Troy University is a public-sponsored university located in Troy, Alabama. It was founded in 1887. In addition to the main campus at Troy, the university has ancillary campuses in Dothan, Montgomery, and Phoenix City. Moreover, it also has two study abroad campuses in Vietnam and Malaysia. The main campus of Troy sprawls across 820 acres and comprises five academic colleges, eleven residence halls, a planetarium, a theatre, and other recreational infrastructures. The university's total enrollment is 18000 students, out of whom 933 are international students. Troy University has over 100 graduate, undergraduate, and certificate programs in diverse disciplines such as nursing, humanities, business, etc. The research aspect of Troy University is excellent as it ranks as the 14th Most Innovative Schools in America. Troy is home to 150 student clubs and numerous athletic activities. Some of the notable alumni of Troy are William G. Gregory, Lorry Robinson, and Bobby Bright.
US News List 51 in Best Regional Universities South 23 in Top Public Schools
88%
On-campus and off-campus residence
63:37
USD 37000/year
Avg Cost of Tuition/year | USD 15300 - 15600/year |
Cost of Living/year | USD $6528 |
Application Fees | USD 50 |