Great Schools For Students with Children: Alabama
63The face of a college student is much different than it was 10 or 20 years ago. More singleparents, married students and older students are entering the arena. Universities have made living on campus a possibility with family housing. Here is a list of schools that offer such housing in Alabama.
University of Alabama
Quick Facts
- Located in Tuscaloosa, AL
- Founded in 1831
- Alabama’s first public college
- State’s flagship university
- Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation for the eighth consecutive year in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings
The University of West Alabama
Quick facts
- Located in Livingston, AL
- Established 1835
- 18 to 1 teacher to student ratio
- 2300 on-campus students(55%Female-45%Male)
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- The University of Alabama
Official Web Site of The University of Alabama; founded in 1831, UA is a senior comprehensive doctoral-level institution dedicated to advancing intellectual and social conditions through quality programs of teaching, research, and service - UWA Home
- Family Housing
The Patterson Apartments area is reserved for graduate students, married students, students with children and students who are 24 years of age or older. Since there are only 32 apartments, students are encouraged to apply early for Patterson Apartm - Housing & Residential Communities - The University of Alabama
We have a limited number of on-campus apartments available for rent each year. These apartments are rented on a 12-month lease with the rent payment is due at the beginning of each month. These apartments are leased graduate students, married
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mkhovu says:
10 months ago
That's very interesting that you have universities that can offer that. I'm in the UK and I study part time living at home whilst working, and if they didn't have such opportunity I wouldn't be able to study further. Sometimes it's hard when you have family to support.