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University of Alabama Admissions Statistics 2008 - 2009

SAT | ACT

This graph shows the 25th to 75th percentile SAT scores of admitted students at University of Alabama. The average SAT score for University of Alabama falls between these values:
Verbal:490 and 600
Math: 490 and 610
Writing: and


This graph shows the 25th to 75th percentile ACT scores of admitted students at University of Alabama. University of Alabama's average composite ACT score falls between 21 and 27.

(All data is for the 2008 - 2009 academic year.)

Admissions


Applicants: 18,500
Admitted: 11,172
Acceptance rate: 60.4%
Yield rate: 45.8%

University of Alabama Acceptance Rate: 60.4% University of Alabama Admitted students who enroll: 45.8% University of Alabama Acceptances by Gender

Requirements


  Required Recommended Neither
High school GPA
High school rank
High school record
Letters of recommendation
SAT or ACT scores

34% of applicants submit SAT scores, and 87% submit ACT scores.

Cost


The application fee is $35. Once you get in, you'll be paying approximately $6400 for in-state tuition or $18000 for out-of-state tuition (and $8950 for room and board) if you don't receive financial aid or tuition assistance.

Enrollment


There are 20607 full-time undergraduates. The campus is also shared with full-time grad students and full-time professional students.

Institutional characteristics


University of Alabama is a Public institution.
University of Alabama is a member of the Southeastern Conference

Contact information


University of Alabama Website
University of Alabama Financial Aid Office
University of Alabama Admissions Office
(205) 348-6010
739 University Blvd
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0166




Official statistical data are from the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education.