Talladega College (Details)

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Type:

Independent, Coed

Setting:

Small-town 130-acre campus with easy access to Birmingham

Degrees Offered:

Bachelor's

Comprehensive Cost:

Entrance Difficulty:

Minimally difficult , 23% of applicants were admitted

Application Deadlines:

rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers)

Admissions Contact:

Director of Admissions
Talladega College
627 West Battle Street
Talladega
AL 35160
256-761-6219
800-762-2468 (in-state); 800-633-2440 (out-of-state)
205-362-0274

Students:

Student Life
Options men-only, women-only, Campus housing is university owned. Freshman campus housing is guaranteed
Activities choral group, Student Government Association, Crimson Ambassadors, academic major clubs, religion-based organizations, national fraternities, national sororities
Most popular organizations Student Government Association, Crimson Ambassadors, academic major clubs, religion-based organizations
Campus security 24-hour patrols, late-night transport/escort service, campus police
Student Services health clinic, personal/psychological counseling

Undergrad Information:

362 undergraduate students, 60% women, 40% men, 0.3% transferred in
Minority Breakdown 
98% African American, 0.3% Hispanic American
International Population 
representing 2 other countries
Housing Info 
76% live on campus

Freshman:

Freshman
Admission 1,467 applied; 344 admitted; 109 enrolled
Average high school GPA 2.60

Faculty:

Faculty
total 45
full-time 84% full-time
Student/faculty ratio 8 1

Programs:

Academic Programs
special study options academic remediation for entering students, adult/continuing education programs, cooperative education, double majors, independent study, internships, off-campus study, part-time degree program
ROTC Army (c)
Unusual degree programs 3-2 engineering with Tuskegee University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; nursing with Jacksonville State University; veterinary medicine, allied health with Tuskegee University
School Calendar semesters

Student Life:

Student Life
Options men-only, women-only, Campus housing is university owned. Freshman campus housing is guaranteed
Activities choral group, Student Government Association, Crimson Ambassadors, academic major clubs, religion-based organizations, national fraternities, national sororities
Most popular organizations Student Government Association, Crimson Ambassadors, academic major clubs, religion-based organizations
Campus security 24-hour patrols, late-night transport/escort service, campus police
Student Services health clinic, personal/psychological counseling

Athletics:

Endowment:

Facilities/Endowment
Main Library Name Savery Library
Collection 121,303 titles; 87 serial subscriptions; 330 audiovisual materials

Costs:

Financial Aid:

Financial Aid
Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2003, 407 applied for aid, 375 were judged to have need, 100 had their need fully met. 141 Federal Work-Study jobs (averaging $691)
Average percent of need met 90%
Average financial aid package $5000
Average need-based loan $5335
Average need-based gift aid $3025
Average non-need-based aid $5774
Average indebtedness upon graduation $12,790
Financial aid deadline 6/30

Applying:

Applying
Options common application, electronic application, early admission, deferred entrance
Application fee $25
Required essay or personal statement, high school transcript, minimum 2.0 GPA, 1 letter of recommendation
Application deadline rolling (freshmen), rolling (transfers)

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