Featured Schools in Alabama
DeVry University
Combine the flexibility of online coursework with classroom learning at DeVry University.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
Make a difference with a graduate degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
Westwood College - Online Campus
Earn your degree online in as little as 20 months with Westwood College.
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Alabama Colleges & Universities
Alabama Fast Facts:
- Climate: Summer highs in the 90s, winter lows in the 30s
- State per capita income, 2003: $26,505
- Major industries:
- Aerospace and electronics
- Iron and steel
- Agriculture
- Major employers:
- Mercedes-Benz U.S. International
- GKN Aerospace
- Boeing
- Jo-Ann Stores, Inc.
- 3M
- BF Goodrich
- Michelin
- Akzo Nobel
- Ciba Specialty Chemicals
- Degussa
- Solutia
Colleges and universities in Alabama offer top-notch education and career training in the hottest fields and industries. The largest Alabama cities include Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, and Huntsville, each over 150,000 in population. As of 2005, Alabama has approximately 4.5 million residents. Every year, this diverse population welcomes thousands of college students preparing for the next level in their careers. Students are drawn to its cutting-edge classrooms and the after-class pursuits offered by the nearby Appalachian Mountains. Throw in an advanced healthcare structure and robust transportation system, and you have the ideal location for higher education.
Alabama offers a thriving business climate in which to use your new degree. Mobile, a thriving seaport on the Gulf of Mexico which solidifies the state's economy, is a particularly sound choice. Opportunities abound for students studying accounting and auditing, computer software engineering, computer information systems and management, and dental hygiene.
Alabama offers a thriving business climate in which to use your new degree. Mobile, a thriving seaport on the Gulf of Mexico which solidifies the state's economy, is a particularly sound choice. Opportunities abound for students studying accounting and auditing, computer software engineering, computer information systems and management, and dental hygiene.
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