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Mobile is Ranked as the safest Large city in
Alabama as publisheD by “Congressional Quarterly Press” and based on FBI Statistics.
Founded in 1702 as the original capital of the Louisiana Territory and nestled on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, Mobile boasts a rich history and prime location. Mobile is a fast growing cultural, recreational and economic center, and an ideal community to complement your experience at USA. The city supports USA’s educational purpose with on-the-job training, cooperative education, and student employment in area business and health centers.
Mobile, ALABAMA
TraDiTion Mobile is the original site of Mardi Gras in the United States, instituted in 1704. Our city is also home to the USS Alabama Battleship and beautiful Bellingrath Gardens and Home.
CuisineSeafood makes for some of the South’s tastiest eats and Mobile has much of it to offer. Join us as we share some of the greatest comfort food in the world.
BeaChesThis section of the Gulf Coast offers a climate perfect for long days at the beach. Participate in water sports of every kind and enjoy one of the most popular beaches in the South.
arTs & CulTureMobile offers a multitude of activities including museums, scenic golf courses, art and cultural festivals, shopping and much more.
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City LifeMobile is home to such national events as the REESE’S Senior Bowl Football game, Godaddy.com bowl, Mardi Gras, the Azalea Trail Run, and the Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program. Mobile is the original site of Mardi Gras in the United States, instituted in 1704, 62 Years before New Orleans adopted the celebration. Mobile is the home of notables Jimmy Buffett, Hank Aaron and Winston Groom.
DowntownThe city of Mobile is full of excitement! It’s
easy to lose track of time when you’re having
fun in such an inviting climate. The only
thing more inviting is the people you’ll meet.
Color runsMobile hosts unique and fun color
runs throughout the year that
promote healthiness, happiness, and
giving back to the community
BAYFEST
As one OF THE largest and longest-
running music festivals in the state,
Mobile’s BayFest has been a source
of pride for the local people and
a source of support for the local
economy for almost two decades.
Like any proper music festival, BayFest
aims to please the taste buds as much
as the ears and Alabama Gulf Seafood
is the top choice for visitors who
want to sample the Gulf Coast’s
finest seafood as well as natives
who’ve been spoiled on it for years.
tweeD riDeClassic looks and
classic bikes tour
the streets of
downtown Mobile.
Student:Faculty Ratio
21:1
Our MissionThe mission of the University of South Alabama is to offer high-quality programs of teaching, research, public service, and health care that create, communicate, preserve, and apply knowledge in service to the people of Alabama as citizens in a global community.
AccreditationThe University of South Alabama was admitted to membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools on December 4, 1968. The University of South Alabama is accredited to award baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degrees.
Research InstitutionUSA’s research and outreach programs have a dramatic positive impact on the region through the knowledge they produce, enhancement of our health and quality of life, economic stimulation, technology transfer to industry, and the sustainable high-technology jobs they create.
“USA IS THE PERFECT FIT FOR ME” CARLY HAAS NURSING
Quality Academic ProgramsUSA graduates are accepted into the best medical schools, law schools, and graduate schools
in the country. Our graduates always perform exceptionally well on national licensure exams.
The University strives for fresh approaches to courses
and programs. Emphasis is placed on the traditional
dedication to the advancement and dissemination of
knowledge, as a center of learning concerned with the
arts and humanities, study of human nature, phenomena of
the physical world, processes of human relationships, and
the knowledge and skills necessary for participation in
professional vocational endeavors.
“Working in the classroom with USA students is a truly
rewarding experience. There is a constant exchange of
ideas and concepts as we work together to achieve the
goals of the course.”
Dr. Michael Mitchell, assistant vp
of student affairs and Dean of Students
USA provides one-on-one attention and offers small
classroom sizes to students to ensure
academic success and more conducive
learning.
Over a quarter billion dollars was invested in
renovations and new state of the art facilities offering advanced learning
environments for USA students.
Of the USA faculty hold a doctorate
degree which allows our students to
learn from the best in their field of study.
