Judson College

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Judson College appears in our ranking of the 30 Best Online Bachelor’s in English Degrees. Ranked 200th nationally by the U.S. News & World Report, Judson College is a private, nonprofit women’s CCCU member. It offers:
  • 25 bachelor’s majors
  • 24 minors
  • 10 pre-professional options
It also offers  the Dual Enrollment by Distance (DED) program. It has a 9:1 student-teacher ratio. The B.S. in Elementary Education isa 128-credit, four-year curriculum. Students earn Alabama K-12 certification after teaching practicum placements. The 128-credit B.A. in Music encourages students to:
  • perform with the Faith Ensemble
  • join the Judson Singers
  • minor in Church music
  • attend the Music by Women Festival
  • travel abroad to Milan
The Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)  a 72-credit, two-year program. The 128-credit B.S. in Equine Science offers opportunities to:
  • compete on the IHSA Hunt Seat team
  • pursue the Pre-Veterinary track
  • intern with Therapeutic Riding of Tuscaloosa
  • pursue PATH certification.
Other Judson degrees include:
  • Bachelor of Social Work
  • B.S. in Business Administration
  • B.A. in Mathematics
  • B.A. in Psychology
  • B.A. in History
  • B.A. in Religious Studies
  • B.S. in Biology
  • B.A. in Spanish
  • B.A. in Criminal Justice
  • B.A. in Graphic Design

About Judson College

Judson College originated in 1838.  Siloam Baptist Church established the  higher learning institution in honor of missionary Ann Hasseltine Judson.  In 1841, the Alabama State Legislature approved an incorporation charter for Judson. During the Civil War, Judson remained fully open. The Judson Female Institute was briefly closed in 1889 when its Jewett Hall burned down. In 1903, the Judson College name was adopted as postsecondary degrees grew. It was fully accredited in 1925. By 1966, Judson College had admitted the first six African-American women. In 1968, Judson partnered with Marion Military Institute for cross-registration options. Judson College is endowed for $15.4 million. It employs 29 full-time and 56 part-time faculty teaching 268 students. It has 30+ clubs like the Cahaba River Society. It has a with 65 percent retention rate. In 2019, Judson received the Awana International Meritorious Award. In 2018, Judson College had eight Non-USCAA Sport National All-Academic Team Award recipients. Judson received the Southeastern Library Association’s Charles E. Beard Award. The U.S. News & World Report featured Judson among the top 229 national liberal arts colleges. The Economist ranked Judson College the 585th best value. WalletHub ranked Judson 343rd for best career outcomes and 170th safest campus. College Factual named Judson:
  • 20th for animal services
  • 187th for agriculture
  • 281st for English literature programs

Judson College Accreditation Details

Judson College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). This 11-state Deep South Region accreditor is recognized by the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE). The Provost’s Office also lists the following degree approvals:
  • National Association of Schools of Music
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences

Judson College Application Requirements

Enrollment at Judson College is classified “moderately difficult” by Peterson’s. It has a 63 percent acceptance rate. First-year students must meet performance standards during secondary or GED completion. Only Dual Enrollment by Distance (DED) cohorts are welcome before high school graduation. College-prep curricula should include the following units:
  • four English
  • three history
  • two math
  • two science
Cumulative GPAs of 2.0 during grades 9-12 are required. Freshmen need a minimum 18 ACT score or 960 SAT score. If taken, Classic Learning Test scores must be 61 or better. Undergrads can transfer up to 64 semester credits graded C or greater from accredited Associate of Arts or Science programs. Advanced Placement credits will count with subject test scores of 3-5. Non-native English speakers must prove fluency with a minimum 550 TOEFL or 6.5 IELTS mark. Judson College offers a convenient rolling admission policy. It’s suggested bachelor’s entrants apply at least six months before their expected enrollment. Current priority deadlines are:
  • March 1st for Fall
  • July 1st for Spring
  • November 1st for Summer
Non-refundable paper processing fees of $50 are only waived until January 1st. Accordingly, complete the online or printable Judson Application early. Forward official transcripts to 302 Bibb Street in Marion, AL 36756. Directly send standardized tests using SAT/TOEFL code 1349 or ACT code 0022. Submit supplemental documents, such as:
  • the medical physical form
  • lifestyle statement
  • school counselor report
  • work/volunteer history
  • two references
  • personal essay
Contact (800) 447-9472 or admissions@judson.edu with questions.

Tuition and Financial Aid

For 2019-20, Judson College charged traditional full-time B.A./B.S. majors $8,620 per semester or $17,240 annually. Overload credits above 18 cost $585 apiece. Residing at the Marion campus’ dorms adds $1,860 to $3,070 for semester rent. Standard 21-meal weekly plans  are $2,385 extra. Judson budgets $1,288 for textbooks and $2,884 for miscellaneous. Annual bachelor’s attendance equals about $33,272 on-site or $23,446 if commuting. The Associate Degree in Nursing is priced $743 per credit. Online courses are $495 per credit. The Dual Enrollment by Distance (DED) program bills high school students $110 per credit. Prior learning portfolio evaluation fees are $825 total. The Office of Financial Aid  helps 100 percent of incoming Judson students with tuition assistance. Assistance averages $15,454 apiece for $1.04 million combined. Institutional funds include:
  • the Edith Allen Scholarship
  • Claudine Spencer Anderson Scholarship
  • Augusta Golson Payne Scholarship
  • Kathleen White Schad Scholarship
  • Vivian Fisher Ruch Scholarship
  • Mary McMillan Tanner Scholarship
  • Frank Stockton Scholarship
  • Sam Woodfin Scholarship
  • Charlotte Lowder Scholarship
  • Jonnie Dee Riley Little Music Scholarship
  • Theopholis McLeod Jones Scholarship
The $2,000 AIAC Scholarship supports Native-American tribal members meeting the 22 ACT or 3.0 GPA minimum. The Acteens Scholarship gifts $3,000 to active Baptist Women’s Missionary Union members with cumulative GPAs above 2.0. Federal resources, such as the Pell Grant or Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant, require FAFSA forms coded 001023. The Alabama Education Grant also provides up to $2,500 annually to full-time, in-state undergrads. Search through four accredited divisions for 40+ small, Christ-centered programs placed 247th overall by Washington Monthly at the Judson College website.

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