Find a Job You Really Want In
One of the biggest things that incoming college freshmen consider when they’re thinking about what school to attend is the likelihood that a school will improve their job prospects.
Jobs are hard to come by nowadays, after all, and the everyday expenses of living in a country like America aren’t cheap.
Compared to a lot of other states, Tennessee has some unique advantages as far as attending college here goes. There are impressive research universities, quality state schools, and the ability to study majors that will prepare you well for the job market.
All that made us curious — with so many good colleges to attend in TN, which ones, in particular, were most likely to help their graduates land a job? Using data from IPEDS as well as College Scorecard as a baseline, we created this list of some of the best colleges for jobs in Tennessee.
The full list can be found further down, but first, here’s a look at the top ten best colleges for jobs in Tennessee:
- Rhodes College
- Belmont University
- Fisk University
- Vanderbilt University
- Maryville College
- The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
- The University of the South
- Christian Brothers University
- Tusculum University
- The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
If you go to one of these schools, chances are, you’re not surprised. After all, you know how great you have it.
But for the rest of you — keep reading and we’ll get to just why these schools have some of the best programs the state of Tennessee has to offer.
How We Determined The Best Schools In Tennessee For Jobs
Using the College Scorecard Data, we searched for the college in each state with the highest listed job placement ratings, looking specifically at employment levels at year 10 after students have graduated.
We limited the analysis to the 37 public and non-profit, four year institutions colleges in Tennessee that offer at least a bachelors degree.
Then, we ranked each college from best to worst on the percentage of graduates with jobs. For the purposes of readability, each school’s rating was then rounded down to the last two decimal places.
The school with the highest percentage of grads with jobs, Rhodes College, earned the distinction of being the ‘Best College For Jobs in Tennessee.’
Best Colleges For Getting A Job In Tennessee
| Rank | College | Employed |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rhodes College | 92.78% |
| 2 | Belmont University | 91.69% |
| 3 | Fisk University | 91.32% |
| 4 | Vanderbilt University | 90.98% |
| 5 | Maryville College | 90.84% |
| 6 | The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | 90.52% |
| 7 | The University of the South | 90.44% |
| 8 | Christian Brothers University | 90.39% |
| 9 | Tusculum University | 90.23% |
| 10 | The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga | 90.21% |
| 11 | King University | 90.19% |
| 12 | Tennessee Technological University | 90.1% |
| 13 | Tennessee Wesleyan University | 89.93% |
| 14 | Lipscomb University | 89.62% |
| 15 | Tennessee State University | 89.54% |
| 16 | Lane College | 89.44% |
| 17 | Cumberland University | 89.36% |
| 18 | Carson-Newman University | 88.92% |
| 19 | Middle Tennessee State University | 88.84% |
| 20 | The University of Tennessee-Martin | 88.56% |
| 21 | University of Memphis | 88.51% |
| 22 | Trevecca Nazarene University | 88.17% |
| 23 | Union University | 88.08% |
| 24 | Freed-Hardeman University | 88.0% |
| 25 | Bethel University | 87.91% |
| 26 | Lincoln Memorial University | 87.34% |
| 27 | Bryan College-Dayton | 86.58% |
| 28 | Johnson University | 86.43% |
| 29 | Lee University | 86.2% |
| 30 | Le Moyne-Owen College | 85.99% |
| 31 | East Tennessee State University | 85.65% |
| 32 | Hiwassee College | 85.6% |
| 33 | Southern Adventist University | 85.15% |
| 34 | Remington College-Memphis Campus | 83.25% |
| 35 | Austin Peay State University | 83.25% |
| 36 | Watkins College of Art Design amp; Film | 82.31% |
| 37 | Martin Methodist College | 82.29% |

