Alabama A & M University

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Alabama A & M at a Glance

Location:
Normal, AL
Setting:
Mid-sized city
Control:
Public
In-State Tuition:
$5,800
Out-of-State Tuition:
$8,638
Room & Board:
$5,530
Full-Time Undergrads:
4,154
Part-Time Undergrads:
346
More statistics . . .
School Website:
www.aamu.edu
Admissions Website:
www.aamu.edu/admissions
Financial Aid Website:
www.aamu.edu/Admissions/fincialaid
Application Deadline:
June 15
Acceptance Rate:
51 %
Admission Difficulty:
Average
Average SAT Scores:
1120–1390
Average ACT Scores:
16–19

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The A&M experience is excellent! Students who have graduated from A&M often say that there is no place like "The Hill." Sure, students complain about the long financial aid lines, old buildings, and out-of-date resources, but when asked if they would do it all over again and still make A&M their first choice, many have said they would. A&M is truly a "home away from home." It's a great place for students to discover who they are and who they can become. Being a historically black college, A&M has so much history engraved in its roots. After attending A&M, students gain a greater appreciation for their heritage and for those who came before them. Also, out of all the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), A&M has one of the best food science programs. It is one of the only HBCU's that has an accredited program. Most of the students who graduate from A&M with a food science degree are employed and working for major companies like Coca-Cola.  

A&M is a great school to attend. Lifelong friendships and connections are made on this campus. Students at A&M are more than classmates—they're family. They encourage and support each other throughout their academic journey. 

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Campus Strictness at Alabama A & M University

mauricia2015

Speech Language Pathology '15

3.8
B+

We Are Still Treated as Adults

there are punishments to bad choices which are fines but we are still treated as adults i feel that my school could be more strict on people who re offend

May 10, 2012

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Health & Safety at Alabama A & M University

mauricia2015

Speech Language Pathology '15

4.6
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I Feel Completely Safe

when it comes to safety on campus my school has emergency towers where if your in trouble you press a button and it goes directly to campus police. which makes me feel a lot safer. all in all my school is pretty safe because we run as a little community. the only thing that frightens me are the skunks that are on campus

May 10, 2012

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Computers at Alabama A & M University

mauricia2015

Speech Language Pathology '15

3.8
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The Computer Labs Could Be Open Longer Meaning Later at Night

the computer labs are open until 10:00 o'clock maybe i think that as college students we stay up way later in the night and that the computer labs need to be open later at night. for all of the night owls on campus

May 10, 2012

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User rating for Alabama A & M University is 3.5 out of 5 based on 181 user reviews.

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