University of Alabama--Huntsville

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301 Sparkman Drive EB 102
Huntsville, AL 35899

Students
225
enrolled (full-time)
527
enrolled (part-time)
Tuition
$7,250
per year (full-time)
$17,358
per year (full-time)
$5,258
per year (part-time)
$12,534
per year (part-time)

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Engineering School Overview

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#100 Best Engineering Schools

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Engineering School Overview

The College of Engineering at University of Alabama--Huntsville has an application deadline of July 16. The application fee is $40 for U.S. residents and $50 for international students. Its tuition is full-time: $7,250 per year (in-state); full-time: $17,358 per year (out-of-state); part-time: $5,258 per year (in-state); and part-time: $12,534 per year (out-of-state). The 2010 Ph.D. student-faculty ratio is 1.3:1. The College of Engineering at University of Alabama--Huntsville has 73 full-time faculty on staff.

Admissions

Application deadline (U.S. residents) July 16
Application fee (U.S. residents) $40
Application deadline (international students) July 16
Application fee (international students) $50

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Academics

Full-time faculty 73
Ph.D. student/faculty ratio 1.3 - Medium

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Student Body

Enrollment (full-time) 225
Gender distribution (full-time)
Gender distribution (full-time)

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Cost

Tuition

Full-time: $7,250 per year (in-state)
Full-time: $17,358 per year (out-of-state)
Part-time: $5,258 per year (in-state)
Part-time: $12,534 per year (out-of-state)

Required fees $37 per credit

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  • Plus: All Graduate School Data (Full Access for 1 Year from Purchase)

* Engineering School Overview details based on 2010 data

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