AL students can apply to colleges for free Feb. 20-24

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Next week, Feb. 20-24, 2023, high school students will have the opportunity to participate in the Spring 2023 Alabama College Application Campaign (ALCAC). This is an extension of the event that was held in October 2022 for thousands of high school seniors. Several colleges have waived application fees for this year’s event. 

“During our college application campaign held in October, we had over 26,000 seniors across the state apply to colleges and universities. Due to the success of this campaign, colleges and universities have agreed to host another event for students” said ALCAC Coordinator Dr. Monica P. Mack. “Students that did not apply to a college or university during the initial campaign are encouraged to participate in this event.”  

The following colleges and universities have officially waived their application fees for the week to allow Alabama students participating in the Spring 2023 ALCAC to submit their applications at no cost:  

  •   Alabama State University – Alabama  
  •   Alabama A&M University – Alabama  
  •   Allen University – South Carolina  
  •   Andrew College – Georgia  
  •   Auburn University at Montgomery – Alabama  
  •   Birmingham Southern College – Alabama  
  •   Brenau University – Georgia  
  •   Cumberland University – Tennessee  
  •   Faulkner University – Alabama  
  •   Georgia Gwinnett College – Georgia  
  •   Georgia Southwestern State University – Georgia  
  •   Huntingdon College – Alabama  
  •   Jacksonville State University – Alabama  
  •   Lander University – South Carolina  
  •   Lincoln Tech – Tennessee  
  •   Maryville College – Tennessee  
  •   Mercer University – Georgia  
  •   Miles College – Alabama  
  •   Mississippi College – Mississippi  
  •   South University – Alabama  
  •   Spring Hill College – Alabama  
  •   Stillman College – Alabama  
  •   Talladega College – Alabama  
  •   Troy University – Alabama  
  •   Tuskegee University – Alabama  
  •   Union University – Tennessee  
  •   University of Alabama – Alabama  
  •   University of Alabama at Birmingham – Alabama  
  •   University of Alabama in Huntsville – Alabama  
  •   University of Mobile – Alabama  
  •   University of Montevallo – Alabama  
  •   University of New Orleans – Louisiana  
  •   University of North Alabama – Alabama  
  •   University of South Alabama – Alabama  
  •   University of Tampa – Florida  
  •   University of Tennessee Southern – Tennessee  
  •   University of West Alabama – Alabama  
  •   University of West Florida – Florida  
  •   University of West Georgia – Georgia  
  •   Alabama Community College System – Alabama  
  •   Bevill State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Bishop State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Calhoun Community College – Alabama  
  •   Central Alabama Community College – Alabama  
  •   Coastal Alabama Community College – Alabama  
  •   Enterprise State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Gadsden State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Jefferson State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Lawson State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Lurleen B. Wallace Community College – Alabama  
  •   Northeast Alabama Community College – Alabama  
  •   Reid State Technical College – Alabama  
  •   Shelton State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Snead State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Trenholm State Community College – Alabama  
  •   Wallace Community College-Dothan – Alabama  
  •   Wallace Community College Selma – Alabama  
  •   Wallace State Community College Hanceville – Alabama  

*See the list of required application codes and information for each participating college. This information is important because it helps to ensure submitted applications from Alabama students are FREE during the ALCAC: https://tinyurl.com/ALCAC2023  

The ALCAC was started 10 years ago to increase the number of students in our state applying to, and ultimately enrolling in, postsecondary education. The Cash for College FAFSA initiative and ALCAC were combined into a single campaign (Alabama Goes to College) to help more K-12 students apply to college early and complete their FAFSA applications. A key goal is to increase the number of young people, especially first-generation and low-income students, pursuing college degrees.  

Students and parents can also get tips on college scholarships and much more at the Alabama Possible-Cash for College website: https://alabamapossible.org/programs/alabamagoestocollege/students-and-familes. Learn more about the ALCAC by contacting your local school counselor or ALCAC Coordinator Dr. Monica P. Mack at 334-694-4768 or monica.mack@ALSDE.edu.