12,636 (in-state: $11,592) | 88.44% | 6,868 |
10 | Southern Adventist University | $12,870 | 65.78% | 2,903 |
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