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Tennessee Board of Regents

Nashville, TN
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About Tennessee Board of Regents

The Tennessee Board of Regents is the governing body for a system of public colleges and universities in Tennessee, with administrative offices located in Nashville, Tennessee. As a system-level administrative entity rather than a degree-granting institution, it does not directly enroll students or award credentials. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data are reported for this entity.

The Tennessee Board of Regents oversees a network of community colleges, colleges of applied technology, and universities across the state. Member institutions offer programs ranging from certificate and associate-level credentials to bachelor's and graduate degrees in fields including technology, health sciences, business, and liberal arts. Specific programs are not listed under this administrative listing.

Nashville, Tennessee serves as the state capital and a major economic hub, making it a fitting base for the Board of Regents' administrative operations. The board plays a central role in shaping higher education policy and workforce development strategies across Tennessee's diverse communities.

Contact Information

1415 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 350, Nashville, TN 37217

Programs

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