Student:Faculty Ratio
21:1Growth
1/4Faculty
81.6%
1Application & FeeSubmit your application for admission online or mail it in to the admissions office. -Online Application Fee: $35 -Hard Copy Application Fee:$45www.southalabama.edu/admissions
2High School Transcript Have your high school transcript mailed directly to the USA Office of Admissions from your high school. Submit an official copy of your college transcript if applicable.
3ACT or SATSubmit your Official ACT or SAT scores to USA by entering our school code when you register for the exams. The writing section is not required for admission. SAT scores will be calculated using the Critical Reading and Math.
Note: If the student has earned less than 30 semester hours or 40 quarter hours of college credit, high school transcripts or GED scores along with ACT or SAT scores will be required. If the student is 23 years of age or older ACT or Sat scores will not be required.
Transfer AdmissionTransfer students applying for undergraduate admission must be in good academic standing at their previous institution, and have a cumulative grade-point average from all colleges attended of at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, as computed by the USA Office of Admissions. In some cases, students who have less than a 2.0 grade-point average may be considered for probationary admission. Admissions requirements -Online Application Fee: $35 -Hard Copy Application Fee:$45 -Have your College transcript mailed directly to the USA Office of Admissions from your college.
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Student Requirements: Incoming freshmen must meet these requirements for admission into the university.
NOTE: STUDENTS WITH A 19 ACT SCORE AND A 2.5 GPA ALSO MEET THE UNIVERSITY’S ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS
MEISLER HALL 2500, 390 ALUMNI CIRCLEUNIVERSITY OF SOUTH ALABAMA
MOBILE, AL 36688-0002(251) 460-6141
(800) USA-JAGS
FOR SPECIFIC INFORMATIONPLEASE VISIT
WWW.SOUTHALABAMA.EDU/ADMISSIONS
NO SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION REQUIRED!All freshmen admitted to USA will be automatically considered for a Presidential or Bay Area scholarship.
ScholarshipsThe University of South Alabama offers excellent scholarship opportunities to students of high academic achievement. The scholarship programs listed below are available to undergraduate students at the University of South Alabama. Funds are depleted early, so students are encouraged to follow procedures and deadlines.
Bay Area Freshman ScholarshipHigh School Seniors who are residents of Mobile and Baldwin counties in Alabama and the service areas in Florida and Mississippi who meet the minimum academic and deadline requirements are eligible for consideration for the Bay area Freshmen Scholarship.
Presidential Scholarships All 2013-2014 high school graduates who have been admitted as first time freshmen for the fall 2014 term and meet the Presidential Scholarship requirements bY December 1st will be guaranteed a scholarship award. Scholarship recipients must maintain a 3.0 minimum grade-point average and earn a total of 30 semester hours during the academic year.
Departmental ScholarshipsEach USA academic department offers a variety of scholarships. Students must contact their major department for more information on requirements and deadlines.
Transfer ScholarshipsWe offer Transfer Scholarships to community college students transferring in the fall semester. Students must submit a scholarship application by June 15th along with a completed application for admissions and final spring transcripts. For more details on how to apply, visit www.southalabama.edu/admissions/ugscholartransfer.html
Special Academic
ProgramsHonors ProgramThe USA Honors Program attracts a diverse body of high-performing students and provides them WITH a vibrant center of academic excellence to help them become outstanding global citizens engaged in their community. Small discussion based classes, dedicated faculty, and a nurturing staff enable honors students to experience intellectual and personal growth. One on one attention, innovative research and a healthy academic scholarship are merely a small portion of what our Honors students receive. For details on the Honors Program and how to apply, please visit www.southalabama.edu/honors.
Mitchell Scholars ProgramThe University of South Alabama Mitchell Scholars Program offers extraordinary opportunities to pursue a challenging program of scholarly and research activities through the Mitchell College of Business. The Abraham Mitchell Scholars Program is made available through an endowment by Abraham and Mayer Mitchell, prominent real estate developers and investors in Mobile, AL. To be eligible students must apply for admission into the University, major in the Mitchell College of Business, have an ACT composite between 28-36 or SAT (reading+AND math) of 1250 or higher and have a high school grade-point average of 3.5 or higher.
