University Of Alabama In Huntsville
- 7,345 Students
- Public
Description
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), located in Huntsville, Alabama, is a public research university known for its strong programs in engineering, science, business, and nursing. As part of the University of Alabama System, UAH offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. The university is particularly recognized for its research contributions in areas such as aerospace, cybersecurity, and atmospheric science, benefiting from its close relationship with the nearby NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and Cummings Research Park, one of the world's leading science and technology business parks. UAH's commitment to innovation, academic excellence, and preparing students for high-demand careers in a supportive and collaborative environment makes it a leading choice for students seeking a robust educational experience in the heart of North Alabama's technology hub.
National Merit
- National Merit Awards
- Students recognized as National Merit Finalists by the National Merit Scholar Corporation, and who are admitted to UAH prior to May 31st, will be eligible to receive the National Merit UAH Platinum Scholarship. Students must list The University of Alabama in Huntsville as their college choice by May 31st.
- The National Merit UAH Platinum Scholarships provides:
- Full tuition (up to 18 credit hours per semester), for a total of eight semesters of undergraduate coursework.
- One year of on-campus housing at a regular room rate.
- Course fees up to $500 per academic year.
- A one-time $3,000 UAH led summer study-abroad allowance (this can only be utilized during a summer term).
Various
UAH recognizes new first-time freshmen who have demonstrated superior academic achievement in high school. Scholarship consideration will be given to all first-time freshmen who are offered admission to UAH. No separate scholarship application is required.
Award amounts are based on each student's high school GPA, ACT or SAT score, and residency status. All Freshman Academic Scholarships are four-year awards for undergraduate work for the fall and spring semesters, renewable each semester based on full-time student status and satisfactory academic progress.