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3601 Stillman Boulevard, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403 General information: (205) 349-4240 Website: www.stillman.edu Type: 4-year, Private not-for-profit Awards offered: Bachelor's degree Campus setting: City: Small Campus housing: Yes Student population: 1,048 (all undergraduate) Student-to-faculty ratio: 18 to 1
Special Learning Opportunities ROTC (Army, Air Force) Teacher certification Study abroad Weekend/evening college Student Services Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers |
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Credit Accepted Dual credit Credit for life experiences Advanced placement (AP) credits Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields Religious Affiliation Presbyterian Church (USA) Federal Aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans). Undergraduate students enrolled who are formally registered with office of disability services 3% or less Other Characteristics Historically Black College or University |
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Mission Statement Stillman College is a liberal arts institution, committed to fostering academic excellence and providing high-quality educational opportunities for diverse populations with disparate levels of academic preparation. Primarily a teaching institution, Stillman has a proud and evolving tradition of preparing students for leadership, scholarship, and service in society. Stillman has a historical and covenantal affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.), whose Reformed tradition and commitment to the cultivation of the mind correspond well with the mission of the College. The College via its constituents is committed to service for the common good. The entire academic enterprise, undergirded with the principles of faith and ethical integrity, manifests constructive compassion as it confidently pursues the best in scholarly inquiry and creative endeavors. The College’s purpose is to provide a student-centered, fulfilling, technologically enriched educational experience that will along other outcomes, produce graduates who will: • Think carefully and logically about, and express with clarity their observations, experiences, and findings concerning the world they live in via written and spoken forms; • Exhibit competence in their disciplines, character in their work with others, and compassion toward all people consistent with an education in a Christian environment; • Qualify for admission to and success in graduate and professional schools for entry into selected careers; • Manifest the ability to do independent research, demonstrate objective scholarship, and exhibit creative production/performance appropriate to their disciplines. |
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