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About the University
of Alabama The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 and has offered graduate degrees from the outset. We currently enroll over 25,500 students, of whom about 4,000 are pursuing graduate degrees. Our students and over 650 graduate faculty members come to us from every part of the United States and from fifty foreign countries. The University is located in the city of Tuscaloosa, which is in the state of Alabama. Our climate is not extreme: winters are mild (average temperature: 9° C.), and summers are long and warm (average temperature: 27° C.) The cost of living in Tuscaloosa is well below that of the northern, metropolitan areas of the United States, yet facilities and opportunities for recreation and entertainment are plentiful. The University's music, English, and theater departments frequently sponsor concerts, lectures, plays, and films, and the University of Alabama Art Gallery displays both permanent collections and traveling exhibits. Athletic facilities include an 18-hole golf course, three swimming pools, tennis, racquetball and basketball courts, and a 28 acre athletic play-field complex. Nearby lakes, and parks provide excellent boating, water-skiing and hiking.
The region of the United States in which Alabama is located is known as the Deep South and our culture emphasizes traditional values, hospitality, religion and family life. This is a culture in which an international student can feel at home. From using the Hubble Space Telescope to discern the inner workings of a galaxy 200 million light years away to using computer games to identify the learning patterns of children with autism in remote neurological worlds, the research of the University of Alabama faculty and graduate students pushes past the boundaries of current knowledge and opens new vistas of possibility. The University of Alabama Libraries holds more than 1,000,000 books and journals. In addition, the library contains extensive collections of microforms, government documents, phonograph records, maps and manuscripts. It receives more than 14,000 periodicals and newspapers from around the world. In addition to the Main Library, there are four divisional libraries: Business, Education, Engineering, and Science. The libraries maintain an on-line catalog and automated circulation system. On-line research services are available in all libraries. In addition, the libraries are party of the OCLC, the greatest bibliographic database in the world. The libraries are open every day of the week. The English Language Institute offers a year-around course of study which prepares students for successful academic work at U.S. colleges and universities. Classes of 20 to 25 hours per week are arranged in five levels to provide intensive language instruction in speaking and listening, grammar, reading, vocabulary development and writing. PLEASE NOTE: Admission to the English Language Institute does not constitute admission to The University of Alabama, or any other college or university in the United States.
If you have earned a high academic standing and acceptable test scores, you may submit the application materials. Please do not complete an application if the degree program in which you are interested is not offered by The University of Alabama (see Graduate Degree Programs). Direct your request and all subsequent correspondence and credentials concerning your application to
Completing Your Application Application Additional time is required for admission decisions and processing of immigration documents for international applicants. International applicants residing outside the United States are encouraged to submit your completed application six months to one year in advance of your proposed date of enrollment (or by departmental deadlines if earlier). All international applications must be completed at least four months before the desired date of enrollment. Special effort should be made to be consistent with the use of the same first name and family name on all application materials. The Graduate School should be notified of all variations of your name on required documents. Click here to see application deadlines. Application Fee All applications must be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of U.S. $30.00 (U.S. $35.00 for paper applications). Checks and postal money orders are acceptable. Please do not send cash. Transcripts Arrange for two official transcripts from each college or university you have attended to be sent directly to this office. Also, send a copy of Diploma in original language and one in English translation. All documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified English translation. Standardized Test Scores All students whose first language is not English must submit an official TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Testing System) score report. TOEFL or IELTS scores are required to be less than two years old at the time of enrollment. Applicants who have completed a degree program in the United States within the past three years may waive the TOEFL or IELTS. In addition, applicants to the Graduate School of Business must submit an official GMAT (Graduate Management Aptitude Test) report. Applicants to all other schools and colleges must submit an official GRE (Graduate Record Examination) report. Optional
The minimum acceptable scores on these tests are TOEFL, 550, or IELTS 6.5; GRE, prior to October 2002, 1500 (verbal [minimum 300] + quantitative + analytical), after October 2002, 1000 (verbal + quantitative); GMAT, 500. Note: Individual divisions or departments may set higher standards. The Test of Spoken English (TSE) is recommended for international students who wish to be considered for teaching assistantships. Additional Requirements for International Non-Degree Applicants
Financial Document Applicants must verify the availability of funding by submitting a financial document that has been signed and notarized. Financial aid from the University is extremely limited and is awarded on the basis of merit, not need. No student should expect financial assistance without an official award notification. The University will not issue official letters of admission nor immigration documents until proof of the student's funding has been received. >> MORE INFORMATION: Graduate Applicant Page | Application Center | Application Forms | Application Deadlines
Upon arrival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, students must report to the Office of Capstone International Programs and Services (135 B.B. Comer Hall), Phone: (205)348-5402. Information on arrival assistance is available through the Capstone International Services.
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