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Alabama · 2026
Birmingham-Southern College is a private liberal arts college in Birmingham, Alabama, with roots dating to 1856 and a long affiliation with the United Methodist Church. The college has emphasized undergraduate education in the liberal arts and sciences and has served students on a 192-acre campus in the Bush Hills neighborhood of Birmingham. Its academic structure has included more than 50 majors, minors, and interdisciplinary programs, and the institution has highlighted close faculty-student engagement through a low student-faculty ratio and broad participation in internships, service learning, undergraduate research, and study away. The college’s work has extended beyond classroom instruction into civic and professional preparation. Birmingham-Southern has promoted programs such as the Harrison Honors Program and the Jan Term short-term academic term, and it has fielded NCAA Division III athletics as a member of the Southern Athletic Association. The institution has also maintained a strong regional identity in Alabama while drawing students from across the United States and abroad. In 2024, Birmingham-Southern College announced that it would cease operations after the spring semester, ending nearly 170 years of institutional history. That closure followed a prolonged financial crisis and unsuccessful efforts to secure additional funding. Even with that outcome, Birmingham-Southern’s role in Alabama higher education remains significant: it educated generations of students in Birmingham, combined a residential liberal arts model with community engagement, and built a campus culture shaped by academic inquiry, leadership development, and service.