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Best Agriculture Colleges in Alabama

6 accredited institutions in Alabama offering agriculture programs, ranked by annual graduates (IPEDS 2023–24).

6
Colleges
1,074
Graduates/yr
4
Public
Bachelor's
Top Degree

Ranked: Agriculture Programs in Alabama

1
PublicBachelor's
Auburn University
Auburn
690
Graduates/yr
50%
Acceptance
$10,704
In-State Tuition
79%
Grad Rate
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2
Private NonprofitBachelor's
Tuskegee University
Tuskegee
198
Graduates/yr
31%
Acceptance
$19,594
Tuition
57%
Grad Rate
$24,480
Net Price <$30K
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3
PublicBachelor's
Alabama A & M University
Normal
84
Graduates/yr
66%
Acceptance
$8,610
In-State Tuition
29%
Grad Rate
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4
PublicAssociate's
Jefferson State Community College
Birmingham
75
Graduates/yr
$3,810
In-State Tuition
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5
PublicAssociate's
Coastal Alabama Community College
Bay Minette
24
Graduates/yr
$3,810
In-State Tuition
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6
Private NonprofitBachelor's
Faulkner University
Montgomery
3
Graduates/yr
66%
Acceptance
$21,930
Tuition
37%
Grad Rate
$20,384
Net Price <$30K
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Studying Agriculture in Alabama

Alabama has 6 accredited colleges offering agriculture programs, producing 1,074 graduates annually. Of these, 4 are public institutions with subsidized in-state tuition for Alabama residents.

When evaluating programs, consider accreditation, internship placement rates, and faculty expertise. Always file the FAFSA — the net price after grants can be dramatically lower than sticker tuition, especially at public institutions.

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Data source: Graduate counts from IPEDS 2023–24 C2023_A Completions survey (NCES). Tuition, acceptance rate, and graduation rate from IPEDS HD2023, ADM2023, DRVGR2023.