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Admissions FAQs
General Questions
How much does UA cost?
View our latest rates at afford.ua.edu/cost.
How do I enroll for classes?
Incoming students will enroll in courses during Bama Bound Orientation held before each academic semester.
When do classes start?
For details on semester dates, exam schedules and UA holidays, please reference the academic calendar for each item.
Does my AP and dual credit transfer/convert?
For students with AP or IB credits, check the credit by examination policy to determine the credits you will receive.
Students enrolled in dual enrollment programs can find the course equivalency by searching their institution on the Transfer Credit Equivalency home page.
What are the middle 50% GPA and test scores of entering freshmen?
The middle 50% of students enrolling at The University of Alabama for the fall 2023 is:
ACT: 23 – 29 (AL Resident)
ACT: 25 – 32 (Non-Resident)
SAT: 1130 – 1350 (AL Resident)
SAT: 1200 – 1440 (Non-Resident)
GPA: 3.47 – 4.16 (AL Resident)
GPA: 3.57 – 4.23 (Non-Resident)
Test score ranges reflect students who opted test inclusive.
Application Questions
I accidentally selected that I have a fee waiver, but I don’t. How can I fix this issue?
Return to your application and unmark the fee waiver box. Now, you may pay your $40 application fee online with a credit or debit card, or you can send a check or money order to the below address. Allow 5-10 business days for your payment to arrive.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions The University of Alabama Box 870132 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
What is my CWID?
The CWID is your campuswide identification number that will be important to remember during your time at UA. If you are unable to locate your CWID, please contact Undergraduate Admissions at admissions@ua.edu.
What is the status of my application? Have I been accepted?
You can check the status of your application by logging into your application portal. See application status for more information.
Why can’t I pay the $40 application fee?
You might have accidentally marked fee waiver. Double-check that the fee waiver box is unchecked on your application.
I am not receiving any emails from the University. Is my email correct?
Our official confirmation is sent to your Crimson email account. If you wish to change your personal email account, you can do so through your myBama account.
I want to transfer to UA. What should I do first?
For your first steps to UA, visit our transfer steps to enrollment.
How do I defer admission?
Please email application.status@ua.edu and scholarships@ua.edu (if applicable) with your name, CWID, the semester you wish to start and a brief explanation of why you wish to defer.
Have you received my ACT or SAT test score? What about my transcript?
You can check the status of your application by logging into your application portal. See application status for more information.
Test Score Questions
Are you test optional?
Yes, The University of Alabama will allow students applying through the Fall 2025 Semester the option to submit or not submit test scores.
If I have scores, should I send them?
Students may elect to send scores. Students who do not send scores will not be penalized as we will review all applications for admission under our holistic model.
Do you superscore test scores?
UA will superscore for admission purposes. We will not superscore for automatic, merit-based scholarships.
What is considered if you do not have a test score?
Holistic admissions at The University of Alabama includes both academic and non-academic criteria. Academic components considered include high school GPA, performance in core subjects, academic honors and standardized test scores, should a student elect to submit them. Non-academic items include leadership experience, volunteer experience, extracurricular activities, employment and non-academic honors. All students must complete the minimum unit requirements.
Am I eligible for scholarships without a test score?
All students who submit an application and all supporting documents by January 10 will be considered for competitive scholarships, regardless of their decision to submit standardized test scores for admissions consideration. Those who apply and/or submit supporting documents after the deadline will not be considered for competitive scholarships.
Only students who choose to submit standardized test scores or are designated National Merit Scholars are eligible for automatic merit scholarships. Students are strongly encouraged to submit all application materials by the January 10 priority deadline to ensure consideration. Admitted students who meet the May 1 application date will be considered for automatic merit scholarships.
I’m applying as a transfer student with less than 24 credit hours, so do I still need to submit a score?
Transfer students who have completed fewer than 24 credit hours will have the choice to be considered test optional. If you have test scores, you are welcome to submit them. Applicants will not be penalized if test scores are not submitted.
