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Introduction to the entrance requirements and specialty settings of the University of Northern Alabama in the United States
Founded in 1830, the University of Northern Alabama is the first university supported by the state government in the eastern half of the United States and the first institution of higher learning in the United States to develop into one of the regional comprehensive universities. Founded nearly 200 years ago, the school provides higher education courses, including education, business management, science, nursing, art and so on. Its courses have been supported and helped by the state government, and postgraduate courses have been offered since 1957. Among them, business schools pass ACBSP (Collegiate Business Schools & Association; Program), the College of Education is recognized by the National Teachers' Education Association, and the College of Nursing is recognized by the National Nursing Union. It is one of the outstanding century-old comprehensive universities recommended by the authoritative education evaluation unit in the United States, and it is also the first university in Alabama to receive the college medal.

Professional setting:

College of Arts and Sciences: Business schools of art, biology, chemistry, media art, computer, foreign languages, geography, geology, history, mathematics, marine geology, music, physics, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, etc.: accounting, computer information system, economy, financial management, marketing, etc.

College of Education: primary education, secondary education, health care, sports and leisure, humanistic environment, etc.

School of Nursing: Nursing, etc.

Admission requirements

Application fee: $25

Undergraduate course:

After graduating from high school, the average score is more than 70;

TOEFL Computer Test 73, Writing Test 500

The qualifications for applying for MBA courses are:

Bachelor degree with a GPA of 3.5 (out of 4), or

The GMAT score is higher than 550, and the undergraduate major and grades are not limited, or

200* GPA +GMAT score > 950, or

200 * GPA+GMAT score > 1000 in the past 64 hours, or

The average GPA is above 3.0, and the GRE score is above 900.

Students who do not meet the application conditions can go to university or graduate preparatory course.