These are the best colleges in Alabama, according to a new 2019 ranking
In a fierce global economy, a college degree can help secure employment and keep you ahead of the competition. And though success ultimately rests on students’ own determination and performance, the quality of the schools they choose can certainly have an impact. Which is why with the first “early decision” college-application deadline looming on Nov. 1 and tuition costs having more than doubled since the 1980s, personal-finance website WalletHub on Monday released its 2019’s Best College & University Rankings. In its 2019 roundup, WalletHub compared nearly 1,000 higher-education institutions in the U.S. based on 30 key measures grouped into seven categories, such as Student Selectivity, Cost & Financing and Career Outcomes. The data set ranges from student-faculty ratio to graduation rate to post-attendance median salary. Recognizing the challenge of predicting future outcomes, WalletHub’s Best Colleges ranking also analyzes post-attendance metrics — the student-loan default rate and the share of former students out-earning high school graduates, for instance — to show the value of the education students can expect to receive beyond their undergraduate studies. Top 10 colleges and universities in Alabama 1 University of West Alabama 6 Auburn University 2 University of Montevallo 7 Samford University 3 University of Alabama 8 Spring Hill College 4 University of Alabama-Huntsville 9 University of North Alabama 5 Birmingham-Southern College 10 Jacksonville State University With that in mind, here’s a closer look at the top three Alabama schools and how each performed in certain metrics: School snapshot: University of West Alabama (1 = best; 12 = average; 23 = worst) 1st: Admission Rate 5th: Net Cost 4th: Student-Faculty Ratio 5th: On-Campus Crime 1st: Gender & Racial Diversity 17th: Graduation Rate 11th: Post-Attendance Median Salary School snapshot: University of Montevallo (1 = best; 12 = average; 23 = worst) 13th: Admission Rate 11th: Net Cost 6th: Student-Faculty Ratio 7th: On-Campus Crime 13th: Gender & Racial Diversity 8th: Graduation Rate 17th: Post-Attendance Median Salary School snapshot: University of Alabama (1 = best; 12 = average; 23 = worst) 9th: Admission Rate 20th: Net Cost 23rd: Student-Faculty Ratio 9th: On-Campus Crime 15th: Gender & Racial Diversity 3rd: Graduation Rate 6th: Post-Attendance Median Salary Here’s a look at how Alabama schools compared to the rest of the country: Source: WalletHub