Fall 2012: ENROLLMENT
| Undergraduate |
342 |
3827 |
4169 |
| Graduate |
329 |
447 |
776 |
| Total Students |
671 |
4274 |
4945 |
|---|
Fall 2012: GENDER DISTRIBUTION
| Undergraduate |
2032 |
2137 |
4169 |
| Graduate |
233 |
543 |
776 |
| Total Students |
2265 |
2680 |
4945 |
|---|
Fall 2012: ETHNIC DEMOGRAPHICS
| 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)
| 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
| 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