College of Nursing Early Acceptance ProgramThe College of Nursing has an early acceptance program for highly qualified high school seniors. Students selected for the early acceptance program and fulfilling all program requirements are guaranteed admission to the upper division professional component of the nursing curriculum. For details on how to apply for the College of Nursing Early Acceptance Program, CONTACT THE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS.
Physical Therapy Early Acceptance ProgramThe Physical Therapy Early Acceptance Program offers a select number of talented high school seniors a position in the Physical Therapy Program’s first year class after completion of the pre-requisite requirements of the program and their USA undergraduate degree. Candidates selected will receive conditional acceptance to the Physical Therapy Program. For details on how to apply, please contact the office of admissions.
College of Medicine Early Acceptance ProgramThe College of Medicine Early Acceptance Program (EAP) allows qualified high school seniors “the opportunity” to be accepted to medical school earlier in their academic career “contingent upon the student meeting all necessary requirements”. They can enter the medical school without competing for admission. This program is not an accelerated BS/MD program in that it expects students to spend four years as an undergraduate and an additional four years in medical school. For details on how to apply contact the office of admissions.
Jag Success is your campus home for academic success. They provide FREE workshops, homework help and academic coaching tutoring for USA students. Student leaders also offer specialized review and problem solving sessions for designated courses including mass statistics, chemistry, biology and physics. JAG success also helps connect people with other campus resources including math/STAT lab and the writing center. Jag Pals (peer academic leaders) also work with first year students to connect throughout their first year allowing new students to learn from someone like themselves, how to be successful in college. Generally pals meet and interact with students in First Year Experience class, email them during the week, and are available to share information on academics and student life. These leaders fill an important role as they help new students adjust academically and socially to college and life at South.
“At the Mitchell College of Business we are continually striving to
create an educational environment where students will thrive”
– Joel Ponce
FINANCE
Student ServiCeS HealtH Center
The USA Student Health Center (SHC) is dedicated to provide quality medical and educational services
to the entire student body, when school
is in session. Services include immunizations,
x-rays, and general appointments.
(251) 460-7151
stuDent Disability serviCes
Disability Services provides equal access, empowerment, support, resources, advocacy, collaboration and
outreach throughout the University and
community for students with disabilities.
(251) 460-7212
Campus poliCe
The police department exists to meet the
unique law enforcement needs of the university
community. USAPD engages in community oriented policing that actively encourages a
safe environment on campus.
(251) 460-6312
Career serviCes
Career services administers three major
programs which are available to all students
and alumni: • Career Employment Assistance-
Employment opportunities for seniors, graduate students and alumni. • Career Experience
Opportunities- CO-OP and Internships
• Career Education and Information Services
(251) 460-6188
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College of Allied Health
Professions
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
CARDIORESPIRATORY CARE
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Basic EMT
Paramedic
HEALTH SCIENCES
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
PHYSICAL THERAPY
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES
Pre-Professional Health Sciences
RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES
SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCES
Audiology
Communication Sciences
and Disorders
Speech-Language Pathology
College of Arts and Sciences
African-American Studies (Minor Only)
Air Force Studies (Minor Only)
ANTHROPOLOGY
ART B.A.
Art History
Studio Art
ART B.F. A.
Art History
Ceramics
GLASS
Graphic Design
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
BIOLOGY
Basic Medical Sciences
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Environmental Science
Marine Biology
Pre-Health Professions
Education/Biology (Double Major Only) Teaching Certification
CHEMISTRY
ACS Certified Program
Biochemistry
COMMUNICATION
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Advertising
Communication Technology
Interpersonal Communication and Rhetoric
Journalism (Print and Broadcast)
Organizational Communication
Public Relations
Radio/TV/Film
Composite Sciences (Minor Only)
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DRAMATIC B.A.
THEATRE ARTS B.F.A.
