For the 2025 school year, there are 2 community colleges serving 1,500 students in Madison County County, Alabama.
The average community college acceptance rate in Alabama is 74% (compared to national acceptance rates).
Minority enrollment is 79% of the student body (majority Black), and the student:teacher ratio is 16:1.
Community Colleges in Madison County (2025)
College
Location
Students
Huntsville Bible College
Private not-for-profit
906 Oakwood Ave
Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 469-7536
Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 469-7536
| 122 students
3421 Meridian St N
Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 539-8161
Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 539-8161
| 1,378 students
Community Colleges in Madison County, AL (Closed)
School
Location
Students
ITT Technical Institute-Madison (Madison - 35758) (Closed 2024)
Private, for profit
9238 Madison Blvd, Ste 500
Madison, AL 35758
(256) 542-2900
Madison, AL 35758
(256) 542-2900
| 345 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many community colleges are located in Madison County, AL?
There are 2 community colleges serving 1,500 students in Madison County, AL.
What is community college acceptance rate in Madison County, AL?
The average community college acceptance rate in Alabama is 74% (compared to national acceptance rates).
How diverse are community college in Madison County, AL?
Community colleges in Madison County, AL have approximately 79% minority enrollment, with the majority being Black.
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