Student Population Overview
The University of Alabama educates a diverse community of 42,869 students, with 35,413 pursuing undergraduate degrees and 7,456 engaged in advanced graduate studies.
Total Enrollment
42,869
All students across all programs
Student-Faculty Ratio
19:1
Students per faculty member
Academic Level Distribution
Enrollment Type
The University of Alabama has a predominantly full-time student body with 79% of students being full-time and 21% being part-time, totaling 42,869 students across all enrollment types.
Full-Time vs Part-Time
79% Full-Time
21% Part-Time
33,663
Full-Time Students
5,959
Part-Time Students
Academic Level
83% Undergraduate
17% Graduate
35,413
Undergraduate
7,456
Graduate
Age Distribution
For undergraduates at The University of Alabama, the majority of students fall in the 18-19 age range with 14,355 students, but also includes 1,230 students in the Under 18 range, 12,590 students in the 20-21 range, 3,249 students in the 22-24 range, 2,011 students in the 25+ range. For graduate students, the distribution shows 4,287 students in the 25+ age group, with 1 in the Under 18 category, 146 in the 20-21 category, 1,753 in the 22-24 category.
Undergraduate Age Distribution
Graduate Age Distribution
Gender Distribution
The University of Alabama has more women than men with 20,019 female students and 15,394 male students enrolled.
Men
15,394
36%
Women
20,019
47%
Geographic Origin
The University of Alabama has 36% (2,956 students) from in-state Alabama, 63% (5,208 students) from out-of-state, and 1% (51 students) from international locations.
Regional Distribution
Additional Demographics
First-Time Undergraduates
8,215
New students this year
Campus Location
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
City: Midsize