A Moment in History
The Amistad Murals consists of three panels: The Revolt, The Court Scene, and Back to Africa. They are housed in Savery Library and are known as one of artist Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s best known works.

The Amistad Murals consists of three panels: The Revolt, The Court Scene, and Back to Africa. They are housed in Savery Library and are known as one of artist Hale Aspacio Woodruff’s best known works.
Financial Aid DepartmentScholarships | Tuition and Fees | Net Price Calculator | Detailed Financial Aid Information
Financial Aid is defined as the combination of grants, scholarships, loans, and work study made available to eligible enrolled students to help pay the cost of tuition, fees, room and board during the academic year. The information provided here will inform our students on the following: How to ApplyIn order to be considered for Financial Aid at Talladega College, a student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The applications (FAFSA) are available in the Office of Financial Aid or apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Click here for detailed information about Tuition and Fees Sources of AidA Talladega College financial aid award may include the following:
Detailed information for these federal aid programs may be found in the Student Guide to Federal Student Aid, an annual publication by the U.S. Department of Edcuation http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html |
Admissions Contact Information
By Mail:
Office of Admissions
Talladega College
627 Battle Street West
Talladega, AL 35160
Phone: (866) 540-3956
or (256) 362-0274
Email: admissions@talladega.edu
The history of Talladega College began on November 20, 1865, when two former slaves William Savery and Thomas Tarrant, both of Talladega, met in convention with a group of new freedmen in Mobile, Alabama.