Academics
| Degrees | |
 | Associate Degree |
 | Bachelor's Degree |
 | Master's Degree |
 | First Professional Degree |
 | Doctor's Degree |
 | Grants Medical Degree |
| Certificates | |
 | Less Than One Year Certificate |
 | One But Less Than Two Years Certificate |
 | Two But Less Than Four Years Certificate |
 | Postbaccalaureate Certificate |
 | Master 's Certificate |
 | First Professional Certificate |
| Accreditations | |
 | Regional Accreditation |
 | National Accreditation |
 | Hybrid Accreditation |
 | Programmatic Accreditation |
| Credits | |
 | School is VA Approved |
 | Accepts College Level Examination Program (CLEP) |
 | Part of SOC Degree Network System |
 | Part of the DANTES external |
 | Gives credit for CLEP and/or DSST exams |
 | Accepts the ACE recommendations for awarding credit for CLEP and/or DSST |
 | Gives ACE credit for military training and experience |
Policy on the transfer of creditsJudson College accepts academic credit from regionally accredited institutions of higher education as well as credit earned through AP, CLEP, DANTES, and USAFI prior to initial enrollment. No more than 64 semester hours (or the equivalent quarter hours) may be accepted for transfer credit from a regionally accredited community and/or junior college. No course(s) will be transferred in which a grade below a “C” is earned. No more than 30 hours are accepted from AP, CLEP, DANTES, IBT, etc. Developmental and/or remedial courses taken elsewhere will not be accepted for transfer credit nor will the hours earned apply to any degree program. Students holding an Associate of Arts or Science degree from a regionally accredited institution in a university-paralleled field of study will be considered to have met all requirements for the General Education Core (GEC). For more information, see our website.
Noteworthy awards or recognitionsNational Association of Schools of Music (NASM), Alabama State Department of Education, Working on Accreditation with the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll since 2007, Community Engagement Classification of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching since 2008
Maximum number of credits that this school accepts for CLEP and/or DSST exams30
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Students
Number of military or veteran students enrolled2
Number of total students enrolled353
Number of military to total students enrolled full time1.00%
Number of military to total students enrolled part time0.01%
Number of military dependents enrolled2
Graduation rate for Non-veterans38.00%
Military Support
| Support | |
 | Service members Opportunity Colleges Consortium member (SOC) |
 | Offers ROTC program or participate in cross-town ROTC program |
 | Has full-time veteran counselors or advisors on staff |
 | Advisor on staff that assists veterans with career placement |
 | Veteran counselors liaise with local VET REPS to help with career placement |
 | Identifies military dependents on campus |
 | Has child care facilities on campus |
| Social Outlets | |
 | Has campus/social networking events planned specifically for veterans |
 | Has veteran clubs or associations on campus |
 | Has a chapter of the Student Veterans of America on campus |
 | Has virtual veteran clubs or associations |
 | Has veteran specific page on website |
 | Has spouse clubs/associations on campus |
 | Has a military spouse specific page on its Web site |
| Installation/Base Support | |
 | Provides support to specific military installations |
Programs to support faculty in terms of their knowledge and understandingNone at this time.
Military students called to active service return without penalty policyWe are working on this policy.
Student Veteran AssociationsAlpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice), Beta Beta Beta (Biology), Delta Omicron (Music), Kappa Delta Epsilon (Education), Phi Alpha Theta (History), Sigma Beta Delta (Business), Sigma Tau Delta (English), Art Club, English Club, History Club, Psychology Club, Students in Free Enterprise, Student Alabama Education Association, Social Work Club, Athletic Board
Policy concerning students who are involuntarily activated for military serviceWe are working on a policy.
Why this school is an excellent choice for military membersAt Judson College, we understand your need to get ahead of the game and that’s why we offer a flexible, convenient, yet challenging education at an affordable rate. We work closely with our military applicants and their families to ensure that they receive the full range of educational benefits available to them. Though we’re a Christian, Arts and Sciences College for women, men may also earn their undergraduate degrees through our online distance learning program. For on campus students, Judson offers a minor in military science through a unique partnership with Marion Military Institute. ROTC cadets can qualify for Army ROTC Scholarships through Judson, and more. Thank you for serving our country!