University of Kentucky vs. The University of Alabama

Two Rivalry Colleges in Southeastern Conference

  • Both University of Kentucky and The University of Alabama are public.
  • University of Kentucky is located in Lexington, KY and The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, AL.
  • University of Kentucky has more expensive tuition of $33,406 than The University of Alabama ($33,200).
  • The University of Alabama has tighter acceptance rate of 53.30% than University of Kentucky (95.77%).
  • The University of Alabama has higher SAT scores of 1,260 than University of Kentucky (1,180).
  • The University of Alabama is larger with 38,644 students than University of Kentucky (31,547 students).
University of Kentucky

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#92 in National Universities
#1 in Kentucky
Rankings#201 in National Universities
#5 in Alabama
Public, 4-yearsSchool TypePublic, 4-years
Lexington, KYLocationTuscaloosa, AL
Known as
1 Year Certificate
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Offered Degrees2-4 Year Certificate
Bachelor's
Post-Bachelor Certificate
Master's
Post-Master Certificate
Doctorate (Research)
Doctorate (Professional Practice)
Research University (very high research activity)Carnegie ClassificationResearch University (very high research activity)
Tuition & Fees
$13,212 Kentucky residents
$33,406 out-of-state
Undergraduate$11,900 Alabama residents
$33,200 out-of-state
$14,330 Kentucky residents
$35,459 out-of-state
Graduate$11,740 Alabama residents
$33,040 out-of-state
$11,981Financial Aid$14,421
Admission
$50 undergraduate
$65 graduate
Application Fee$40 undergraduate
$65 graduate
95.77%Acceptance Rate53.30%
26.79%Yield36.45%
1,180 SAT, 24 ACTTest Scores1,260 SAT, 28 ACT
Student Population
31,547Total Students38,644
22,735Undergraduate32,458
8,812Graduate6,186
4,064Online Enrollment5,820
Graduation Rate & Outcomes
68%Graduation Rate72%
Transfer-out Rate18%
85%Retention Rate87%
$54,000Average Earning after Graduation$51,600
Special Learning Opportunities and Student Services
Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and GraduateDistance Learning (Online Classes)Online Degree/Certificate Program Offered for Both Undergraduate and Graduate
ROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
Special OpportunitiesROTC
Study Abroad
Weekend/Evening College
Teacher Certifiate
✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 8,336)
$9,964 average annual costs
On-Campus Living✔ (Dormitory Capacity: 8,989)
$6,100 average annual costs
Not offered or not ReportedMeal Plan✔ (99 meals per week)
$4,426 average annual costs
Faculties and Staffs
17 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio19 to 1
1,754 Full-time
333 Part-time
Number of Faculties1,517 Full-time
469 Part-time
10,702 Full-time
1,528 Part-time
Number of Staffs5,980 Full-time
940 Part-time
$98,993 for Faculties
$62,530 Part-time
Average Salary$94,993 for Faculties
$62,112 Part-time
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023