Three campuses. A world-class health system. Endless opportunity.

As Alabama’s largest institution of higher education and healthcare, the University of Alabama System – , , , and the – improves the lives of those we serve through teaching, research and service. The UA System’s efforts expand access to education, strengthen local economies, and improve the well-being of families throughout the state. Whether providing care close to home, guiding hands-on learning in classrooms or making discoveries that strengthen Alabama’s industries, this impact is driven by the daily work and dedication of people across the UA System.
The UA System’s annual economic impact exceeds $18.6 billion statewide, returning nearly $30 for every dollar of state funding and demonstrating a strong return on state investment. The true impact of the UA System, however, extends far beyond any financial measurement. Together, the UA System educates over 71,000 students, supports and sustains more than 166,000 jobs statewide, advances lifechanging research, delivers high-quality healthcare, and prepares graduates who enrich communities and shape Alabama’s future. Through our institutions’ Individually Distinct identities and strengths, we are Altogether Stronger – a unified and powerful system working toward one transformative mission.
Alabama's Largest University System
We are proud to educate more Alabamians than any other university and to be the state’s largest producer of degrees each year. The UA System creates access to transformative educational opportunities that prepare our students for success on campus and beyond. Students gain real-world experience through internships, leadership, research and community engagement, giving them the skills and confidence to excel in the workforce.
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Student enrollment of 71,589 in Fall 2025
18,446 degrees and certificates awarded in 2024-2025
We educate more Alabamians than any other University System
Alabama's Research Powerhouse
Home to three premier research universities, the UA System generates $1.13 billion annually in research and development and is a national leader in breakthrough discovery. UA System institutions advance work in vital areas such as aerospace, biomedicine and transportation, establishing Alabama as a hub for cutting-edge innovation. These research and development efforts strengthen Alabama’s national competitiveness while supporting nearly 36,000 jobs and producing $4 billion in statewide economic impact annually.
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3 premier doctoral
research universities$1.24Btotal research and development expenditures in 2024
$4.0B generated statewide in
R&D economic impact
Serving All 67 Alabama Counties
The UA System delivers care and public service that strengthen communities statewide. The UAB Health System is a national leader in quality patient care, research and training. As the #1 hospital in Alabama and the fourth-largest public academic medical center in the country, UAB Hospital treats the state's sickest patients and offers unique, cutting-edge care, including access to clinical trials for promising new treatments.
As the state’s largest employer, the UA System drives Alabama’s economic development activity, produces an annual economic impact exceeding $18 billion, and supports or sustains 1 in 14 jobs in Alabama. Graduates across the System meet Alabama’s workforce demands in critical fields, filling roles that support everything from life-saving healthcare services to the development of advanced technologies and the education of the next generation. UA System graduates collectively contribute $1.6 billion annually to the state’s economy.
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2 million+ patient visits at our hospitals and clinics annually
We support1 in 14 jobsin Alabama
The #1 hospital in Alabama
Sid J. Trant
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