University of West Alabama
(Livingston, AL)
The U of West Alabama (formerly Livingston U) is a public university. It was founded as a church-affiliated academy for women in 1835, served as a teachers college for much of its history, and gained university status in 1967. Programs are offered through the Colleges of Business and Commerce, Education, and Liberal Arts, and the School of Natural Science and Math. Its 600-acre campus is located in Livingston, 60 miles southwest of Tuscaloosa.
Admissions
62.1%
of Applicants Admitted
of Applicants Admitted
SAT Required
Test Score Ranges
25th percentile to 75th percentile- 980–1830 SAT Total
- 350–780 SAT Reading
- 240–530 SAT Math
- 390–520 SAT Writing
- 18–34 ACT Composite
- 18–35 ACT English
- 16–34 ACT Math
TOEFL Required for intl students
Cost
$15,052
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
- $5,780
- $10,840
- $8,152
- $1,120
Will I Like It
2,804
number of undergraduates
number of undergraduates
- Public
- Rural
- 61% Women
Areas of Study
Education
Education Administration, Teaching
Engineering
Other Engineering
Health & Medicine
Health Administration
Humanities
English Language & Literature
Science & Math
Biology, Chemistry, Math
Social Sciences
Psychology, Sociology
Extra Curriculars
Accounting Club, Books, Chess, FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America Clubs, Poetry, HOSA - Health Occupation Students of America, Investment Club, Junior Achievement, Math Club, Poetry Society, Science Club, Science Olympiad
Mailing Address
Station OneLivingston, AL 35470



