Colleges in Memphis

Colleges in Memphis

The biggest city on the Mississippi River, Memphis is the second-largest city in the state of Tennessee. The transport and shipping industry play a big role with the city being intersected by a number of major freight railroads. Memphis is known for its role in music, as well, with it being home to Beale Street and Graceland, the residence of Elvis Presley. The city hosts a variety of higher education institutions, including several medical schools, seminaries, and a law school.

Founded in 1871, Christian Brothers University is the oldest collegiate, degree-granting institution in the city of Memphis. There are several other institutions in the city with religious ties, including LeMoyne-Owen College, which is the result of a merger between two historically black colleges. There are two seminaries in the city, as well, the Harding School of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, and the Memphis Theological Seminary. All three train ministerial candidates but Memphis Theological has a focus on graduate students, offering master’s and doctoral degrees.

The largest institution in the city is the University of Memphis. Serving more than 20,000 students, U of M is a public, research institution that was founded in 1912. The university maintains several colleges and schools, including the only law school in the city: Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. Within the Memphis city limits are a number of health-related institutions, as well, including Southern College of Optometry, University of Tennessee College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. While the main campus for the University of Tennessee is in Knoxville, nearly six hours away, several campuses are located in Memphis.

There are several other small, private colleges in the city: Rhodes College, Memphis College of Art, and Visible Music College. The prominent 2-year degree institution is the Southwest Tennessee Community College, which has two campuses in Memphis as well as several satellite locations.

Memphis is largely automobile-dependent but the Memphis Central Station still provides some railroad lines. The city is served by Amtrak and the nearest airport is the Memphis International Airport.

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Formerly known as Memphis State, the University of Memphis is a 4-year public research institution. U of M is home to 12 colleges and schools conferring undergraduate degrees as well as an honors program. In addition to classroom space, U of M...

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the university of memphis has a surprisingly diverse faculty and student body for a southern school. there are loads of student help and services available here as well. it's best feature by far is frosh camp, a camp for incoming freshmen to learn...

” – Rachel from Memphis, TN

Rhodes is a residential college committed to excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. Our highest priorities are intellectual engagement, service to others, and honor among ourselves. We live this life on one of the country’s most beautiful...

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a very well-managed and planned out college. the security is great and surprising enough - the food is great!

” – a rising sophmore

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Southwest Tennessee Community College is a public, 2-year institution established in the city of Memphis. Along with its main campus, the college maintains an additional seven campuses, sites, and centers throughout the southwest region. The school...

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I LOVE SOUTHWEST I THINK ITS VERY AFFORDABLE... THIS IS MY SECOND SEMESTER AND I MUST SAY THAT I'VE LEARNED A LOT...

” – Deidra from Memphis, TN

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Christian Brothers University is a private college administered by a Catholic teaching order, the De La Salle Christian Brothers. The school is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and provides a Lasallian-based curriculum, but there are more than 34...

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Overall, CBU is a very diverse place with so many experiences that will help you become the person that you wish to be. There are so many opportunities to take part in, and groups to be apart of that will definitely help you with your degree! This is...

” – April from Memphis, TN

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Originally opened in 1862 as a school for freedman and runaway slaves, Le Moyne-Owen College is a liberal arts institution and the only Historically Black College in Memphis. LOC is home to five academic divisions offering 23 majors including Urban...

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This school is an awesome HBCU institution, concluding that it is a constant affiliation with the connections of one's warmth of history.

” – Angelique from Memphis, TN

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MCA gives an individualized education. Great for people who prefer a small classroom and teachers that actually care about you. More conceptually based than most other art colleges.

” – Elena from Memphis, TN

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The Southern College of Optometry is an optometry school in Memphis training students for careers in the eyecare field. SCO offers a 4-year Doctor of Optometry program featuring 32 residency programs—the most of any optometry school in the United...

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With a focus on bringing the benefits of health science study to citizens of Tennessee, The University of Tennessee-Health Science Center is a public health institution with a main campus in Memphis. UTHSC is made up of six colleges concentrating in...

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The Baptist Memorial College of Health Sciences is a private, medical education institution established in Memphis, Tennessee. The college features a Christ-centered student life, and students are required to complete 100 Service and Worship points...

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BCHS is truly a hidden gem amongst the many top-name colleges in the Mid South. It offers the same education (if not better) as any other school youâ??re considering offers, but for a fraction of the price. The BCHS staff is always there to help you...

” – Saint from Collierville, TN

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Founded by a Christian rock musician, Visible Music College is a Christian music academy dedicated to simultaneously training students in music and ministry. Visible offers three bachelor’s degree programs in Music Production, Music Business, and...

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The Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Memphis is a workforce development training institution and a campus in the TCAT system. TCAT Memphis offers degrees and certificates in 23 technical and vocational fields of study. The college’s Aircraft...

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Originally founded as a vocational school, Arkansas State University Mid-South is a 2-year community college in eastern Arkansas. ASU Mid-South offers degrees and certificates in 15 academic programs. In addition to classroom space, the ASU Mid-South...

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Am learing a lot of self-discipline. I'm learning how to learn, how to think, and how to communicate effectively.

” – Erika from West Memphis, AR

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Established in 1852, Memphis Theological Seminary is a private, Christ-centered institution located in Memphis, Tennessee, with a satellite campus in Little Rock. MTS offers six master’s and doctoral degree programs as well as certificates in...

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Founded with a posthumous bequest from a former Tennessee congressman, the William Moore College of Technology is a technical and vocational school in Memphis. Moore Tech grants degrees and certificates in eight technical fields of study. In addition...

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Mid-South Christian College is a private, Christ-centered institution located in Memphis, Tenessee. Mid-South offers a Bachelor in Christian Leadership, which utilizes team-based experiential learning, and two Bachelor programs in Christian Ministry...

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Originally founded as Southeast College of Technology, Remington College Memphis is a technical and vocational school and a southwest Tennessee-based campus in the Remington system. Remington Memphis offers a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and...