Graduate Program Overview

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is a four-years, private (not-for-profit) school located in Dothan, Alabama. The school offers graduate degrees only.
It offers one (1) graduate programs.
Graduate Programs Key Facts
School NameAlabama College of Osteopathic Medicine
TypeFour-years, Private (not-for-profit)
Address445 Health Sciences Boulevard, Dothan, AL
Graduate School Students731 students
Number of Graduate ProgramsTotal 1 Graduate Programs
1 Doctorate

Conferred Degrees and Graduate Programs by Major

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine offers Doctorate graduate degree/certificate programs through 1 major areas - 1 Doctorate . The following table summarizes the total number of completers by degree and gender.
Total Number of Conferred Graduate Degree
Master'sDoctorate Post-Bachelor'sPost-Master's
Total-150--
Men-74--
Women-76--
Below, you can check major programs and concentration for each area of study with offered degrees and completers. ONLINE denotes the program offered by distance learning (online degree). You may want to see all graduate schools offering a major program by following the link on the title of the program.
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences
ProgramMaster'sDoctoratePost-BSPost-MS
Osteopathic Medicine/OsteopathyNOT OFFERED - NOT OFFERED NOT OFFERED

Graduate Student Population

Total 731 students enrolled in Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine including both undergraduate and graduate programs, with full-time and part-time status.
In graduate school, 731 students are enrolled to earn graduate degrees. By gender, it has 358 male and 373 female graduate students. By attending status, there are 724 full-time and 7 part-time students in graduate schools.
Graduate Students Gender Distribution
Total731
Men Students358
Women Students373
Graduate Students Attending Status Distribution
Total731
Full-time Students724
Part-time Students7
By race/ethnicity 414 White, 32 Black, and 181 Asian students are attending at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine. The detail graduate enrollment distribution by race is shown in the below chart.
Graduate Students Race Distribution
Total731
American Indian /
Native American
3
Asian181
Black32
Hispanic64
Native Hawaiian /
Other Pacific Islander
1
White414
Two or more races24
Un-Known12
5 students are younger than 22 and 2 students are older than 65. The school has 650 students aged between 22 and 30 and 104 students aged 30 to 40.
Graduate Students Age Distribution
Total731
21 & Under5
22-24191
25-29459
30-3489
35-3915
40 & Over2

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