Overview & History Tuskegee University, founded in 1881, is a historically black university situated in Tuskegee, Alabama. The campus is the only HBCU campus in the United States to be designated as a National Historic Site. The institution has a rich history and has produced notable alumni such as radio host Tom Joyner and singer Lionel Richie.

Quick Facts

  • Setting: Rural
  • Tuition & Fees: $22,679
  • Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,184 (fall 2021)
  • Acceptance Rate: 36%
  • Address: PO Box 1239, Tuskegee, AL, 36088
  • Website: [Visit School Website]

Grades

  • SAT Range: 940-1180
  • ACT Range: 18-25
  • High School GPA: 3.5

Cost

  • Tuition & Fees: $22,679
  • Room & Board: $9,844
  • Average Need-Based Aid Package: $12,500

Academics

  • 4-Year Graduation Rate: 33%
  • Student/Faculty Ratio: 9:1
  • Classes With Fewer Than 20 Students: 66%

Majors, % of Graduates, Alumni Starting Salary

  • Psychology, General: N/A
  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General: 11%, N/A
  • Political Science and Government, General: N/A
  • Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General: N/A
  • English Language and Literature, General: N/A

Total Number of Students

  • Undergraduate Enrollment: 2,184
  • Graduate Enrollment: 470
  • Total Enrollment: 2,654
  • Full-Time Degree-Seeking Students: 2,068

Student Diversity (Percentages)

  • Minority Enrollment: 95%
  • Black: 91%
  • American Indian: N/A
  • White: 1%
  • International: N/A

Campus Life Types of campus housing available:

  • Coed dorms
  • Women’s dorms
  • Men’s dorms
  • Apartment for single students

Median Starting Salary of Alumni:

$60,600 Graduation Rate: 33% Graduating Students Who Have Borrowed: 60% Average Debt at Graduation: $19,250