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Quick Facts about Talladega College

Type of University

 

Private, Four year, co-educational, liberal arts

History

 

Talladega College, with the assistance of the American Missionary Association, was founded in 1867, by the descendants of the slaves who helped to build its first building, Swayne Hall-now a national historic site. Talladega College was the first institution in the state of Alabama to admit qualified persons of any race or ethnic origin.

Faculty

 

30 Full-time faculty

Student/Faculty Ratio

 

12:1

Undergraduate Enrollment

 

350

Academic Programs

 

The liberal arts program at Talladega serves as a strong foundation for the development of the whole person and for the development of the whole person and well-rounded leaders. All 16 majors are grounded in the liberal arts.

Cost

 

Tuition, $6,720, board $2,640, room, $1,600 annually

Financial Aid

 

98% of full-time students attending Talladega College receive some form of financial aid. Need-based scholarship, grants, loans, work-study programs are available for eligible students.

Student Services

 

Career counseling and placement services

Housing

 

Four Residence Halls-3 for women and 1 for men

Intercollegiate Sports

 

Talladega College is a member of the States Collegiate Athletics Association. Talladega offers women's volleyball, men's baseball, women's and men's golf, women's and men's basketball.

Location

 

Talladega College is located is located in an historic district of the city of Talladega, Alabama. The campus is on a plateau about 700 feet above sea level in the heart of the fertile valley in foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The campus is a quiet place-away from the distractions and fast pace of urban living.

Board of Trustees

 

21

Church Affiliation

 

United Church of Christ

Majors

 

16


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