The University of Alabama (UA)

UA can be found in Tuscaloosa, AL, a public college which focuses on only a select few programs offered. UA enrolls approximately 39,000 students each year.

A SAT or ACT exam may be required before applying to this school. Scores within the range of 1080 (25th percentile) to 1340 (75th percentile) for the SAT exam and in the range of 23 (25th percentile) to 31 (75th percentile) on the ACT is typical among applicants admitted to UA. We were able to estimate the The University of Alabama (UA) average GPA (3.28 - 3.71) of admitted students by applying sampled GPA data on over 150 schools. 83% of all those students that apply are admitted to The University of Alabama, from which 21% choose to attend. Based on historical acceptance rate data, the projected The University of Alabama (UA) acceptance rate 2021 is estimated to be 62%. You can get more information from the admissions office website at gobama.ua.edu .

Overall The University of Alabama (UA) Acceptance Rate - Fall 2020

The overall acceptance rate for The University of Alabama was reported as 82.7% in Fall 2020 with over 38,500 applications submitted to The University of Alabama. Both in state and out of state applicants are included in these figures. We do not have data on transfer acceptance rates currently.

Accepted Applicants Profile

  • UA ACT Scores: 23 - 31
  • UA Average GPA: 3.28 - 3.71

How Hard Is It to Get into The University of Alabama?

Applicant selectivity: high.

The selectivity of applicants for undergraduate admissions to The University of Alabama is considered high, with many applicants scoring in the top percentiles on the SAT or ACT exam, as well as having an excellent high school GPA.

Historical Trend and Acceptance Rate 2024 Projection

Acceptance rate by year.

  • 2016-2017: 52.6%
  • 2017-2018: 53.3%
  • 2018-2019: 59.1%
  • 2019-2020: 82.7%
  • Projected UA Acceptance Rate 2024-2025: 61.9%

How Does The University of Alabama (UA) Compare?

The acceptance rate for The University of Alabama is forty-six percent higher than the national average of all colleges which is around 56.7%.

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Number of Applicants, Percent Accepted, and Enrolled Students (Fall 2020)

TotalMaleFemale
Applicants38,50538.2%61.8%
Admitted31,83538.4%61.6%
Enrolled6,76442.7%57.3%

Average ACT/SAT Scores of Applicants to The University of Alabama (UA) (Fall 2020)

SAT SectionScore Range
Critical Reading550 - 660
Math530 - 680
Total Score1080 - 1340
ACT Score Range
English23 - 33
Math21 - 29
Composite Score23 - 31

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We know the application process can be overwhelming, so we strive to simplify it for our applicants. To apply to University of Phoenix, you must complete our online application , meet our admission requirements and request your official transcripts from previous institutions. We may be able to request your transcripts on your behalf at no cost to you. We do not require essays, college entrance exams (SAT, ACT, GMAT or GRE) or an application fee. Apply today or connect with one of our enrollment representatives who are ready to guide you through the process.

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Our admission requirements vary by degree level. Here are the criteria you must meet to be admitted to our undergraduate degree programs:

  • You must complete all required forms for admission, as well as submit any official test scores and transcripts from all colleges and universities you've attended that are required

Depending on your program and state of residence, you may need to meet additional admission and/or work experience requirements beyond what is shown above. You can reach out to an enrollment representative to get more information about program-specific details. Please note that international students may need to meet a few additional requirements. View our admission requirements to learn more. 

How does transferring college credits work?

The transfer of credits is at the discretion of the receiving institution. University of Phoenix can perform a pre-evaluation using unofficial transcripts to give transfer students an idea of how previous college credits may apply to a selected program. 

Officially, you’ll need to complete the online application, provide information about all schools attended and submit the transcript request form. When all forms and transcripts are received and evaluated, you’ll know exactly which transfer credits will apply.

Can community college credits be transferred?

Community college transfer students may be able to apply previously earned academic credit to higher levels of learning. You can speak with an enrollment representative about specific program requirements.

We also offer special opportunities to community college transfer students through our transfer pathway degree programs.

Do college transfer credits affect my GPA?

Credits from previous college experience will not affect your GPA as a transfer student at all. Your GPA will be determined by the credits earned during your study at University of Phoenix.

How can I receive credit for my life, work or military experience?

We offer a variety of options for students with prior life, work, or military experience. Learn more about our college credit options and how you can reduce the overall cost of your education and earn your degree faster.

Will all my credits apply to a new degree?

It depends on which program you choose. Updating your application for admissions will provide more details and help determine your options. We can also do a degree completion evaluation, which can provide better insight into how your credit applies.

How much will my degree cost to finish?

The cost to complete your degree program will vary based on the amount of credits remaining in your degree program. There are several factors that will also impact the cost of your degree including taking advantage of alternate credit options like Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) where you may be able to earn credit for life experience, professional certifications, licenses, or training or testing programs.

For more details and available resources, please reach out to an enrollment representative .

Will being out of attendance change how my transfer credits were applied?

College transfer credits may be impacted depending on the program you choose and if you were out of attendance for more than a year. Our representatives are available to help you find every way to earn the transfer credits you deserve.

What will happen when I am re-admitted?

If you were out of attendance for over a year, you will need to be re-admitted to the University. Once you are re-admitted to your program, your next step will be to determine how you plan on financing your degree. You can speak directly to a finance advisor for specifics on our financial plans. Depending on your degree, we currently offer up to 18 opportunities a year to start your class, how soon you start is up to you.

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The status of your financial account can be found on the MyPhoenix student portal under Financial Plan. If you have any prior balances, they must be resolved prior to restarting class. We can look at what options you may have to clear any balances on file.

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How do I transfer additional credits?

Our representatives are happy to help transfer additional credits earned through institutionally accredited institutions and provide guidance on where they can be applied to help you save time and money on your degree program. You can also use our Savings Explorer® tool  to learn whether you are eligible for additional college credit to save time and money on your degree.

Can I get credit for course work or prior work experience completed outside of the United States?

University of Phoenix accepts transfer coursework or credits from recognized post-secondary institutions from all over the world, in accordance with our transfer policies. Undergraduate students also have the possible option of earning college credit through the  Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) . With PLA, students can earn credits for professional trainings or certifications which may apply toward your general education or elective undergraduate degree requirements.

Can I get credit for speaking a foreign language?

Yes, through national testing programs such as Berlitz™ and CLEP, you may be eligible to take a language-based examination for credit towards undergraduate degree requirements. These tests are available in a multitude of languages and depending on your test scores, may allow you to earn additional college credits that can be applied towards an associate or bachelor’s degree program.

Contact an enrollment representative for additional information regarding this process.

As an eligible non-U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident, do I have to pay more for tuition?

No. Eligible non-U.S. citizens and U.S. permanent resident card holders pay the same price for tuition as students who are U.S. citizens.

In my country, online education is not a common method to earn a university degree. Will my online degree be recognized by employers?

That depends on the employer. In today’s changing educational environment, many more universities, even traditional campus-based universities are offering more and more classes online. In fact, many employers are helping their staff to attain degrees online.

University of Phoenix has forged alliances with hundreds of companies nationwide that help pay for their employees to take college courses with the University online. Students may consult their Human Resources department to see if your employer offers this type of benefit to employees.

We recommend talking to representatives of the field you would like to go into for an idea of what types of education are accepted in your country or wherever you anticipate working.

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