Acting
Musical Theatre
Theatre Design and Technology
ENGLISH
Creative Writing
Literature
British and American Literature
Education/Eng (Double Major Only) Teaching Certification
Professional Writing (Minor Only)
ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Foreign Languages and Literatures
French
Education/French (Double Major Only) Teaching Certification
German
Education/German (Double Major Only) Teaching Certification
Russian
Spanish
Education/Spanish (Double Major Only) Teaching Certification
Gender Studies (Minor Only)
GEOGRAPHY
Geographic Information Systems Certificate
GEOLOGY
Gerontology (Minor Only)
Gerontology Certificate
HISTORY
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Education/History (DOUble Major Only) Teaching Certification
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Asian Studies
European Studies
International Relations
Latin-American Studies
Middle East Studies
Foreign Language/International Studies (Double Major Only)
International Business/IntERNATIONAL Studies (DOUble Major Only)
MARINE SCIENCES
Non-Thesis, Thesis
MATHEMATICS and STATISTICS
Computer Science
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Education/Math (Dble Major Only) Teaching Certification
Meteorology
Basic Meteorology
Broadcast Meteorology
Environmental Meteorology
Industrial Meteorology
Military Science (Minor Only)
MUSIC
Music Business
Music Education-Instrumental
Music Education-Vocal
Music Elective Studies in Outside Fields
Music Performance-Instrumental
Music Performance-Vocal
PHILOSOPHY
Classics
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Philosophy
Religion
PHYSICS
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(Interested in Graduate degree)
Option B
(not interested in Graduate degree)
Pre-Medicine
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
Applied Psychology
General/Experimental Psychology
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Related Sciences (Minor Only)
SOCIAL WORK
SOCIOLOGY
Non-Thesis, Thesis
Mitchell College of Business
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
FINANCE
GENERAL BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
General Management
Human Resource Management
Entrepreneurship
Service Management
MARKETING
International Business
Marketing Management
Real Estate
School of Computing
COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCES
Computer Science
Information Systems
Information Technology
Health Informatics
School of Continuing Education and Special Programs
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Adult Degree Program
Interdisciplinary Degree Program
College of Education
Counselor Education
School Counseling
School Psychometry
Community Counseling
EARLY Childhood Education
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
EDUCATIONAL MEDIA
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION/SPECIAL EDUCATION
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Health Education
Teacher Certification
Non-Certification
Instructional Design & Development
Instructional Specialist
Leisure Studies
Therapeutic Recreation
Recreation Administration
Physical Education+
Teacher Certification
Exercise Science
READING SPECIALIST
SECONDARY Education+
Special Education+
Early Childhood Special Education
Collaborative Teaching K-6
Collaborative Teaching 6-12
Gifted and Talented
College of Engineering
CHEMICAL and BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Environmental Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering
Structural Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Water Resources and Coastal
Engineering
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Hardware
Software
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Control Systems
Design Synthesis
Materials Science
Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Systems Engineering
College of Medicine
BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Microbiology and Immunology
Molecular and Cellular
Pharmacology
Physiology
Cell Biology and Neuroscience
Cancer Biology
Lung Biology
MEDICINE
College of Nursing
NURSING
Adult Acute Care NP/CNS
Child Health NP/CNS
Family Health NP/CNS
Gerontological/Diabetes Nurse
Manager NP/CNS
Infant/Neonatal Health NP/CNS
Psychiatric/Mental Health NP/CNS
Women’s Health NP/CNS
Nursing Administration
Community/Public Health
Nursing Education
RN to BSN
Nursing Practice
AU’s Harrison School of Pharmacy at the
University of South Alabama
Pharmacy
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HouSing & reSidenCe Life
We recognize the importance of becoming more than just a student. When you choose to live on campus, you’re choosing to
become a part of something greater. Simply put, you’re becoming “South!” Living on campus will be one of the most rewarding
experiences throughout your collegiate life. You will find that you’ll have a less stressful college experience and more
advantages at USA housing and residence life.
DeltaThe delta community is made up of four non-traditional two person and private room residence halls. both freshmen and upperclassmen live in this community.
