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Alabama College

University of Montevallo

The University of Montevallo is a public university in Montevallo, Alabama. Founded on October 12, 1896, the university is Alabama's only public liberal arts college and a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. The University of Montevallo Historic District was established in 1979 and included 16 buildings on campus. It was expanded in 1990 to include 75 buildings total. It is located in a rural location in central Alabama. The main part of the campus was designed by the Olmsted brothers and the central part is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The university opened in October 1896 as the Alabama Girls' Industrial School (AGIS), a women-only technical school that also offered high school-level courses. AGIS became the Alabama Girls' Technical Institute in 1911, further adding "and College for Women" in 1919. The school gradually developed as a traditional degree-granting institution, becoming Alabama College, State College for Women in 1923. Read more at Wikipedia...

Inception: 1867

Alternate Names: Alabama College, Alabama Technical Institute and College for Women, Alabama Girls Industrial School, Alabama College, Montevallo, Montevallo (Ala). Alabama College, Alabama Girls Technical Institute
Website:  http://www.montevallo.edu 
Associated Place(s): Montevallo, United States of America

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