Graduate Program
129 Programs
Online Graduate Courses
4 Programs
Graduate Enrollment
6,186
Offered Award Levels
Master's, Doctorate
2024 Tuition & Fees
$33,040
Graduate Programs Overview
The University of Alabama offers 129 graduate programs as well as undergraduate programs. Among them, 4 graduate programs are available through distance education (online classes). Total 6,186 graduate students have enrolled in graduate programs at The University of Alabama and 2,514 students enrolled online exclusively in graduate programs. For the academic year 2023-2024, the average graduate program tuition & fees are $11,740 for Alabama residents and $33,040 for students from other States. Next table summarizes the general information about graduate programs at The University of Alabama.
Awarded Degree Programs | Master's (77 programs) Doctorate - Research (49 programs) Doctorate - Practical (3 programs) |
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Online Graduate Programs | Master's (3 programs) Doctorate - Practical (1 programs) |
Tuition & Fees | $11,740 Alabama residents $33,040 out-of-state Students |
Graduate Student Enrollment | 6,186 graduate students 2,514 enrolled in online courses |
* The tuition & fees are for regular (traditional) graduate degree program and, for online programs, tuition rate may differ from it.
Offered Graduate Degrees at The University of Alabama
It offers 129 graduate programs through online and on-site (classroom) education. Through distance learning, it offers Master's, Doctorate and Post-MS Certificate degree and/or programs. The Next table lists the number of graduate programs by offered degree and online availability. You can check the offered major programs by degree at the area of study page.
Award Level | Total Number of Programs | Available Online Class |
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Master's Degree | 77 | 3 |
Post Master's Degree | 18 | 1 |
Doctor's degree - research/scholarship | 49 | 0 |
Doctor's degree - professional practice | 3 | 1 |
Total | 129 | 4 |
Graduate Tuition & Fees
For the academic year 2023-2024, the average graduate program tuition & fees are $11,740 for Alabama residents and $33,040 for students from other States at The University of Alabama. The 2024 graduate tuition & fees are increased by 2.77% compared to the previous year. The next table shows the graduate school tuition & fees trends over last 4 years.
2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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In-State | $11,470 | $11,470 | $11,790 | $11,740 |
Out-of-State | $30,940 | $30,940 | $32,150 | $33,040 |
* The tuition & fees are for regular (traditional) graduate degree program and, for online programs, tuition rate may differ from it.
Graduate School Student Population
At The University of Alabama, 6,186 students are enrolled in graduate programs - 2,354 male and 3,832 female students. By attendance status, there are 3,635 full-time and 2,551 part-time students. The Next table summarizes the graduate student population by gender and attending status.
Total | Female | Male | |
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Total | 6,186 | 3,832 | 2,354 |
Full-time | 3,635 | 2,064 | 1,571 |
Part-time | 2,551 | 1,768 | 783 |
Enrolled Students in Online Graduate Programs
At The University of Alabama, 2,514 students are enrolled exclusively in graduate online courses and 665 students are enrolled in some online courses out of total of 6,186 students.
Graduate Students | |
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Total | 6,186 |
Online Exclusively | 2,514 |
In Some Online Classes | 665 |
Not In Online Classes | 3,007 |
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