Alabama has a number of colleges and universities with different qualities that should be considered. From a safety standpoint, the Troy University beats out the University of North Alabama with a safety score of 95.5 out of 100 to 91.2 out of 100.
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When determining the best overall college or university in Alabama, factors such as quality of education, safety, cost and student reviews – Auburn University scores highest with an 92.2 out of 100 score, followed by Samford University (89.6) and University of Alabama (88.9). For more detailed information on particular schools select from the list below:
- Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University
- Alabama State University
- Athens State University
- Auburn University
- Auburn University-Montgomery
- Birmingham-Southern College
- Faulkner University
- Heritage Christian University
- Huntingdon College
- Jacksonville State University
- Miles College
- Oakwood College
- Samford University
- Southeastern Bible College
- Southern Christian University
- Spring Hill College
- Stillman College
- Talladega College
- Troy University
- Tuskegee University
- United States Sports Academy
- University of Alabama
- University of Alabama-Birmingham
- University of Alabama-Huntsville
- University of Mobile
- University of Montevallo
- University of North Alabama
- University of South Alabama
- University of West Alabama
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