Talladega College

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Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award at least half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.

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627 W Battle St, Talladega, AL, 35160

(256) 761-6100 

www.talladega.edu 

   

   

www.talladega.edu   

Talladega is a college where fostering leadership is a tradition. Since its founding in 1867, it has sought to instill in its graduates the values of morality, intellectual excellence and hard work. The College seeks to nurture the whole person through close, personal relations between faculty and students and by providing experiences that develop a strong personal value system and a sense of responsibility to the local community and to the world. Talladega College believes that an essential part of leadership is skill in communications. Thus, it places special emphasis on the ability to listen and to read critically, to write and to speak with clarity and to think analytically and strategically. The College also emphasizes its historic achievements in the sciences and humanities, secure in the knowledge that all disciplines are illuminated by a broad-based grounding in the liberal arts. The College maintains its tradition of preparing students thoroughly—not only for the world of work—but also for advanced graduate education. The College is also mindful that it is part of a larger universe of nations, cultures, races and religions and seeks to instill an understanding and appreciation of those differences through its curriculum, and multicultural faculty. Talladega College is dedicated to producing humane, well-rounded leaders who think independently, are secure in their sense of themselves, are open to intellectual growth and prompted to serve their community.

Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above 

Bachelor's

Remedial services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers

Dual credit

Academic Year Prices - 2011 (full-time, first-time undergraduate students)

Tuition & Fees 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10
In District $11,143 $11,111 $8,940
In State $11,143 $11,111 $8,940
Out of State $11,143 $11,111 $8,940
Books and Supplies $1,400 $1,400 $1,200
On Campus      
Room and Board $5,885 $5,885 $4,884
Other Expenses $620 $3,318 $2,765
Off Campus      
Room and Board $6,480 $6,480 $5,400
Other Expenses $3,078 $3,078 $2,565
Off Campus With Family      
Other Expenses $1,200 $1,200 $1,000

Financial Aid 2010-2011

Type of Aid Percent Receiving Aid Average Amount Received
Federal Grants
(scholarships/fellowships)
77.0% $4,403
State/Local Grant
(scholarships/fellowships)
64.0% $1,876
Institutional Grants
(scholarships/fellowships)
55.0% $2,190
Loans 76.0% $6,737
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