Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine

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2020 Default Rate
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2022 Enrolled Students
761
98.9% Full-Time

About

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is a higher education institution located in Houston County, AL. In 2022, the most popular Professional Doctorate concentrations at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine were Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (150 degrees awarded).

In 2022, 150 degrees were awarded across all undergraduate and graduate programs at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine. 50.7% of these degrees were awarded to women, and 49.3% awarded men. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients was white (87 degrees), 2.35 times more than then the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (37 degrees).

In 2020 the default rate for borrower's at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was 0%, corresponding to 0 out of the 132 total borrowers.

Costs

Tuition Costs

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2022 Undergraduate Tuition

In 2022, the cost of tuition at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was $0. The cost of tuition at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is $−12,682 less than than the overall (public and private) national average for ($12,682).

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Other Student Expenses

The average yearly cost of room and board at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was of $0 in 2022. The cost of room and board remained the same by NaNN% between 2021 and 2022.

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Student Loan Default Rate

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2020 Default Rate
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Number of Defaults

In 2020 the default rate for borrower's at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was 0%, which represents 0 out of the 132 total borrowers.

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Enrollment

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine had a total enrollment of 761 students in 2022. The full-time enrollment at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is 753 students and the part-time enrollment is 8. This means that 98.9% of students enrolled at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine are enrolled full-time.

The enrolled student population at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, both undergraduate and graduate, is 55.8% White, 25.8% Asian, 9.33% Hispanic or Latino, 3.94% Black or African American, 2.37% Two or More Races, 0.526% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.131% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders.

Students enrolled in full-time Graduate programs are most commonly White Female (28.8%), followed by White Male (26.6%) and Asian Female (13.3%).

Full-Time vs Part-Time Enrollment

98.9%
Full-Time Enrollment

The total enrollment at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2022, both undergraduate and graduate, is 761 students. The full-time enrollment at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is 753 and the part-time enrollment is 8.

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Enrollment by Race & Ethnicity

Most Common Race or Ethnicity (2022)
  1. White
    425 enrolled students
  2. Asian
    196 enrolled students
  3. Hispanic or Latino
    71 enrolled students

The enrolled student population at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is 55.8% White, 25.8% Asian, 9.33% Hispanic or Latino, 3.94% Black or African American, 2.37% Two or More Races, 0.526% American Indian or Alaska Native, and 0.131% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders. This includes both full-time and part-time students as well as graduate and undergraduates.

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Graduates

In 2022, 2 more women than men received degrees from Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine. The most common race/ethnicity group of degree recipients at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is white (87 degrees awarded). There were 2.35 times more white recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (37 degrees).

The most common Professional Doctorate concentration at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy (150 degrees awarded).

Majors Awarded

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Most Common (2022)
150 degrees awarded

In 2022, the most common professional doctorate concentration at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy with 150 degrees awarded.

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Sex Breakdown for Common Majors

74
Degrees Awarded to Men
in 2022
76
Degrees Awarded to Women
in 2022

In 2022, 74 degrees were awarded to men at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, which is 0.974 times less than the number of degrees awarded to females (76).

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Most Common Male Majors

In 2022, 74 degrees were awarded to men at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine in Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy, which is 0.974 times less than the 76 female recipients with that same degree.

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Most Common Female Majors

In 2022, 76 degrees were awarded to men at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine in Osteopathic Medicine/Osteopathy, which is 1.03 times more than the 74 male recipients with that same degree.

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Race & Ethnicity by Share

Most Common Student Race or Ethnicity (2022)
  1. White
    87 degrees awarded
  2. Asian
    37 degrees awarded
  3. Hispanic or Latino
    14 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is white (87 degrees awarded). There were 2.35 times more white recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, asian (37 degrees).

0.667% of degree recipients (1 students) did not report their race.

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Race & Ethnicity by Sex

Most Common Sex Demographic (2022)
  1. White Male
    46 degrees awarded
  2. White Female
    41 degrees awarded
  3. Asian Female
    19 degrees awarded

The most common race/ethnicity and sex grouping at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine is white male (46 degrees awarded). There were 1.12 times more white male recipients than the next closest race/ethnicity group, white female (41 degrees).

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Operations

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine has an endowment valued at nearly $202k, as of the end of the 2022 fiscal year.

In 2022, Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine had a total salary expenditure of 31.3M. Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine employs 10 Assistant professors, 7 Associate professors and 3 Professors. Most academics at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine are Male Assistant professor (6), Male Associate professor (5), and Female Assistant professor (4).

The most common positions for non-instructional staff at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine are: Office and Administrative Support, with 22 employees, Librarians, Curators, Archivists, and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services, with 11 employees, and Management with 5 employees.

Endowment

$202k
2022 Endowment
0.675%
growth from 2021

Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine has an endowment valued at about $202k, as of the end of the 2022 fiscal year. The endowment of Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine grew 0.675% from the previous year. The value of their endowment was $9.09M lower than than the median endowment of according to the Carnegie Classification grouping.

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Salary Expenditure

$14.1M
2022 Salaries
10.6%
growth from 2021

In 2022, Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine paid a median of $14.1M in salaries, which represents 45.1% of their overall expenditure ($31.3M) and a 10.6% growth from the previous year. This is compared to a 0.926% growth between 2020 and 2021, and a 12.2% growth between 2019 and 2020.

The median for similar is 668k (13.2% of overall expenditures).

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Instructional Salaries

$2.78M
Instructional Salaries
20
Number of Employees

In 2015, Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine paid a total of $2.78M to 20 employees working as instructors, which represents 38.4% of all salaries paid.

This is compared to a median of $446k (66.8%) for similar Unknown.

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Occupations by Share

Assistant professor
Most Common Instructor
10 Employees
Office and Administrative Support
Most Common Non-Instructional Employee
22 Employees

In 2015, the most common positions for instructional staff at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine were Assistant professor with 10 employees, Associate professor with 7 employees, and Professor with 3 employees.

In 2015, the most common positions for non-instructional staff at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine were Office and Administrative Support with 22 employees, Librarians, Curators, Archivists, and Academic Affairs and Other Education Services with 11 employees, and Management with 5 employees.

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Instructors by Academic Rank and Sex

Most Common Demographic (2015)
  1. Male Assistant professor
  2. Male Associate professor
  3. Female Assistant professor

In 2015, the most common demographic for instructional staff at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine was Male Assistant professor with 6 employees, Male Associate professor with 5 employees, and Female Assistant professor with 4 employees.

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