Alabama Community Colleges
Liberal Arts Programs
Liberal-arts transfer programs at community colleges in this state. English, history, philosophy, and the social sciences for university transfer.
17 colleges · 1467 sections · 27 unique courses · Fall 2026
The liberal-arts associate at Alabama community colleges is the most common transfer degree in the ACCS system. It's designed as a complete 2-year general-education foundation — English composition, history, math, lab science, social science, fine arts — that articulates to any four-year university in the state. Students complete two years at community-college tuition rates and arrive at the bachelor's program as juniors with sophomore standing in their declared major.
This term's 1467 sections across 17 ACCS colleges fill those general-education buckets. The right college often comes down to schedule (online availability, evening sections) and proximity rather than program differences — the curriculum is intentionally similar across institutions to keep the transfer guarantee working. Compare colleges below by section count and transfer agreements.
Earnings & outcomes for Liberal Arts graduates
Federal College Scorecard data on what graduates of this program actually earn after completion. Where a school’s cohort is too small to publish, we show the national benchmark for the same field of study.
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, per-program (4-digit CIP) data. CIP 2401 — Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities. School cohorts are suppressed by the federal source when fewer than ~30 completers in the reporting cohort.
Colleges offering Liberal Arts
| College | Sections | Courses | Online | Awards/yr | 5-yr earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coastal Alabama Community College | 312 | 14 | 210 | 916 | $39,646 |
| John C Calhoun State Community College | 233 | 21 | 107 | 1848 | $41,635 |
| Jefferson State Community College | 175 | 16 | 107 | 1313 | $40,346 |
| Southern Union State Community College | 133 | 16 | 20 | 797 | $36,998 |
| George C Wallace Community College-Dothan | 99 | 16 | 29 | 266 | $38,279 |
| Shelton State Community College | 80 | 16 | 36 | 426 | $39,342 |
| Lawson State Community College | 71 | 13 | 31 | 320 | $37,298 |
| Northwest Shoals Community College | 63 | 13 | 26 | 631 | — |
| Bishop State Community College | 58 | 7 | 17 | 253 | $36,560 |
| Central Alabama Community College | 58 | 12 | 12 | 191 | $42,233 |
| Gadsden State Community College | 43 | 6 | 18 | 532 | $37,390 |
| Bevill State Community College | 38 | 5 | 17 | 341 | $39,108 |
| Chattahoochee Valley Community College | 36 | 11 | 12 | 312 | — |
| Snead State Community College | 31 | 6 | 13 | 571 | $39,859 |
| Enterprise State Community College | 22 | 8 | 12 | 210 | — |
| J. F. Drake State Community and Technical College | 13 | 4 | 2 | 8 | — |
| Reid State Technical College | 2 | 2 | 2 | — | — |
Liberal Arts Availability Snapshot
How liberal arts sections are being offered across 17 colleges in Alabama this term (1467 sections total).
Delivery format
- in person729 (50%)
- online671 (46%)
- hybrid67 (5%)
When sections meet
- Morning (before noon)583
- Afternoon (noon–5 PM)197
- Evening (5 PM and after)51
- Asynchronous / TBA636
Start dates
Sections begin on 19 distinct dates. 121 late-start more than two weeks after the term's earliest start.
Instructor diversity
Taught by 272 distinct instructors across 17 colleges.
Common Liberal Arts courses
- ENG 101ENGLISH COMPOSITION I(397 sections)
- HIS 201UNITED STATES HISTORY I(178 sections)
- ENG 102ENGLISH COMPOSITION II(160 sections)
- ENG 099INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING(145 sections)
- ENG 101CENGLISH COMPOSITION I(101 sections)
- HIS 202UNITED STATES HISTORY II(100 sections)
- HIS 101WESTERN CIVILIZATION I(85 sections)
- ENG 251AMERICAN LITERATURE I(59 sections)
- HIS 121WORLD HISTORY I(47 sections)
- HIS 102WESTERN CIVILIZATION II(45 sections)
- ENG 252AMERICAN LITERATURE II(33 sections)
- ENG 271WORLD LITERATURE I(28 sections)
Frequently asked questions
- What is a liberal-arts degree good for?
- Almost exclusively transfer. The liberal-arts AA isn't a career-track degree on its own; it's the first two years of a bachelor's, packaged so you can complete it at much lower tuition before moving to a four-year school. The major you eventually declare at the four-year (English, history, sociology, psychology, business, etc.) determines your career path.
- Will all my liberal-arts credits transfer to a Alabama four-year university?
- If you complete the full associate of arts at a ACCS college, yes — under Alabama's statewide articulation agreement, the entire degree transfers as a block to any public four-year, giving you junior standing. Where students lose credits is by taking random courses outside the structured AA pathway. Talk to your transfer advisor early.
- Can I save money by doing my first two years at community college?
- Yes, often substantially. Alabama community college tuition is typically less than half what a state university charges, and the credits transfer 1:1 if you stick to the structured AA. Two years of saved tuition often translates to $20–40k less debt at graduation.
- How long does the liberal-arts associate take?
- Two years full-time (60 credits). Many students complete it in three or more years on a part-time schedule — community colleges build their evening, weekend, and online sections around working students.
Compare Liberal Arts programs in other states
Same comparison view, different state systems. Useful if you’re considering an out-of-state community college or just want to see how Alabama’s liberal arts programs stack up.
Other programs in Alabama
Some programs may not be offered at every college — pages render only when the program meets a coverage threshold for the state.