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UA Beginning Distribution of CARES Act Funds to Eligible Students

Funds will go directly to those eligible with the greatest need who experienced a disruption because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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UA community response to recent tragedies

At The University of Alabama our core principles include fostering a culture of inclusivity and respect for every member of our community, whether we are together in Tuscaloosa or engaging virtually throughout the world.

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President’s Committee Planning Return to Full Operations

The Presidential Advisory Committee on the Return to Full Operations is finalizing comprehensive plans to prepare a safe, healthy campus environment for fall 2020.

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UA Statement on Financial Impact of COVID-19

The University of Alabama moved quickly to enact and accelerate a number of cost-saving measures in anticipation of the financial ramifications of COVID-19 while limiting the direct impact to our students, faculty and staff. 

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Graduating Seniors Can Qualify for ‘Quick Admit’ to Grad Programs

To better equip undergraduate students for the evolving job market, UA’s Graduate School launched the Graduate Quick Admit Program, offering priority admission to graduating UA seniors with at least a 3.0 GPA.

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Honor Tornado Anniversary with Acts of Kindness

Nine ideas to help spread the Crimson spirit and mark the ninth anniversary of the 2011 tornadoes that struck Tuscaloosa and the region.

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Meet the Finalists for Executive Vice President and Provost April 13-28

The UA campus community is invited to attend video presentations by the five finalists April 13-28.

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Video: Faculty Share More Words of Encouragement

As The University of Alabama wraps up its first week of all-virtual classes, faculty members sent more words of encouragement to students.

Video: Faculty Welcome Students to Online Classes

Video: Faculty Welcome Students to Online Classes

Today marked the first day of all-virtual classes for UA. Faculty from around campus got together, online of course, to send encouraging messages to students.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Semester Completion Plan Announced

All remaining classes at UA for the spring 2020 semester will be taught remotely. There will be no further person-to-person or on-site instruction.