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Alabama Business Schools

The nation’s foremost business schools have one thing in common – they excel in all six business competencies by offering unparalled preparation for entry into the aggressive business world. There are six core business competencies in business school are accounting, finance, general management, global management, marketing, and operations. The nation’s leading business schools can be found all over the country from the Massachusetts to Alabama to California. In Alabama, more than a dozen business schools made the cut.

Alabama is home to top business schools such as The University of Alabama-School of Business (est. 1831), Auburn University-College of Business (est. 1967), and Tuskegee University-College of Business and Information Science (est. 1881). Overall, the state of Alabama has 39 public and 29 private institutions with more than 268,183 students enrolled. There are thousands of students enrolled in Alabama Business schools with more than 2,700 enrolled Alabama’s top Business schools alone. According to the latest figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau, Business school enrollment is 815,187+ students across the nation.

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Facts and Figures for Alabama Business Schools

Average Tuition Costs On-Campus

The average cost for tuition and fees at a public Alabama business school is $4,907 per academic year. The average cost for tuition and fees at a private Alabama business school is $14,116 per academic year.

Average Tuition Costs Online

The tuition rate for Alabama business schools starts at around $200 per credit hour. For graduate school, tuition starts at around $300 per credit hour. Business students will pay the same amount for tuition and fees for online programs as on-campus programs, but you will save a significant amount of money by eliminating room & board expenses as well as transportation costs. The average room and board costs for public Alabama colleges is $6,129 per academic year.

Noted On-Campus Alabama Business Schools and Enrollment

The University of Alabama-School of Business, (avg. enrollment, 28,807 students overall)
Auburn University-College of Business, (avg. enrollment, 24,137 students overall)
Tuskegee University-College of Business and Information Science, (avg. enrollment, 2,700 students)

Noted Online Business Schools Available in Alabama

ITT Technical Institute-Birmingham, AL
University of Phoenix-Birmingham, AL
Strayer University-Birmingham, AL
South University-Montgomery, AL
AIU Online
Anthem College
Grand Canyon University
Everglades University
Samford University Online

*AACSB Accredited Alabama Business Schools

Auburn University     
Auburn University Montgomery     
Birmingham-Southern College     
Jacksonville State University     
Samford University     
Tuskegee University     
The University of Alabama     
University of Alabama at Birmingham     
University of Alabama in Huntsville     
University of Montevallo     
University of South Alabama   

Sources

Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2007, 126th Ed.
Alabama State Department of Education
Princeton Review
National Center for Education and Statistics
The U.S. Census Bureau
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)

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