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List of colleges and universities in Alabama

There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with 38,100 enrolled for fall 2019.[1] Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama is the largest two-year college, with an enrollment of just over 8,000. The smallest institution is Heritage Christian University, a Churches of Christ-affiliated seminary, with an enrollment of 86 students. The oldest institution is Athens State University in Athens founded in 1822.[2] There are also 8 four-year and 3 two-year historically black colleges and universities which is more than any other state.[3]

The majority of Alabama's colleges and universities are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS),[4] although several are accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE),[5] the Council on Occupational Education (COE),[6] or the Distance Education Accrediting Commission (DEAC).

The University of Alabama at Birmingham, the University of South Alabama, the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine feature the only medical schools in the state.[7] The University of Alabama School of Law, the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University are American Bar Association-accredited law schools.[8] The Birmingham School of Law and Miles Law School (unaffiliated with Miles College) are state accredited law programs.[9]

There are four institutions of higher learning in Alabama that are listed among Tier 1 national universities by U.S. News & World Report - The University of Alabama (UA), Auburn University (AU), the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), and The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).

These four universities are also classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity: "The University of Alabama, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, The University of Alabama in Huntsville, and Auburn University as of February 2022.

Institutions edit

Institution Location(s)[10] Control Type[a] Enrollment[10]
(Fall 2019)
Founded Accreditation[10]
Air University Montgomery Public
(Air Force)
Master's university [b] 1946 SACS
Alabama A&M University[c] Normal[d] Public Master's university 6,172 1875[12] SACS
Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine Dothan Private Medical school 660 2010 AOA's COCA
Alabama State University[c] Montgomery Public Master's university 4,190 1867[13] SACS
Amridge University Montgomery Private
(Churches of Christ)
Special-focus institution (Bible college) 833 1967[14] SACS
Athens State University Athens[e] Public Baccalaureate college 2,941 1822[16] SACS
Auburn University Auburn Public Research university 30,460 1856[17] SACS
Auburn University at Montgomery Montgomery Public Master's university 5,188 1967[18] SACS
Bevill State Community College Sumiton[f] Public Associate's college 3,787 1963[19] SACS
Birmingham School of Law Birmingham Private Law school 400 1915[20] Alabama Bar Association
Birmingham–Southern College Birmingham Private
(United Methodist Church)
Baccalaureate college 1,209 1856[21] SACS
Bishop State Community College[c] Mobile Public Associate's college 2,846 1927[22] SACS
Calhoun Community College Tanner[g] Public Associate's college 9,315 1965[23][h] SACS
Central Alabama Community College Alexander City[i] Public Associate's college 1,799 1989[24][j] SACS
Chattahoochee Valley Community College Phenix City[k] Public Associate's college 1,592 1974[26] SACS
Coastal Alabama Community College Bay Minette[l] Public Associate's college 7,535 1965[27] SACS
Columbia Southern University Orange Beach Private
(For-profit)
Master's university 20,034[m] 1993 DEAC
Community College of the Air Force Montgomery Public
(Air Force)
Associate's college [n] 1979[28][o] SACS[p]
Enterprise State Community College Enterprise[q] Public Associate's college 1,804 1965[30] SACS
Faulkner University Montgomery[r] Private
(Churches of Christ)
Baccalaureate college 3,036 1942[32] SACS
