Williamson Christian College was founded in 1997 by Kenneth Oosting. Oosting was the former dean of
Milligan College and an educational business consultant. The college was named after
Williamson County, where it is located. It has a focus on business, leadership, and ministry academics. The college was initially incorporated with the
Tennessee Secretary of State in December 1996, officially receiving approval from the
Tennessee Higher Education Commission in April 1997, and classes starting in 1998. It first received accreditation in 2002. Oosting retired from his position as president in 2008. Stephen Higgins succeeded Oosting as President and retired in 2012. The current president of the college, Ed Smith, was sworn in on November 11, 2012. For the college's 10th anniversary it hosted former
Arkansas Governor and
2008 and
2016 presidential candidate Mike Huckabee to speak about the upcoming primaries and the importance of higher education. In 2012, the college moved from its initial location to its current campus at 274 Mallory Station Road in the
Cool Springs area of Franklin. The following year, the name of the school was changed to
Williamson College. In 2014, Williamson College began a program in partnership with the Williamson County Sheriffs Office to educate inmates in
Williamson County jails. A second campus was announced in
Smyrna, Tennessee in 2018, to better serve Veterans,
Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant employees, and the surrounding communities. ==Academics==