You’re ready to take your professional opportunities to the next level.
To put it bluntly, you’ve been ready. Perhaps what’s kept you at square one is information overload. When you consider getting your degree online, the options expand exponentially; you can go anywhere, study anything. So, you research and research and research. This probably isn’t your first time searching online degrees, right?
You can stop the search here. More information does not equal progress. What you really need is a simple path forward.
That’s why we’ve selected our six 100% online Bachelor’s programs for you to consider: Accounting, Community Health and Human Services, Criminal Justice, Health Care Management, Psychology, and Public Health.
What’s next? Share your contact information in the form above so one of our admissions representatives can help you determine your next right step.
Can I Afford It?
We've got financial aid options (we're talking UAB scholarships, grants, and loans) available to help you fund your college education.
Do I Have Time?
Do online, on your time. Our programs are designed to fit seamlessly into the lives of everyday people while pursuing their degree.
What Programs Are Available?
Our degree offerings give you the power to choose from more career possibilities and make a greater impact on your personal success.
How Do I Apply?
Whether you're applying to college for the first time, coming back after taking a break, or transferring coursework to UAB, applying to UAB is easy, no matter where you are in your educational journey or where you call home.
Career Pathways
Not sure if getting your degree is worth the time and money? The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that “as educational attainment rises, unemployment rates decrease and earnings increase.”
Median weekly earnings by education attainment, 2024
$1,543
Bachelor's Degree
$1,099
Associate's Degree
$1,020
Some College, No Degree
$930
High School Diploma
$738
Less Than a High School Diploma
Unemployment rate by education attainment, 2024
2.5%
Bachelor's Degree
2.8%
Associate's Degree
3.8%
Some College, No Degree
4.2%
High School Diploma
6.2%
Less Than a High School Diploma
Source: Current Population Survey, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
Note: Data are for persons age 25 and older. Earnings are for full-time wage and salary workers.