Bryan College
About Bryan College
Founded in 1930, Bryan College is a nondenominational evangelical Christian college named after William Jennings Bryan: statesman, orator, and renowned prosecuting attorney in the famous Scopes Evolution Trial. Its stated purpose was, and is, to provide "for the higher education of men and women under auspices distinctly Christian and spiritual." Bryan's main campus is located on a 128- acre hilltop in Dayton, Tennessee, within the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, just 35 minutes north of Chattanooga.
What “Most Trusted” Means
Most Trusted is our highest designation, reflecting the full convergence of Christian stewardship, public transparency, and independently confirmed operational excellence. This ministry has been verified against all fifteen criteria of The Most Trusted Standard — every standard in our framework, across all four pillars of faith foundation, financial integrity, governance, and transparency.
Beyond meeting our baseline standards and demonstrating comprehensive public accountability, this ministry has been independently evaluated against rigorous nonprofit performance benchmarks and confirmed to operate at the highest standard in its sector.