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Tennessee's biological sciences programs create an unusual cost market where a private Nashville university charges less than state schools. Trevecca Nazarene University delivers the lowest net price at $14,459, while Southern Adventist reaches $24,334 for the same field. This $10,000 gap matters in a state where healthcare giant HCA and medical device companies actively recruit biology graduates. The University of Tennessee-Knoxville stands out with a 73.50% graduation rate, significantly higher than private competitors averaging around 50%.
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Programs
$14,459 – $24,334
Net Price Range
54.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,459 $29,790 54.8% 70.9%
2 $18,109 $13,484 73.5% 68.4%
3 $18,661 $34,700 46.4% 79.8%
4 $20,986 $38,514 47.2% 69.5%
5 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Trevecca Nazarene University cost $14,459 while other Tennessee biology programs exceed $18,000?

Trevecca offers substantial need-based aid that reduces costs below even public university levels. The university's financial aid strategy targets students in biological sciences, creating affordability that beats UT-Knoxville's $18,109 net price by nearly $4,000.

How do graduation rates vary between Tennessee's affordable biology programs?

UT-Knoxville leads with a 73.50% graduation rate, while private colleges cluster between 46-55%. Carson-Newman graduates 46.40% of biology students despite charging $18,661, creating questions about value at mid-tier private institutions.

Does Tennessee's healthcare industry impact biology program admissions?

Most programs maintain acceptance rates near 70%, suggesting steady demand from students targeting healthcare careers. Southern Adventist University accepts 65.78% of applicants, the most selective rate among affordable options, likely reflecting strong regional job placement.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.