Gadsden State Community College[c] Gadsden[s] Public Associate's college 4,599 1985[33][t] SACS
H. Councill Trenholm State Community College Montgomery Public Associate's college 2,042 1966[34] SACS
Heritage Christian University Florence Private
(Churches of Christ)
Special-focus institution (Bible college) 86 1971[35] ABHE
Highlands College Birmingham Private
(Association of Related Churches)
Special-focus institution (Bible college) 2011[36] ABHE (candidate)[37]
Huntingdon College Montgomery Private
(United Methodist Church)
Baccalaureate college 1,008 1854[38] SACS
Huntsville Bible College Huntsville Private
(Interdenominational)
Special-focus institution (Bible college) 145 1986[39] ABHE
J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College Huntsville Public Associate's college 1,062 1961[40] SACS
J. F. Ingram State Technical College Deatsville Public Associate's college 485[u] 1965[41] COE
Jacksonville State University Jacksonville Public Master's university 9,021 1883[42] SACS
Jefferson State Community College Birmingham[v] Public Associate's college 8,711 1965[43] SACS
Lawson State Community College Birmingham[w] Public Associate's college 3,375 1950[44] SACS
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Andalusia[x] Public Associate's college 1,767 1969[45] SACS
Marion Military Institute Marion Public Associate's college 409 1842[46] SACS
Miles College[c] Fairfield Private
(Christian Methodist Episcopal Church)
Baccalaureate college 1,456 1905[47] SACS
Miles Law School Fairfield Private Law school 1974 Alabama Bar Association
Northeast Alabama Community College Rainsville Public Associate's college 2,981 1963[48] SACS
Northwest–Shoals Community College Muscle Shoals[y] Public Associate's college 3,512 1993[49][z] SACS
Oakwood University[c] Huntsville Private
(Seventh-day Adventist Church)
Baccalaureate college 1,526 1896[50] SACS
Reid State Technical College Evergreen Public Associate's college 549 1966[51] COE
Samford University Birmingham Private
(Christian)
Master's university 5,692 1841[52] SACS
Selma University[c] Selma Private
(National Missionary Baptist Convention of America)
Special-focus institution (Bible college) 323 1878[53] ABHE
Shelton State Community College[c] Tuscaloosa Public Associate's college 4,201 1979[54][aa] SACS
Snead State Community College Boaz[ab] Public Associate's college 2,237 1898[55] SACS
Southern Union State Community College Wadley[ac] Public Associate's college 4,655 1994[56][ad] SACS
Spring Hill College Mobile Private
(Roman Catholic Church)
Master's university 1,290 1830[57] SACS
Stillman College[c] Tuscaloosa Private
(Presbyterian Church of the USA)
Baccalaureate college 861 1876[58] SACS
Talladega College[c] Talladega Private
(United Church of Christ)
Baccalaureate college 1,239 1867[59] SACS
Troy University Troy[ae] Public Master's university 16,436 1887[61] SACS
Tuskegee University[c] Tuskegee Private Baccalaureate college 2,876 1881[62] SACS
United States Sports Academy Daphne Private Special-focus institution 499 1972[63] SACS
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Public Research university 38,100 1831[64] SACS
University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Public Research university 22,080 1966[65] SACS
University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville Public Research university 9,988 1949[66] SACS
University of Mobile Prichard Private
(Southern Baptist Convention)
Master's university 1,989 1961[67] SACS
University of Montevallo Montevallo Public Master's university 2,553 1896[68] SACS
University of North Alabama Florence Public Master's university 7,702 1830[69] SACS
University of South Alabama Mobile[af] Public Research university 14,397 1963[71] SACS
University of West Alabama Livingston Public Master's university 5,653 1835[72] SACS
Wallace Community College Dothan[ag] Public Associate's college 4,478 1949[73] SACS
Wallace Community College Selma Selma Public Associate's college 1,529 1963[74] SACS
Wallace State Community College Hanceville[ah] Public Associate's college 4,985 1966[75] SACS

