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Institutions Transferred to by Divisional Students Division of Business and Information Technologies _______________________________________________________ Divisional Students’ Transfers: 4-Year Institutions Graduates: 2016 - 2020 College / University Number of Students Alabama A & M University 23 Alabama State University 2 American Intercontinential University 4 Amridge University 1 Athens State University 8 Atlanta Technical College 1 Auburn University - Auburn 2 Auburn University - Montgomery 5 Benedict College 1 Beville State Community College - Walker 2 Birmingham Southern College 4 Bluefield College 1 Calhoun Community College 1 Capella University 1 Coastal Alabama Community College - Thomasville 1 Columbia Southern University 2 Devry University 2 Eastern Michigan University 1 Edward Waters College 1 Enterprise State Community College 1 Faulkner University 4 Fisk University 1 Fort Valley State University 1 Gadsden State Community College 2 Grand Canyon University 1 Grantham University 1 Herzing University - Birmingham 2 Huntingdon College 6 J. F. Drake State Technical College 1 Jackson State University 1 Jacksonville State University 9 Jefferson State Community College 5 Kentucky Christian University 1 Lawson State Community College (Second Major) 73 Liberty University 1 Martin Methodist College 1 Miles College 14 Mississippi State University 1 North Lake College-Dallas CC District 1 Northwest Vista College 1 Pensacola State College 1 Pikes Peak Community College 1 Purdue University Global 1 Samford University 1 Santa Barbara City College 1 Shelton State Community College 2 Shorter University 2 Southern Cresent Technical College 1 Southern New Hampshire - 09Week 4 Southern Union State Community College 1 Stillman College 1 Strayer University - Washington 10 Talladega College 1 Tennessee State University 3 University of Alabama 9 University of Alabama - Birmingham 121 University of Alabama - Huntsville 3 Trenholm State Community College 1 Troy University 6 Tuskegee University 1 University of Montevallo 7 University of North Alabama 5 University of Phoenix 2 University of South Alabama 1 University of the Incarnate Word 1 University of West Alabama Online 2 Walden University 1 Wallace Community College - Hanceville 2 Wallace State Community College - Selma 1 Washington University 1 Western Governors University 2 Students--Went Directly Into The Workforce 47 .
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