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MILLIGAN, Tenn. (July 9, 2026) - Milligan University's educator preparation program has been ranked first in the state for placing its graduates into school leadership roles, according to the Tennessee State Board of Education's 2025 Educator Preparation Report. The report, which evaluates all teacher and administrator preparation programs across Tennessee, found that Milligan alumni hold administrative positions at a higher rate than graduates from any other institution in the state.
This top ranking reflects the university's long-standing focus on preparing educators not just for the classroom, but for broader leadership within school systems. Milligan's program combines rigorous academic coursework with extensive field experience, giving graduates practical skills that translate directly into roles as principals, assistant principals, and district-level administrators. University officials noted that the data confirms what local school districts have reported for years: Milligan-trained educators are ready to lead from day one.
The report also highlighted Milligan's strong performance in teacher retention and classroom readiness. Graduates from the program tend to stay in the profession longer than the state average, a key metric for addressing Tennessee's ongoing teacher shortage. For current students and recent alumni, the ranking serves as validation of the program's emphasis on mentorship and community engagement. Milligan's education department plans to use the findings to further refine its curriculum and expand partnerships with rural and urban school districts across the state.
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