Out-of-state institutions edit

Institution Location(s)[10] Control Accreditation[10] Notes
Columbia College Missouri Redstone Arsenal[76] Private HLC
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Auburn Private AOA's COCA VCOM-Auburn is located on the Auburn University campus.[77]
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Huntsville, Fort Rucker, Mobile Private SACS ERAU has four instructional sites in Alabama: one in Huntsville,[78] one at Fort Rucker,[79] and two in Mobile.[80][81]
Florida Institute of Technology Huntsville[82] Private SACS
Southeastern University Birmingham, Cullman, Florence, Huntsville Private
(Assemblies of God)
SACS Students are able to pursue a degree from Southeastern University while dually-enrolled at Highlands College in Birmingham.[83] Additionally, SEU has instructional sites at four churches in Birmingham, Cullman, Florence, and Huntsville.[84]
United States Army Command and General Staff College Redstone Arsenal[85] Public
(Army)
HLC

Additionally, several for-profit colleges and universities based in other states have campuses in Alabama:

Defunct institutions edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
  2. ^ Air University is a professional military education institution of the United States Air Force. It is unclear how many Air University students are based in Alabama.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Historically black college or university[3]
  4. ^ In addition to its main campus, Alabama A&M has an instructional site on the campus of Lawson State Community College in Birmingham.[11]
  5. ^ In addition to the main campus, Athens State offers programs, along with Calhoun Community College, at the Alabama Center for the Arts in Decatur[15]
  6. ^ Bevill State has campus locations in Sumiton, Fayette, Hamilton, and Jasper, and has an instructional center in Carrollton.[10]
  7. ^ In addition to the main campus in Tanner, Calhoun Community College has locations in Huntsville and at the Limestone Correctional Facility.[10] It also offers programs, along with Athens State University, at the Alabama Center for the Arts in Decatur[15]
  8. ^ Created in 1965 as a merger of two institutions founded in 1947 and 1963[23]
  9. ^ Central Alabama has locations in Alexander City, Childersburg, Prattville, and Talladega.[10]
  10. ^ Created in 1989 as a merger of two institutions, both founded in 1963[24]
  11. ^ In addition to its main campus, Chattahoochee Valley Community College has an instructional site at Fort Moore, Georgia.[25]
  12. ^ Coastal Alabama has locations in Bay Minette, Fairhope, Gulf Shores, Atmore, Brewton, Gilbertown, Jackson, Monroeville, and Thomasville.[10]
  13. ^ Columbia Southern University is an online-only institution. It is unclear how many students are based in Alabama.
  14. ^ The Community College of the Air Force enrolls over 370,000 students at sites in 36 states, the District of Columbia, and six foreign locations. It is unclear how many are located in Alabama.[28]
  15. ^ Founded in 1972 in Texas, moved to Alabama in 1979[28]
  16. ^ The Community College of the Air Force is accredited by SACS through its parent organization, Air University.[29]
  17. ^ In addition to the main campus in Enterprise, Enterprise State has two Alabama Aviation College locations in Andalusia and Ozark
  18. ^ In addition to the main campus in Montgomery, Faulkner University has instructional sites in Hoover, Huntsville, and Mobile.[31]
  19. ^ Gadsden State has campus locations in Gadsden and Anniston, and also has an instructional site in Centre.[10]
  20. ^ Created in 1985 as a merger of three institutions founded in 1925, 1960, and 1965[33]
  21. ^ All students at J.F. Ingram State Technical College are incarcerated adults
  22. ^ Jefferson State has locations in Birmingham, Hoover, Clanton, and Pell City.[10]
  23. ^ Lawson State has locations in Birmingham and Bessemer
  24. ^ Lurleen B. Wallace has campus locations in Andalusia, Greenville, and Opp, and has an instructional site in Luverne.[10]
  25. ^ Northwest–Shoals has a location in Phil Campbell.[10]
  26. ^ Created in 1993 as a merger of two institutions founded in 1963 and 1966[49]
  27. ^ Created in 1979 as a merger of two institutions founded in 1952 and 1972[54]
  28. ^ In addition to its main campus, Snead State has instructional sites in Arab and Albertville.
  29. ^ Southern Union has locations in Wadley, Opelika, and Valley.[10]
  30. ^ Created in 1994 as a merger of two institutions founded in 1922 and 1963[56]
  31. ^ Troy has locations in Troy, Dothan, Montgomery, and Phenix City, in addition to locations in 15 other states and 6 countries.[60]
  32. ^ In addition to the main campus in Mobile, the University of South Alabama has a satellite campus in Fairhope.[70]
  33. ^ Wallace has locations in Dothan and Eufaula[10]
  34. ^ In addition to the Hanceville campus, Wallace State has an instructional site in Oneonta
  35. ^ Virginia College has locations in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, and Montgomery, in addition to 21 locations in other states.[94]

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  • Department of Education listing of accredited institutions in Alabama

