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Former names | William Jennings Bryan University (1930–1958) William Jennings Bryan College (1958–1993) |
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Motto | "Christ Above All" |
Type | Private college |
Established | 1930 |
Religious affiliation | Christian |
Academic affiliations | Appalachian College Association, Association of Christian Schools International, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities |
Endowment | $6 million |
President | Douglas F. Mann |
Academic staff | 164 (42 full-time) |
Administrative staff | 169 (131 full-time) |
Students | 1,656 |
Postgraduates | 174 |
Other students | 840 |
Location | , , United States 35°29′51″N 84°59′57″W / 35.4976°N 84.9991°W |
Campus | Small town |
Colors | Red, Gold & White |
Nickname | Lions |
Sporting affiliations | NAIA – Appalachian |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | www |
Bryan College is a private Christian college in Dayton, Tennessee. It was founded in the aftermath of the 1925 Scopes trial to establish an institution of higher education that would teach from a Christian worldview.