Colleges and Universities
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University of
West Alabama
Livingston, Al. 35470
205-652-3400
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The Alabama
Commission on Governmental Accountability recently surveyed alumni from
all twelve public, four-year colleges and universities in the state to
determine alumni satisfaction. The University of West Alabama ranked
first among all universities in Alabama for career services, quality
advising, accessibility of advisors and caring faculty and staff. UWA
also received the highest score awarded to any institution for quality
of instruction in courses, preparation for writing effectively,
preparation for working with others, value of undergraduate degree in
preparing one for current job and acknowledgement that the undergraduate
degree was worth the time and money invested. |
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Bevill State
Community College
Carrollton Campus
Steven
Koon
P.O.
Box 203
Carrollton, Al. 35447
205-373-8860 |
Bevill State Community College
offers classes at its new 20,000 square foot annex in Pickens
County. The newly constructed Bevill Center offers a myriad of classes
ranging from healthcare to industrial maintenance. The college has four
campuses spread throughout West Alabama and has a service area of over
4,600 square miles. |
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University of
Alabama
Tuscaloosa, Al. 35487
205-348-6010 |
The University of Alabama
has been identified as one of the nation's top 100 higher education
choices based on cost and quality. The school maintains an outstanding
MBA Program that is recognized nationally for its excellence.
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Shelton
State Community College
Highway
69 South
Tuscaloosa, Al. 35405
205-391-2211 |
Shelton State Community College
is one of the state's largest community colleges and includes a
technical curriculum that supports the needs of its students and local
industry. Current enrollment exceeds more than 8,000 students. |
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Stillman
College
P.O.
Box 1430
Tuscaloosa, Al. 35403
1-800-841-5722 |
Stillman College,
a historically black liberal arts college, offers bachelor of arts and
bachelor of science degrees. The College was established in 1876 by the
Presbyterian Church and has a beautiful campus located in Tuscaloosa,
Alabama. |
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Mississippi
State University
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A
land-grant university offering degrees through the doctoral level,
Mississippi State University is the largest university in the
state of Mississippi. |
Mississippi
University for Women
1100 College Street
Columbus, MS 39701
Information: (662) 329-4750
Toll Free: (877) 462 8439 |
The W is a
four year, public liberal arts college, in Columbus, Mississippi,
voted by US News and World Report as the number one public liberal arts
college. |
East
Mississippi Community College (EMCC)
P.O. Box 158
Scooba, MS 39358
662-476-5056 |
A comprehensive two-year institution based in Scooba,
Mississippi, with branches at Columbus Air Force Base, the Golden
Triangle, Macon, and the Meridian Naval Air Station. |
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Alabama Southern

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Alabama
Southern has reinvented the community college, bringing new life to
Southwest Alabama and a refreshing change to education in America.
Alabama Southern is a state-supported, fully accredited,
comprehensive two-year college serving southwest Alabama with
campuses in Monroeville, Thomasville, Gilbertown, Jackson and
Demopolis. With many four-year college tuitions starting at $20,000
a year, Alabama Southern offers many of the same courses offered at
major universities at a fraction of the cost.
Wide
selections of excellent university transfer and career programs,
outstanding faculty and staff, small classes and friendly atmosphere
have proven to be the right formula for success for over 80,000
alumni. Our occupational programs feature some of the best
technology labs in the South and can prepare you for a great job in
only two years. Our graduates have distinguished themselves in every
profession and career field.
Visit Alabama
Southern today! Discover America's most innovative community
college!
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