Tuscaloosa, AL
3601 Stillman Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
https://stillman.edu/
Stillman College is a private, historically black, Christian, liberal art college in Tuscaloosa, AL. It has somewhat competitive admissions given its 39% acceptance rate. It has a very small student body with 579 full-time undergrads in attendance. 27% of Stillman's graduates receive a Bachelor's in Business. Additional commonly desired academe include Psychology, Liberal Arts and Humanities, and History, but there are 11 different options to select from. Its history program is ranked 18th in the state of Alabama. Also, Stillman College comes in 3rd in Alabama according to our best historically black colleges and best liberal arts colleges lists. Tuition runs $10,537 annually for students not receiving aid. That being said, more than nine in ten Stillman students acquire some financial support. 28% of Stillman College undergraduates graduate, equipped to begin the subsequent chapter of their lives: their careers. The average graduate earns an income of $22,800 two years after college. After another four years of experience, the graduate's average salary increases 23.7% to $28,200; however, that is still 29.7% south of the national median income for individuals. You may also want to know that it is required that you share your high school transcript when applying and it doesn't have early decision. Additionally, it does not offer a study abroad program, and about 53% of first-year students continue studying the following year. Apropos of finances, be aware that the average amount of aid granted to Stillman's undergrads is $7,829. When rating its safety, Stillman received a 9.53 and our college experts rated Stillman an 8 out of 10 for its on-campus food options. Regarding the campus experience, 92% of freshmen live on campus. To wrap things up, 13% of graduates are not employed six years after graduation and six years after receiving their diplomas, the highest-earning 1/4 of graduates make $41,500 or more.
8.24
Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.50
Dorms
8.00
Campus Food
7.72
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
740-910
ACT Score
14-17
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
29%
No
15:1
Business
Biology
Psychology
Liberal Arts and Humanities
History
Music Performance
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
English