The University of Alabama is the largest college with 38,390 students including both undergraduate and graduate students. Auburn University with 30,440 students and University of Alabama at Birmingham with 21,923 students are following it in the list of Largest Alabama Colleges with Most Students. Colleges having online students are excluded from this ranking. For largest college rankings, we exclude colleges that the percentage of online students is more than 50%. You can check them at The Largest Online Schools.
The University of Alabama is the largest school with 38,390 students and Auburn University has the second highest population with 30,440 students. We note that colleges with more than 50% of online students are excluded for the ranking. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $23,407 and graduate tuition & fees is $21,660 for academic year 2020-2021. The average acceptance rate is 80.70% and the average SAT score is 1,140. You may want clickg/touch the column in order to sort by the column name. Next table compares the tuition and other academic characteristics between 12 Largest Alabama Colleges with Most Students.
#1. The University of Alabama 38,390 Students
Tuscaloosa, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
83%
Student Population
38,390
Graduation Rate
71%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
22 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$11,620 (in-state), / $31,090 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$11,470 (in-state), / $30,940 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$51,600 Request InfoSave School
#2. Auburn University 30,440 Students
Auburn, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
81%
Student Population
30,440
Graduation Rate
79%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
19 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$11,796 (in-state), / $31,956 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$11,796 (in-state), / $31,956 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$56,300 Request InfoSave School
#3. University of Alabama at Birmingham 21,923 Students
Birmingham, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
74%
Student Population
21,923
Graduation Rate
63%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
19 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$8,568 (in-state), / $20,400 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$8,100 (in-state), / $19,188 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$48,400 Request InfoSave School
#4. Troy University 16,981 Students
Troy, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
88%
Student Population
16,981
Graduation Rate
47%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
16 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$8,908 (in-state), / $16,708 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$8,506 (in-state), / $16,156 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$41,100 Request InfoSave School
#5. University of South Alabama 14,834 Students
Mobile, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
79%
Student Population
14,834
Graduation Rate
46%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$8,396 (in-state), / $16,292 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$8,156 (in-state), / $16,112 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$46,800 Request InfoSave School
#6. University of Alabama in Huntsville 9,736 Students
Huntsville, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
83%
Student Population
9,736
Graduation Rate
58%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$11,338 (in-state), / $23,734 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$11,588 (in-state), / $25,386 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$52,000 Request InfoSave School
#7. Jacksonville State University 8,479 Students
Jacksonville, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
55%
Student Population
8,479
Graduation Rate
41%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$11,120 (in-state), / $20,840 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$10,600 (in-state), / $20,200 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$38,100 Request InfoSave School
#8. University of North Alabama 7,488 Students
Florence, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
89%
Student Population
7,488
Graduation Rate
49%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
19 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$10,620 (in-state), / $20,220 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$7,200 (in-state), / $13,860 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$42,800 Request InfoSave School
#9. Alabama A & M University 6,106 Students
Normal, AL | Public, 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
92%
Student Population
6,106
Graduation Rate
30%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
20 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$10,024 (in-state), / $18,634 (out-of-state)
Graduate
$11,542 (in-state), / $21,574 (out-of-state)
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$35,500 Request InfoSave School
#10. Samford University 5,619 Students
Birmingham, AL | Private (not-for-profit), 4 or more years
Acceptance Rate
83%
Student Population
5,619
Graduation Rate
76%
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
12 to 1
Tuition & Fees
Undergraduate
$34,198
Graduate
$21,227
Salary after 10 Years of Graduation
$59,800