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Alabama State University

Montgomery, AL

915 S Jackson Street, Montgomery, AL 36104

http://www.alasu.edu

Alabama State University is a public, historically black university located in Montgomery, AL. It has an exceptionally high acceptance rate, taking 98% of applicants. It has a small student body with full-time enrollment of 3,672 students. Alabama State's most regularly selected major is a Bachelor's in Rehabilitation and Therapy, which is comprised of 15% of the student body. Additional highly demanded choices include Communications, which accounts for 9% of students, and Criminal Justice and Safety Studies (9%). If you are interested in studying health care management while living in Alabama but don't have the best grades, Alabama State is a great choice for you, because its health care management program ranks 4th in the state. Additionally, Alabama State ranked 2nd in AL on our best greek life and most liberal colleges lists. For students who pay full freight, in-state tuition costs $10,514 a year, but for students based outside of Alabama, tuition costs $18,426. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, be conscious that over nine out of ten Alabama State undergrads get grant or scholarship funding. 31% of Alabama State University undergraduates walk across that stage on commencement day and start the following period in their lives: work. A couple years after college, graduates make an average yearly income of $22,600. After four additional years of experience, their average income increases 22.6% to $27,700; however, that is still 30.9% south of the national median salary for individuals. Applicants might also want to know that 81% of applicants submit their ACT scores and Alabama State's undergraduates' SAT reading scores generally range from 440 to 520. Further, the average amount of research funding Alabama State receives per student is $1,065, and Alabama State does not have a teacher certification program. When it comes to your savings account, be aware that 78% of students receive financial aid through state grants and 78% of undergrads receive financial aid through federal grants. With respect to demographics, students not from Alabama make up 39% of the undergraduate population and 1% of undergraduates are multiracial. Apropos of campus life, the average cost of a meal plan is $2,179. To conclude, two years after receiving their diplomas, 7% of Alabama State's graduates are out of work and one in four graduates make a starting salary of $13,700 or less.

Ratings

9.79

Party Scene

7.47

Location

6.44

Dorms

8.50

Campus Food

7.98

Student Life

8.00

Safety

Admissions

98%

Acceptance

SAT Score

860-1030

ACT Score

16-20

Application Deadline:
See application website Application Website:
http://www.alasu.edu/admissions/undergrad-admissions/index.aspx
Early Action Deadline:

Cost

Net Price:

$13,029/year

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Average Aid Awarded

$9,011/year

Students Recieving Financial Aid

93%

Academics

Professor Rating

8.24


15:1

Student Faculty Ratio
Graduation Rate

30%

Evening Degree Programs

No

Student Faculty Ratio

15:1

Majors

Most Popular Majors

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Graduates by Major


Rehabilitation and Therapy

98

Communications

58

Criminal Justice and Safety Studies

56

Biology

54

Social Work and Youth Services

42

Psychology

39

Business

28

Information Science

27

Value

In State Tuition
$11,068/year
Out of State Tuition
$19,396/year