Profile of Alabama State University — Alabama State University

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Contact Information

(IPEDS, 2005)

Mail

Address 915 S Jackson Street
Montgomery, AL 36101-0271

Phone

General information (334) 229-4400 ext. 4400
Admissions office (334) 229-4291 ext. 4291
Financial aid office (334) 229-4323 ext. 4323

Web

Web site http://www.alasu.edu

Characteristics

(IPEDS, 2005)
Type of institution Public
Type of location Mid-size city
Carnegie classification Masters Colleges and Universities I
Religious affiliation Not applicable
Year established

Size

(IPEDS, 2005)
Undergraduates 4,485
Graduate students 984
Professional school students N

Undergraduate Selectivity

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Acceptance Rate

(IPEDS, 2005)
Applicants 8,827
Accepted 4,476
Acceptance rate 51%

SAT Scores

(IPEDS, 2005) ?
SAT Math, 25th / 75th percentile 310 / 440
SAT Verbal, 25th / 75th percentile 330 / 440

Mission Statement

Alabama State University is a regional comprehensive, historically black, state-supported university. In carrying out its mission, the university serves the city of Montgomery, the state, the nation and the global community. Its major commitments are quality programs of undergraduate and graduate instruction, residential life, continuing education, public service, and research provided at the most reasonable cost to individual students and taypayers. The university will continue to strengthen its academic programs in education, business and the liberal arts while giving even greater emphasis to the science programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The science emphasis is in recognition of the gross under presentation of minority professionals in this broad and important field throughout the nation. The unversity will also expand further its public service programs through strengthening programs of service of local and state political leaders and providing them with research-based guidance on policy and program approaches and initiatives for addressing community problems. The university aims to develop and pursue these programs in a manner to ensure that eligible students who desire to develop and expand their scholastic skills for personal, occupationa, or professional growth have the opportunity to do so, regardless of social economic status. Respect for the intellectual potential and dignity of students as individual human beings, without regard to age, sex, race, color, cultural background, national origin, or disability, shall be paramount.
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