For the academic year 2022-2023, the total student population of Alabama Colleges is 212,908. The proportion of undergraduate students is 75.28% (160,286 students) and graduate students's proportion is 24.72% (52,622 graduate students).

The University of Alabama has the most students of 38,644 among Alabama Colleges. By gender, the male-female ratio at Alabama Colleges is 42.01% (89,451 male students) to 57.99% (123,457 female students).

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Student Population Comparison between Alabama Colleges

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Alabama Colleges Student Population Comparison Table
School NameTotalUndergraduate GraduateMale StudentsFemale Students
Alabama A & M UniversityNormal, AL6,007 5,206
(86.67%)
801
(13.33%)
2,369
(39.44%)
3,638
(60.56%)
Alabama College of Osteopathic MedicineDothan, AL761 - 761
(100.00%)
362
(47.57%)
399
(52.43%)
Alabama State UniversityMontgomery, AL3,828 3,296
(86.10%)
532
(13.90%)
1,347
(35.19%)
2,481
(64.81%)
Amridge UniversityMontgomery, AL647 228
(35.24%)
419
(64.76%)
278
(42.97%)
369
(57.03%)
Athens State UniversityAthens, AL2,894 2,520
(87.08%)
374
(12.92%)
887
(30.65%)
2,007
(69.35%)
Auburn UniversityAuburn, AL31,764 25,379
(79.90%)
6,385
(20.10%)
15,678
(49.36%)
16,086
(50.64%)
Auburn University at MontgomeryMontgomery, AL5,109 3,754
(73.48%)
1,355
(26.52%)
1,900
(37.19%)
3,209
(62.81%)
Birmingham-Southern CollegeBirmingham, AL975 975
(100.00%)
- 512
(52.51%)
463
(47.49%)
Columbia Southern UniversityOrange Beach, AL15,948 11,330
(71.04%)
4,618
(28.96%)
9,946
(62.37%)
6,002
(37.63%)
Faulkner UniversityMontgomery, AL2,817 1,792
(63.61%)
1,025
(36.39%)
1,153
(40.93%)
1,664
(59.07%)
Heritage Christian UniversityFlorence, AL143 82
(57.34%)
61
(42.66%)
124
(86.71%)
19
(13.29%)
Herzing University-BirminghamBirmingham, AL578 570
(98.62%)
8
(1.38%)
126
(21.80%)
452
(78.20%)
Huntingdon CollegeMontgomery, AL817 812
(99.39%)
5
(0.61%)
454
(55.57%)
363
(44.43%)
Huntsville Bible CollegeHuntsville, AL92 66
(71.74%)
26
(28.26%)
36
(39.13%)
56
(60.87%)
Jacksonville State UniversityJacksonville, AL9,632 8,310
(86.27%)
1,322
(13.73%)
3,839
(39.86%)
5,793
(60.14%)
Oakwood UniversityHuntsville, AL1,470 1,431
(97.35%)
39
(2.65%)
632
(42.99%)
838
(57.01%)
Samford UniversityBirmingham, AL5,682 3,672
(64.63%)
2,010
(35.37%)
1,824
(32.10%)
3,858
(67.90%)
Selma UniversitySelma, AL50 31
(62.00%)
19
(38.00%)
23
(46.00%)
27
(54.00%)
South University-MontgomeryMontgomery, AL361 315
(87.26%)
46
(12.74%)
49
(13.57%)
312
(86.43%)
Spring Hill CollegeMobile, AL1,046 933
(89.20%)
113
(10.80%)
467
(44.65%)
579
(55.35%)
Strayer University-AlabamaBirmingham, AL1,380 1,237
(89.64%)
143
(10.36%)
265
(19.20%)
1,115
(80.80%)
Talladega CollegeTalladega, AL903 835
(92.47%)
68
(7.53%)
453
(50.17%)
450
(49.83%)
The University of AlabamaTuscaloosa, AL38,644 32,458
(83.99%)
6,186
(16.01%)
16,506
(42.71%)
22,138
(57.29%)
Troy UniversityTroy, AL14,156 10,768
(76.07%)
3,388
(23.93%)
5,098
(36.01%)
9,058
(63.99%)
Tuskegee UniversityTuskegee, AL2,570 2,100
(81.71%)
470
(18.29%)
912
(35.49%)
1,658
(64.51%)
United States Sports AcademyDaphne, AL240 108
(45.00%)
132
(55.00%)
175
(72.92%)
65
(27.08%)
University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, AL21,639 13,032
(60.22%)
8,607
(39.78%)
7,903
(36.52%)
13,736
(63.48%)
University of Alabama in HuntsvilleHuntsville, AL9,237 7,169
(77.61%)
2,068
(22.39%)
5,333
(57.74%)
3,904
(42.26%)
University of MobileMobile, AL1,804 1,584
(87.80%)
220
(12.20%)
698
(38.69%)
1,106
(61.31%)
University of MontevalloMontevallo, AL2,586 2,172
(83.99%)
414
(16.01%)
886
(34.26%)
1,700
(65.74%)
University of North AlabamaFlorence, AL9,830 7,214
(73.39%)
2,616
(26.61%)
3,490
(35.50%)
6,340
(64.50%)
University of South AlabamaMobile, AL13,438 8,480
(63.10%)
4,958
(36.90%)
4,284
(31.88%)
9,154
(68.12%)
University of West AlabamaLivingston, AL5,860 2,427
(41.42%)
3,433
(58.58%)
1,442
(24.61%)
4,418
(75.39%)
Average6,4525,009
(75.28%)
1,644
(24.72%)
2,711
(42.01%)
3,741
(57.99%)

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