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Universities in Alabama
Alabama A&M
University Organized in 1875, Alabama Agricultural and
Mechanical University of Huntsville, Alabama is a land-grant
university supported by the State of Alabama and federal funds.
Alabama State
University - Alabama State University provides quality
undergraduate and graduate instruction, which will lead to degrees
in liberal arts, the fine arts, business, the sciences, teacher
education and other professions.
Athens State
University - A state educational institution originally founded
in 1822 which offers studies in arts and sciences, business, and
education. Athens, Alabama.
Auburn University
- Auburn University offers the baccalaureate in more than 130 areas
that span the spectrum of disciplines, and provides the state's only
publicly supported programs in many fields, including several in
agriculture, forestry, architecture, building science, pharmacy and
veterinary medicine.
Birmingham School of Law -
Describes the course of study at the law school, and provides an
online form for application, as well as forms for current students.
University of Alabama
at Birmingham - A nationally-ranked teaching and research
center, offering a full range of academic programs including arts
and humanities, business, education, engineering, health-related
professions, natural sciences and mathematics, computer and
information sciences, nursing, and social and behavioral sciences.
The University of
Alabama - Founded in 1831 and located in Tuscaloosa, the
University of Alabama offers 275 various degrees in over 150
programs of study.
Samford University
- A private Southern Baptist institution including the Howard
College of Arts and Sciences, Beeson School of Divinity, Orlean
Bullard Beeson School of Education, Cumberland School of Law, Ida V.
Moffett School of Nursing and the McWhorter School of Pharmacy.
The University of
North Alabama - A comprehensive regional state university
offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs, serving
residential and commuting students.
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