What is the last acceptable ACT or SAT date you accept for fall 2025?
The December 2024 ACT or SAT scores are the final scores accepted for scholarship consideration.
Scholarship Questions
When will I know which scholarships I have received?
Students will receive a Consolidated Scholarship Letter in mid-March that outlines their scholarship award package for the coming year and will have until May 1 to accept.
What kind of scholarships does UA offer?
There are a variety of automatic merit and competitive scholarships available for incoming freshmen and transfer students. For information about deadlines related to each category of scholarships, review Undergraduate Scholarships on the Afford website.
What are my chances of obtaining a competitive scholarship?
We cannot calculate this probability as competitive awards are based on the review of a student’s application in the pool of candidates. We encourage all students to submit their scholarship application by the priority deadline to receive full consideration.
What other scholarships can I apply for?
In addition to automatic merit scholarships, students can apply for competitive scholarships. Competitive scholarships are included in the application for admission. After admission, you have an opportunity to apply for additional competitive scholarships in the Alabama Scholarship Application Manager (ASAM). Complete yours by January 10 for full consideration.
Will UA have competitive academic scholarships next year?
For the most up-to-date scholarship offerings, review Undergraduate Scholarships on the Afford website and select your student type (found below the Scholarship/Aid Timeline).
What is the last acceptable ACT or SAT date you accept for fall 2025?
The December 2024 ACT or SAT scores are the final scores accepted for scholarship consideration.
When is the scholarship application due for fall 2025 first-time, main-campus freshmen?
- January 10 is the priority deadline for admissions and automatic merit scholarship considerations.
- January 10 is the final deadline for competitive scholarships.
- Includes additional scholarships applied for through the Alabama Scholarship Award Manager (ASAM).
- May 1 is the final deadline for automatic merit scholarship consideration (including Alabama Advantage for in-state students) for admitted students.
When is the currently enrolled student’s fall 2025 scholarship application due?
All currently enrolled students must submit their scholarship application by March 3, 2025. Freshmen who entered fall 2024 will receive access to the application in January 2025.
Campus Tour Questions
The campus tours are full. What should I do?
We encourage you to regularly check back as additional campus tours may be added or some individuals may cancel their registration. You also can check out the virtual tour as well as virtual information sessions hosted by our different academic areas.
How long does a campus tour last?
Generally, the tour lasts about 90 minutes to two hours.
Is UA giving campus tours?
UA is offering guided tours Monday through Friday as a combination campus bus and walking tour. To book your tour, check visit.ua.edu to schedule a date and time that works best for you.
I did not receive a confirmation email for the campus tour. Can I get that resent?
You will receive a confirmation email with driving directions and check-in information 72 hours prior to your tour. If you have any questions prior to your tour or did not receive the confirmation email, driving directions and additional information is available on our website.
Where do I park for my campus tour?
Parking is free for visitors at the Catherine and Pettus Randall Welcome Center with a printed parking pass (emailed after registration for your campus tour). If you did not receive a parking pass via email, please check in when you arrive at Bryce Main to receive a parking pass.
Where do I go for my campus tour?
All campus tours and in-depth visits begin at the Catherine and Pettus Randall Welcome Center.
How do I add a guest to my group for a campus tour?
Due to limited space on our tours, we cannot guarantee space for guests not previously registered. If you feel you need to register additional guests, please complete a second online registration and include the total number in your party with the second registration. The second registration cancels your first one.
Housing Questions
What are the residence halls like?
UA has a variety of living options available for students, including traditional-style residence halls as well as suite style. Please check out our descriptions of the residence halls on campus.
How do I apply for housing?
Once a student is admitted, they need to pay their Freshman Enrollment Deposit ($200 nonrefundable pre-payment on fall tuition) before applying for housing. Your housing application will be available for completion 24 hours after submission of your Freshman Enrollment Deposit. Visit the housing website to submit an application.
Are all of the housing options the same price?
The cost of residence halls varies by the type. Current housing rates are available now.