There are 6 Public National Universities in Alabama. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $10,994 for Alabama residents and $25,316 for out-of-state students. The average graduate schools' tuition & fees are $10,625 for Alabama residents and $24,737 for out-of-state students.

Auburn University has the highest tuition & fees of $33,944 and University of South Alabama has the lowest tuition & fees of $18,652 among Public National Universities in Alabama.

The University of Alabama is the largest school with 38,644 students and Alabama State University is the smallest school with 3,828 students among those schools.

Comparison between 6 Public National Universities in Alabama with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Public National Universities in Alabama
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Alabama State UniversityMontgomery, ALPublic, 4-year $19,576
($11,248)
$17,752
($10,336)
96.60%27% 14 to 1 3,828
Auburn UniversityAuburn, ALPublic, 4-year $33,944
($12,536)
$33,908
($12,524)
43.74%80% 20 to 1 31,764
The University of AlabamaTuscaloosa, ALPublic, 4-year $33,200
($11,900)
$33,040
($11,740)
80.06%72% 19 to 1 38,644
University of Alabama at BirminghamBirmingham, ALPublic, 4-year $21,864
($8,832)
$20,556
($8,424)
86.68%64% 18 to 1 21,639
University of Alabama in HuntsvilleHuntsville, ALPublic, 4-year $24,662
($11,770)
$25,484
($11,686)
78.10%62% 17 to 1 9,237
University of South AlabamaMobile, ALPublic, 4-year $18,652
($9,676)
$17,680
($9,040)
65.36%47% 16 to 1 13,438