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Christian Brothers University delivers the state's most affordable entrepreneurial program at just $10,896 net cost, creating a $21,200 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options. Tennessee's entrepreneurial graduates earn between $29,685 and $38,289, positioning them well in a state economy driven by healthcare giants like HCA, Nashville's music industry, and automotive manufacturing. Middle Tennessee State University combines strong value at $12,599 with direct access to Murfreesboro's growing business corridor. The 10 programs show dramatic cost variations, with private schools ranging from surprisingly affordable to premium-priced, while public options cluster around $13,000 in net costs.
10
Programs
$10,896 – $32,096
Net Price Range
$32,553
Avg. Program Earnings
54.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,896 $37,300 56.0% 87.5%
2 $12,599 $9,506 54.0% 72.5%
3 $12,817 $10,144 53.1% 82.7%
4 $14,459 $29,790 54.8% 70.9%
5 $15,133 $10,506 35.7% 80.3%
6 $18,661 $34,700 46.4% 79.8%
7 $19,294 $12,474 33.3%
8 $25,610 $38,824 68.7% 71.1%
9 $26,815 $38,450 70.9% 52.6%
10 $32,096 $41,320 71.7% 96.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Christian Brothers University's program cost only $10,896?

Christian Brothers offers substantial financial aid that reduces the $37,300 sticker price to just $10,896 net cost for entrepreneurship students. The private Catholic university maintains an 87% acceptance rate while delivering the state's lowest net price for this major.

How do graduation rates vary among Tennessee's cheapest entrepreneurial programs?

Graduation rates span from 33% at American Baptist College to 71% at Belmont University among the 10 schools. The University of Tennessee Southern shows concerning completion at just 36% despite reasonable $15,133 net costs.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee higher earnings?

Belmont University graduates earn $38,289 at a $32,096 net cost, while Middle Tennessee State students earn $29,685 at just $12,599. The $19,497 cost difference yields only $8,604 more in starting earnings between these programs.

Where do Tennessee entrepreneurship graduates find the best job opportunities?

Nashville offers the richest ecosystem with healthcare headquarters like HCA, music industry ventures, and growing tech startups. Memphis provides logistics and distribution opportunities, while Chattanooga supports manufacturing and automotive-related businesses.

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