EpsilonThe Epsilon Community contains both traditional and non-traditional residence halls. Epsilon 1 and Epsilon 2 are both traditional halls housing our first-time freshmen IN Living Learning Communities (LLC). Both Epsilons have a TV Room, study room, and professional Residence Life staff offices. delta 6 is non-traditional with two person rooms with kitchenettes.
Stokes Hallstokes hall, a traditional residence hall, opened fall of 2011 and features 330 suite-style rooms. Additionally, Stokes Hall features one (1) classroom, eight (8) study lounges, two (2) multipurpose rooms, interior hallways, and a large laundry room. Freshmen and Upperclassmen reside in this hall that has an added academic focus.
Beta and Gamma The Beta/Gamma Community contains both apartment style and non-traditional residence hall accommodations. The apartment style residence halls are located in Beta 1 – 5 and Gamma 5 – 9. The non-traditional style residence halls are Gamma 0 – 4.
New Hall This four-story traditional residence hall houses 350 first-time freshmen with two students per room. Each room contains its own bathroom while students will have their own personal lavatory in the living area of each room. The new building includes one classroom that seats 25, two large study lounges, two community lounges, a large laundry room, 2 Community Director offices, and 1 Faculty member office.
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Expanded Basic Cable – Wireless Internet Access – Common Area TVs
Free Laundry Facilities – Vending Machines – Intramural Teams
Amenities
(251) 460-6185 - www.southalabama.edu/housing
(251) 460-9296www.usadiningservices.com
meal plansThere are 2 Portions to each meal plan:
MEALSThe meal portions of the meal plans are available at the Fresh Food Company, South Alabama’s All-you-care-to-eat location. The “Fresh” is located on the second floor of the dining hall adjacent to the residential communities.
Bonus BucksBonus bucks and dining dollars supplement your meal plan and can be used at all South Alabama Dining Locations. Dining dollars work just like bonus bucks but are added separately and never expire.
How it WorksOnce you have a meal plan your student ID works like a debit card. Just swipe your card and the meal is deducted from your account automatically showing your balance on every receipt.
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usa dining services offers an exciting and convenient food service program for the entire campus
community. All students living on campus are required to purchase a meal plan while Commuter students
who spend a lot of time on campus may benefit from a meal plan or declining balance option. USA Dining
Services offers several on-campus locations all within easy walking distance of residence halls and
classrooms. The social experience of group dining is one of the most important elements of campus life.
Your meal plan participation entitles you to more than good food; it provides an opportunity for you
to gather with friends for meals, study breaks, or relaxation.
dining
In addition to the academic environment, the University of South Alabama offers a host of student activities. You can choose from over 200 student organizations including fraternities, sororities, honor societies, professional and departmental organizations, special interest clubs, and religious groups. These organizations represent the diversity of disciplines and interests that provide an opportunity for you to get involved on campus and enrich your college experience.
HOW WILL YOU GET INVOLVED?
(251) 460-7003www.southalabama.edu/studentactivities
Mobile is Ranked as the safest Large city in
Alabama as publisheD by “Congressional Quarterly Press” and based on FBI Statistics.
Founded in 1702 as the original capital of the Louisiana Territory and nestled on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico, Mobile boasts a rich history and prime location. Mobile is a fast growing cultural, recreational and economic center, and an ideal community to complement your experience at USA. The city supports USA’s educational purpose with on-the-job training, cooperative education, and student employment in area business and health centers.
Mobile, ALABAMA
TraDiTion Mobile is the original site of Mardi Gras in the United States, instituted in 1704. Our city is also home to the USS Alabama Battleship and beautiful Bellingrath Gardens and Home.
CuisineSeafood makes for some of the South’s tastiest eats and Mobile has much of it to offer. Join us as we share some of the greatest comfort food in the world.
BeaChesThis section of the Gulf Coast offers a climate perfect for long days at the beach. Participate in water sports of every kind and enjoy one of the most popular beaches in the South.
arTs & CulTureMobile offers a multitude of activities including museums, scenic golf courses, art and cultural festivals, shopping and much more.
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Meisler H
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