Online Colleges - ALABAMA
The University of Alabama in Huntsville is one of the
nation's premier research universities, offering a challenging hands-on
curriculum that ensures our graduates are prepared to become tomorrow's
leaders.
Troy University Troy, Alabama
University of West Alabama Livingston, Alabama
Alabama A & M University Normal, Alabama
Auburn University has developed into one of the largest
universities in the South, remaining in the educational forefront with its
traditional blend of arts and applied science and changing with the needs of
today while living with a respect for the traditions and spirit that are Auburn
UAB has transformed from its modest beginnings as an
extension center into a doctoral research university and academic medical
center and have the same audacious vision that led founders to dream big
dreams:
To educate, advance discovery, care for the sick, respond to
the needs of community and establish
Alabama as a progressive economic center that can change the world.
Founded in 1831 as the state’s first public college, The
University of Alabama is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and
service. It provide a creative, nurturing campus environment where students can
become the best individuals possible, learn from the best and brightest
faculty, and make a positive difference in the community, the state and the
world. You’ll like what you find here. Become part of The University of Alabama
family.
Samford University is Alabama’s top-ranked private
university with nationally ranked academic programs rooted in the university’s
Christian mission. Located in suburban Birmingham, Samford was founded in 1841
and is the 87th oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It
enrolls 5,471 students from 47 states and 29 countries in 10 academic units:
arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions,
law, nursing, pharmacy and public health.
Since 1838, Judson College has been committed to preparing
young women for lives of purpose through the transmission of knowledge, the
refinement of intellect, the nurturing of faith, the promotion of service, and
the development of character. A private, four-year, Christian college with
degree programs in liberal arts and the sciences, Judson College helps each
student reach her full potential by providing her with opportunities to engage
her mind, practice her faith, and live her purpose.
Founded
in 1830, Spring Hill College has provided a powerful liberal arts education in
the Jesuit tradition for almost two centuries. Spring Hill’s mission is to help
students become leaders in service to others, fulfilling the unique potential
of each individual. As a result, students are engaged, inspired and transformed
by their experiences.
Founded in 1963, South’s vision is to foster an environment
that couples engaging learning experiences with high-level research, enabling faculty and students to be leaders in their
disciplines. The unique and beautiful Gulf Coast region is a catalyst for
discovery and innovation, and South’s 1,200-acre campus has been transformed
over the past decade with new facilities and resources for housing and
recreation, health sciences, the arts, engineering, computer science and
athletics.
Troy University Troy, Alabama
Auburn University at Montgomery is ranked among the South's
top universities by U.S. News and World Report and was named one of the best
colleges in the Southeast by The Princeton Review. Consistently chosen as the
best university in the area, Auburn Montgomery provides students with detailed
knowledge and hands-on, practical experience, often from professionals in the
field.
University of West Alabama Livingston, Alabama
Alabama State University was founded in 1867, in Marion,
Ala., as a school for African-Americans. The school started as the Lincoln
Normal School with $500 raised by nine freed slaves now known as the Marion
Nine, making ASU one of the nation’s oldest institutions of higher education
founded for black Americans.
Alabama A & M University Normal, Alabama