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There are 60 colleges and universities in the U S state of Alabama The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with 38 100 enrolled for fall 2019 1 Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham Alabama is the largest two year college with an enrollment of just over 8 000 The smallest institution is Heritage Christian University a Churches of Christ affiliated seminary with an enrollment of 86 students The oldest institution is Athens State University in Athens founded in 1822 2 There are also 8 four year and 3 two year historically black colleges and universities which is more than any other state 3 The majority of Alabama s colleges and universities are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS 4 although several are accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education ABHE 5 the Council on Occupational Education COE 6 or the Distance Education Accrediting Commission DEAC The University of Alabama at Birmingham the University of South Alabama the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine feature the only medical schools in the state 7 The University of Alabama School of Law the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University are American Bar Association accredited law schools 8 The Birmingham School of Law and Miles Law School unaffiliated with Miles College are state accredited law programs 9 There are four institutions of higher learning in Alabama that are listed among Tier 1 national universities by U S News amp World Report The University of Alabama UA Auburn University AU the University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB and The University of Alabama in Huntsville UAH These four universities are also classified among R1 Doctoral Universities Very high research activity The University of Alabama The University of Alabama at Birmingham The University of Alabama in Huntsville and Auburn University as of February 2022 Contents 1 Institutions 2 Out of state institutions 3 Defunct institutions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksInstitutions editInstitution Location s 10 Control Type a Enrollment 10 Fall 2019 Founded Accreditation 10 Air University Montgomery Public Air Force Master s university b 1946 SACSAlabama A amp M University c Normal d Public Master s university 6 172 1875 12 SACSAlabama College of Osteopathic Medicine Dothan Private Medical school 660 2010 AOA s COCAAlabama State University c Montgomery Public Master s university 4 190 1867 13 SACSAmridge University Montgomery Private Churches of Christ Special focus institution Bible college 833 1967 14 SACSAthens State University Athens e Public Baccalaureate college 2 941 1822 16 SACSAuburn University Auburn Public Research university 30 460 1856 17 SACSAuburn University at Montgomery Montgomery Public Master s university 5 188 1967 18 SACSBevill State Community College Sumiton f Public Associate s college 3 787 1963 19 SACSBirmingham School of Law Birmingham Private Law school 400 1915 20 Alabama Bar AssociationBirmingham Southern College Birmingham Private United Methodist Church Baccalaureate college 1 209 1856 21 SACSBishop State Community College c Mobile Public Associate s college 2 846 1927 22 SACSCalhoun Community College Tanner g Public Associate s college 9 315 1965 23 h SACSCentral Alabama Community College Alexander City i Public Associate s college 1 799 1989 24 j SACSChattahoochee Valley Community College Phenix City k Public Associate s college 1 592 1974 26 SACSCoastal Alabama Community College Bay Minette l Public Associate s college 7 535 1965 27 SACSColumbia Southern University Orange Beach Private For profit Master s university 20 034 m 1993 DEACCommunity College of the Air Force Montgomery Public Air Force Associate s college n 1979 28 o SACS p Enterprise State Community College Enterprise q Public Associate s college 1 804 1965 30 SACSFaulkner University Montgomery r Private Churches of Christ Baccalaureate college 3 036 1942 32 SACSGadsden State Community College c Gadsden s Public Associate s college 4 599 1985 33 t SACSH Councill Trenholm State Community College Montgomery Public Associate s college 2 042 1966 34 SACSHeritage Christian University Florence Private Churches of Christ Special focus institution Bible college 86 1971 35 ABHEHighlands College Birmingham Private Association of Related Churches Special focus institution Bible college 2011 36 ABHE candidate 37 Huntingdon College Montgomery Private United Methodist Church Baccalaureate college 1 008 1854 38 SACSHuntsville Bible College Huntsville Private Interdenominational Special focus institution Bible college 145 1986 39 ABHEJ F Drake State Community and Technical College Huntsville Public Associate s college 1 062 1961 40 SACSJ F Ingram State Technical College Deatsville Public Associate s college 485 u 1965 41 COEJacksonville State University Jacksonville Public Master s university 9 021 1883 42 SACSJefferson State Community College Birmingham v Public Associate s college 8 711 1965 43 SACSLawson State Community College Birmingham w Public Associate s college 3 375 1950 44 SACSLurleen B Wallace Community College Andalusia x Public Associate s college 1 767 1969 45 SACSMarion Military Institute Marion Public Associate s college 409 1842 46 SACSMiles College c Fairfield Private Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Baccalaureate college 1 456 1905 47 SACSMiles Law School Fairfield Private Law school 1974 Alabama Bar AssociationNortheast Alabama Community College Rainsville Public Associate s college 2 981 1963 48 SACSNorthwest Shoals Community College Muscle Shoals y Public Associate s college 3 512 1993 49 z SACSOakwood University c Huntsville Private Seventh day Adventist Church Baccalaureate college 1 526 1896 50 SACSReid State Technical College Evergreen Public Associate s college 549 1966 51 COESamford University Birmingham Private Christian Master s university 5 692 1841 52 SACSSelma University c Selma Private