Samford Facts
History
- Founded in 1841 as Howard College in Marion, Alabama, Samford is the nation's 87th oldest university
- The campus moved to Birmingham in 1887 and to its present location in 1957
- The name was changed to Samford University in 1965, when university status was gained
- Samford is currently the largest private university in the state of Alabama
- As a Christian university, Samford provides a nurturing atmosphere for students, encouraging growth and service.
- For more information, see the Samford History page.
Student Profiles
- Number of Students: Approximately 4650 campus wide, 2900 undergraduates
- Number of Students in Freshman Class: Approximately 730
- Average ACT/SAT for Freshmen Class: 26/1190
- Average GPA for Freshmen Class: 3.7
- Average Age of All Undergraduate Students on Campus: 21 years old
- Percentage of Males and Females on Campus: 40% male and 60% female
- Percentage of Minority Students on Campus: 12%
- Geographic Distribution:
- Approximately 39 states and 19 foreign countries represented
- Breakdown: Approximately 28% from Alabama, 72% from out of state
Academics
- Freshman to Sophomore Retention Rate: approximately 85%
- Average Class Size: 25-30
- Full Time Faculty Members: Approximately 290
- Faculty Holding the Highest Degree in their Field: 84%
- Number of Teaching Assistants in Classes and Labs: 0
- Largest Major in Number: Business - Approximately 275 Majors
Other
- Number of students receiving some form of financial aid: Approximately 80%
- Number of Computer Labs on Campus: 10 (computers updated every 3 years by Dell)
- Percentage of Undergraduates Living on Campus: 67%
- Cost per year - Approximately $27,064 for tuition, room and board