Colleges in Alabama

Colleges in Alabama

Alabama is a southeastern state with an average yearly temperature of 64 degrees Fahrenheit. The southern half of the state is largely flat while the northern portion is mountainous. There are 61 colleges in Alabama, with the largest being the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Most of the state runs on Central Standard Time, except for Phenix City, which follows EST. The most popular attractions are the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and Alabama beaches along the Gulf. One of the more unique features is the “Museum of Wonder: Drive Thru.”
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The first institution of higher learning in America to concentrate on athletic studies, the United States Sports Academy offers bachelor’s degrees in Sports Management, Sports Coaching, Sports Studies, and Sports Conditioning as well as several...

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The Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine holds the distinction of being Alabama’s first osteopathic medical school. As such, ACOM is also relatively new arrival on the med school scene, holding its first classes in 2013. After spending two years...

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H Councill Trenholm State Community College is a 2-year institution with two campuses in Montgomery, Alabama. Trenholm State offers associate degrees in 26 programs of study and is also home to numerous technical training programs. Due to the college...

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I really want to learn a lot more from this school. Many of my friends have attended and I would like to be the first in my family to go to college

” – LaTishia from Union Springs, AL
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Wallace Community College Selma is a 2-year community college in central Alabama and a member of the Alabama College Association. With a campus noteworthy for its copper roof designs, WCCS confers Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees...

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J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College is a 2-year institution in Huntsville, Alabama. Drake State is home to four academic departments offering degrees and certificates in Business & Engineering Technologies, General & Developmental...

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Huntsville Bible College is a Christian institution designed for adult and working students that’s dedicated to training future church leaders and preachers. HBC offers four theological bachelor’s degrees in Pastoral Ministry, Christian Education...

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Established in 1965, Ingram State Technical College is a public, 2-year institution located in Deatsville, Alabama. ISTC offers career-oriented programs in 17 fields of study, awarding short-term certification, long-term certification, and industry...

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Remington College Mobile is a technical and vocational school and a southern Alabama-based campus in the Remington system. The Mobile campus confers associate degrees in seven career-centered fields of study and also hosts nine diploma-granting...

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