National Missionary Baptist Convention of America Special focus institution Bible college 323 1878 53 ABHEShelton State Community College c Tuscaloosa Public Associate s college 4 201 1979 54 aa SACSSnead State Community College Boaz ab Public Associate s college 2 237 1898 55 SACSSouthern Union State Community College Wadley ac Public Associate s college 4 655 1994 56 ad SACSSpring Hill College Mobile Private Roman Catholic Church Master s university 1 290 1830 57 SACSStillman College c Tuscaloosa Private Presbyterian Church of the USA Baccalaureate college 861 1876 58 SACSTalladega College c Talladega Private United Church of Christ Baccalaureate college 1 239 1867 59 SACSTroy University Troy ae Public Master s university 16 436 1887 61 SACSTuskegee University c Tuskegee Private Baccalaureate college 2 876 1881 62 SACSUnited States Sports Academy Daphne Private Special focus institution 499 1972 63 SACSUniversity of Alabama Tuscaloosa Public Research university 38 100 1831 64 SACSUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Public Research university 22 080 1966 65 SACSUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville Public Research university 9 988 1949 66 SACSUniversity of Mobile Prichard Private Southern Baptist Convention Master s university 1 989 1961 67 SACSUniversity of Montevallo Montevallo Public Master s university 2 553 1896 68 SACSUniversity of North Alabama Florence Public Master s university 7 702 1830 69 SACSUniversity of South Alabama Mobile af Public Research university 14 397 1963 71 SACSUniversity of West Alabama Livingston Public Master s university 5 653 1835 72 SACSWallace Community College Dothan ag Public Associate s college 4 478 1949 73 SACSWallace Community College Selma Selma Public Associate s college 1 529 1963 74 SACSWallace State Community College Hanceville ah Public Associate s college 4 985 1966 75 SACSOut of state institutions editInstitution Location s 10 Control Accreditation 10 NotesColumbia College Missouri Redstone Arsenal 76 Private HLCEdward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Auburn Private AOA s COCA VCOM Auburn is located on the Auburn University campus 77 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Huntsville Fort Rucker Mobile Private SACS ERAU has four instructional sites in Alabama one in Huntsville 78 one at Fort Rucker 79 and two in Mobile 80 81 Florida Institute of Technology Huntsville 82 Private SACSSoutheastern University Birmingham Cullman Florence Huntsville Private Assemblies of God SACS Students are able to pursue a degree from Southeastern University while dually enrolled at Highlands College in Birmingham 83 Additionally SEU has instructional sites at four churches in Birmingham Cullman Florence and Huntsville 84 United States Army Command and General Staff College Redstone Arsenal 85 Public Army HLCAdditionally several for profit colleges and universities based in other states have campuses in Alabama Fortis Institute has campuses in Birmingham Dothan Foley Mobile and Montgomery Herzing University has a campus in Birmingham Remington College has a campus in Mobile South University has a campus in Montgomery Strayer University has campuses in Birmingham Decatur Huntsville and MontgomeryDefunct institutions editInstitution Location s Control Type Founded Closed RefAlabama Presbyterian College Anniston Private Baccalaureate college 1906 1918 86 Concordia College Alabama c Selma Private Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Baccalaureate college 1922 2018 87 Daniel Payne College Birmingham Private AME Baccalaureate college 1889 1979 88 Judson College Marion Private Southern Baptist Convention Baccalaureate college 1838 89 2021 90 Southeastern Bible College Birmingham Private Interdenominational Special focus institution Bible college 1934 91 2017 92 Southern Benedictine College Cullman Private Catholic Baccalaureate college 1929 1979 93 Virginia College Birmingham ai Private for profit Baccalaureate Associate s college 1983 2018 95 See also edit nbsp United States portalList of college athletic programs in Alabama Higher education in the United States List of American institutions of higher education List of recognized higher education accreditation organizationsNotes edit School types are based on the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education Air University is a professional military education institution of the United States Air Force It is unclear how many Air University students are based in Alabama a b c d e f g h i j k l Historically black college or university 3 In addition to its main campus Alabama A amp M has an instructional site on the campus of Lawson State Community College in Birmingham 11 In addition to the main campus Athens State offers programs along with Calhoun Community College at the Alabama Center for the Arts in Decatur 15 Bevill State has campus locations in Sumiton Fayette Hamilton and Jasper and has an instructional center in Carrollton 10 In addition to the main campus in Tanner Calhoun Community College has locations in Huntsville and at the Limestone Correctional Facility 10 It also offers programs along with Athens State University at the Alabama Center for the Arts in Decatur 15 Created in 1965 as a merger of two institutions founded in 1947 and 1963 23 Central Alabama has locations in Alexander City Childersburg Prattville and Talladega 10 Created in 1989 as a merger of two institutions both founded in 1963 24 In addition to its main campus Chattahoochee Valley Community College has an instructional site at Fort Moore Georgia 25 Coastal Alabama has locations in Bay Minette Fairhope Gulf Shores Atmore Brewton Gilbertown Jackson Monroeville and Thomasville 10 Columbia Southern University is an online only institution It is unclear how many students are based in Alabama The Community College of the Air Force enrolls over 370 000 students at sites in 36 states the District of Columbia and six foreign locations It is 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