Type of University |
Private, Four year, co-educational, liberal arts |
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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. |
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Faculty |
30 Full-time faculty |
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Student/Faculty Ratio |
12:1 |
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Undergraduate Enrollment |
350 |
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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. |
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Cost |
Tuition, $6,720, board $2,640, room, $1,600 annually |
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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. |
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Student Services |
Career counseling and placement services |
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Housing |
Four Residence Halls-3 for women and 1 for men |
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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. |
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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. |
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Board of Trustees |
21 |
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Church Affiliation |
United Church of Christ |
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Majors |
16 |