Southern New Hampshire University
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- One of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation and a network of support.
- Dedicated to giving you the support you need to pursue your degree.
- Choose from over 200 affordable programs.
- Private. Nonprofit. Accredited
Liberty University
- The largest private, nonprofit university in the nation.
- Known for its high student satisfaction and retention rates.
- Students and professors hold each other to high standards and genuinely care about each other’s well-being.
Purdue University Global
- Fully personalized, flexible online learning tailored to the needs of working adults
- A public, nonprofit institution that’s part of the prestigious Purdue University system
- Highly accessible, world-class education, with 180 online programs at the associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels
- Comprehensive career counseling services before and after graduation
college education is within everyone’s reach. The state is among the top 10 for investing public funds in higher education, and more than 300,000 students attend Alabama colleges and universities every year. Here are details that might be useful as you search for certificate programs or degree programs in Alabama.
- The most populated college campus in Alabama is the University of Alabama (UA) in Tuscaloosa. About 36,000 students attended during the 2014-2015 school year. This school is well respected nationwide and about half its students are from out of state. The University of Alabama awards degrees at the bachelor level and higher. It has the state’s only publicly funded law school. UA also offers graduate programs that aren’t available anywhere else in the state; some examples are doctoral programs in anthropology, social work and music.
- Troy University, a state school with its flagship campus in the city of Troy, is the Alabama university with the largest enrollment across all its campuses. These include four campuses in Alabama and 60 learning centers in other states and countries. Troy University awards associate degrees through doctoral degrees.
- Interested in studying medicine? As of 2015 Alabama had four medical schools, two veterinary schools, a dental school, an optometry college and two pharmacy schools.
- The Alabama Community College System is designed for accessibility statewide. You can choose from about 20 physical campuses or earn college credits online.