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Fall 2012: ENROLLMENT

Part-Time​ ​Full-Time ​Total
​Undergraduate ​342 ​3827 ​4169
​Graduate ​329 ​447 ​776
​Total Students ​671 4274 ​4945

 

Fall 2012: GENDER DISTRIBUTION

Male​ Female​ ​Total
​Undergraduate​​ 2032​ ​2137 ​4169
Graduate​ 233 ​543 ​776
Total Students​ 2265 2680 4945

 

Fall 2012: ETHNIC DEMOGRAPHICS

Undergraduate ​Graduate ​Total
American Indian/Alaskan Native​ ​3 ​2 ​5
​Asian/Pacific Islander 7 21 ​28
​Black, non-Hispanic 3988 581 4569
​Hispanic ​19 ​8 ​27
White, non-Hispani ​112 141 ​253
Race/Ethnicity Unkown ​40 ​23 ​63
Total Students ​4169 ​776 4945
 

AAMU Employee (as of November 1, 2012)

Employee Type ​Full-time ​Part-time ​Total
Executive/Administrative​ 90 ​0 90
​Faculty ​242 75 ​317
​Staff 549 ​158 707
​Graduate Assistant ​0 ​87 ​87
​Total 881 320 ​1201
  

ALABAMA A&M SCHOOL ACCREDITATIONS

Programs Accreditation
Food Science​ ​IFT
​Forestry ​SAF
​Urban and Regional Planning ​PAB
​Education Administration ​NCATE
​Special Education ​NCATE
​Communicative Sciences & Disorders ​CAA
​Elementary Education ​NCATE
​Pre-Elementary Education ​NCATE
​Secondary Education ​NCATE
​Art Education ​NCATE
​Music Education ​NCATE
​Physical Education ​NCATE
​Civil Engineering ​ABET
​Computer Science ​ABET
​Electrical Engineering ​ABET
​Mechanical Engineering ​ABET
​Elec. Engineering Technologies ​ABET
​Mechanical Engineering Tech. ​ABET
​Family and Consumer Sciences ​AAFCS
​Psychology ​NCATE
​Clinical Psychology ​NCATE
​Counseling & Guidance ​NCATE
​Counseling Psychology ​NCATE
​Social Work ​CSWE
 

QUALITIES & ACHIEVEMENTS

  • The only 1890 land grant university offering four Ph.D. degree programs
  • Home to one of the largest graduate schools among HBCUs (1000 + students)
  • Listed among the Top 50 in Black Enterprise/Day Star’s first rating
  • Home to a nationally accredited family and consumer sciences program, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees
  • Home to nationally accredited site in rehabilitative counselor education
  • AAMU is a leading producer of African-American Ph.D.’s in Physics and the nation’s leading producer for African-American Ph.D.’s in Plant and Soil Science
  • Its nearly 30-year-old MBA program offers more than 120 students concentrations in finance, accounting economics, logistics, management of information systems and marketing
  • Nationally accredited program in Speech Pathology since 1994
  • A Nobel Laureate has visited the campus every year since 1997
  • One of few HBCUs offering a baccalaureate degree program in telecommunications
  • North Alabama’s only source for the accredited master’s degree in social work
  • Five AAMU students were listed on USA Today Academic Teams for four consecutive years, 1997 – 2000.
  • Site of a concentration in Space Physics.
  • In only a few short years, its athletic programs have become a formidable presence in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).
  • AAMU biotechnologists are making headway in the production of an “allergy-free” peanut