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  2. The University of West Alabama is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate’s, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees.

  3. The University of West Alabama (UWA) is a public university in Livingston, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1835, the school began as a church-supported school for young women called Livingston Female Academy.

  4. 2 days ago · The University of West Alabama is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate, baccalaureate, masters, education specialists, and doctorate degrees.

    • An Introduction
    • Buildings and Grounds
    • Facilities and Services
    • Special Administrative Policies

    Location

    The University of West Alabama is located in Livingston, Alabama, the county seat of Sumter County, on Interstate Highways 20 and 59, United States Highway 11, and Alabama Highway 28. It is 116 miles southwest of Birmingham, 130 miles west of Montgomery, and 37 miles east of Meridian, Mississippi.

    History

    The University of West Alabama was chartered in 1835 as a church-related female academy and admitted its first students in 1839. After difficult times during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods, the school reopened in the late 1860s or early 1870s. Although it appears that a few male students were admitted following the reopening, a resolution by the Board of Trustees in 1876 excluded boys, and this policy was followed until the beginning of the 20th century. From 1881 to 1910 the school...

    Mission Statement

    The University of West Alabama is a state-supported, coeducational institution of higher learning governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor. As a regional institution, the University’s foremost commitment is to meeting the educational needs of the State and particularly of the West Alabama area. Valuing a diverse student enrollment, though, it also welcomes students from throughout the United States and from other countries. The primary purpose of the University is to provide...

    Academic Buildings

    BIBB GRAVES HALL contains classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices for the College of Education and the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. It also has the main auditorium on campus. BROCK HALL houses the Division of Nursing, the Housing Office, the Upward Bound Program, and the ADA Office. Facilities for continuing education programs and other meetings are also located in one wing. The CAMPUS SCHOOL serves children ages 2 1/2 to 5 and functions as a training facility for studen...

    Student Housing

    HOOVER APARTMENTS, consisting of five buildings, is a coed apartment-style residence hall for sophomores and above. Four students share each furnished apartment. Phase I consists of two double-bedrooms. Phase II consist of four single bedrooms. PATTERSON HALL is a coed suite-style residence hall for members of the Honors Program and sophomores and above with at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average. REED HALL is a coed suite-style residence hall reserved for freshmen attending the Univer...

    Other Buildings

    THE BLACK BELT MUSEUM, located on the square in downtown Livingston, houses collections, exhibits and staff offices. THE BELL CONFERENCE CENTER is a state-of-the-art conference facility located at the heart of the University’s campus. THE INTERNATIONAL/HONORS HOUSE serves as headquarters for the International Program and the Honors Program. KELLY HESTER LAND HALL houses the Division of Educational Outreach, which includes the Center for the Study of the Black Belt, the Department of Continuin...

    Library

    The Julia Tutwiler Library contains over 250,000 volumes of books, bound journals, and microforms. The books are classified by the Dewey Decimal Classification System and are available by author, title, and subject through the online public catalog. The Library also provides on-site access to full-text articles in over 5,000 journals through current subscriptions, ProQuest, Searchbank, EBSCOHost, FirstSearch, DIALOG, Project Muse and other online full text databases. The Library also has an e...

    Institutional Advancement Office

    The Institutional Advancement Office is specifically charged with the responsibilities of alumni affairs, legislative liaison, fund-raising, and media relations. Publications of this office include a newspaper and annual magazine that are mailed to all UWA alumni, faculty and staff, and active donors.

    Bookstore

    The Bookstore, in the George C. Wallace Student Union, is maintained as a convenience to students. University textbooks, stationery, supplies, toilet articles, and other items may be purchased here.

    General Rules for Behavior

    All University students are required to abide by State laws governing the use of State-owned buildings, among which are prohibitions against gambling, use or possession of firearms except under direct supervision of an authorized University instructor, use or possession of alcoholic beverages, and use or possession of fireworks in any University building or on the University campus. Every UWA student, in addition to complying with regulations fixed by the Board of Trustees for entrance into t...

    Administrative Grievances

    From time to time students may have questions concerning administrative policies or operations. Generally there are logical explanations for situations, and usually most questions can be resolved in an informal manner through discussion with the individual or office involved. In instances where a student raises a question about a policy or decision, the affected staff member should respond constructively, explaining the situation as carefully as possible and checking to be sure that no error...

    Campus Security Policy

    UWA fully supports the intent of the Campus Security Act and has taken steps to adhere to its guidelines. In accordance with the Act, the University maintains records on crimes reported, arrests and disciplinary referrals made on alcohol, drug, and weapon-related matters. The University also supports pro-active campus policies and programs on alcohol abuse. Results of student disciplinary proceedings are reported to alleged victims. In addition, information on to whom to report a crime, who w...

  5. The University of West Alabama is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate’s, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees.

  6. Institutional accreditation for the University of West Alabama comes from a regional accrediting agency known as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. There are several regional accrediting groups throughout the United States that are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

  7. The university is a state-supported regional institution, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and serves the educational needs of the area.

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