Contact
- Box 870100, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
- +1 (205) 348-6010
- ua.edu
University of Alabama is a public institution that was started in 1831. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 32,795, its environment is suburban, and the campus size is 1,143 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its in-state tuition/fees are $11,620; out-of-state tuition/fees are $31,090
As the flagship campus of the University of Alabama system, the Tuscaloosa campus is often referred to as “The Capstone.” UA learners have more than 500 student organizations to get involved in on campus and freshmen have to live there, too. There are close to 70 fraternities and sororities in the school’s influential Greek system, made up of more than 11,500 learners. The Alabama Crimson Tide sports teams are notorious competitors in the NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference, cheered on by an costumed elephant mascot named Big Al. There is also a men’s and women’s wheelchair basketball program. learners can boat and fish in the nearby Black Warrior River. For a road trip, the city of Birmingham is about 60 miles away.
The university has a highly ranked School of Law in Tuscaloosa and School of Medicine in Birmingham. As a research institution, UA offers opportunities for all learners to get involved in projects. There is an annual Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference that showcases individual work. Undergraduates can get a leg up on networking, too, through Future Alumni for Tradition and Excellence, or FATE. And speaking of alumni, notable UA graduates include legendary football coach Paul “Bear” Bryant, New York Yankees sportscaster Mel Allen and “Forrest Gump” author Winston Groom.
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