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Back to State MapPrivate Colleges of AlabamaBirmingham School of Law - Describes the course of study at the law school, and provides an online form for application, as well as forms for current students. Birmingham Southern College - A four-year collegiate liberal arts institution founded in 1856 and operating under the auspices of the Alabama-West Florida and North Alabama Conferences of the United Methodist Church. Concordia Selma - Concordia is the only historically black Lutheran college. After a massive and highly effective fund-raising campaign, Concordia has become a progressive institution of higher education. Faulkner University - The foundation of Faulkner University is predicated on the conviction that the Bible is the inspired word of God. The purpose, therefore, of Faulkner University is to provide quality higher education that will promote both spiritual and physical successes of the individual. Heritage Christian University - Four year Bible programs. Herzing College of Business and Technology - Herzing College was one of the first post secondary institutions founded to train students for the computer industry. Since 1965 computer related education has been the focus of Herzing College. Huntingdon College - Huntingdon is a four year coeducational college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Huntingdon offers education in the liberal arts tradition of western culture, inviting students to join the faculty in greater familiarity understanding of cultural heritage. Judson College - Southern Baptist affiliated college for women located in Marion, Alabama. Miles College - Official site. Oakwood College - A historically black, primarily liberal arts, four-year co-educational institution. Located in Huntsville, Alabama. Samford University - A private Southern Baptist institution including the Howard College of Arts and Sciences, Beeson School of Divinity, Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education, Cumberland School of Law, Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing and the McWhorter School of Pharmacy. Southeastern Bible College - Southeastern Bible College is non-denominational four year undergraduate college offering degrees in Bible and Theology. We are located in Birmingham, Alabama. Spring Hill College - The first Catholic college in the Southeast, the third oldest Jesuit college in the country and the fifth oldest Catholic college in America, Spring Hill is a four-year, coeducational, liberal arts and sciences institution in a residential setting. Stillman College - Stillman College is a four-year liberal arts college offering the bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Talladega College - Formed in 1865, Talladega College serves as an important educational resource for eastern Alabama. Tuskegee University - A historically black college that offers many programs of study as well as several research and study programs. United States Sports Academy - A private, nonprofit institution offering graduate degrees in sports fields, both in residence and online. Includes information about programs, online admission forms, and back issues of The Sports Journal. (Daphne, Alabama) The University of Mobile - institution of liberal arts and sciences affiliated with the Alabama Baptist State Convention that is committed to providing high quality educational programs to its students Virginia College - Private college. Main campus is in Birmingham, Alabama. Branches in Huntsville, AL, Jackson, MS and Austin, TX. |
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