University of West Alabama

The University of West Alabama
Former names
List
    • Livingston Female Academy (1835–1878)
    • Livingston Normal College (1878–1929)
    • Livingston State Teachers College (1929–1957)
    • Livingston State College (1957–1967)
    • Livingston University (1967–1995)
Motto"There's something about this place."
TypePublic university
Established1835 (1835)
Academic affiliations
ACHE, SACS
Endowment$375,613
PresidentKen Tucker
ProvostTina Jones
Academic staff
97
Students5,157
Location,
U.S.

32°35′24″N 88°11′10″W / 32.590°N 88.186°W / 32.590; -88.186
CampusRural, 600 acres (243 ha)
Colors   
Scarlet Red & White
NicknameTigers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGulf South
MascotLuie the Tiger
Websiteuwa.edu

The University of West Alabama (UWA) is a public university in Livingston, Alabama, United States. Founded in 1835, the school began as a church-supported school for young women called "Livingston Female Academy".

The university serves students in several academic colleges and divisions on a 600-acre (2.4 km2) campus in west-central Alabama. UWA offers various degree programs including associate, bachelor's, master's, educational specialist, and educational doctorate degrees.

Its athletics teams, known as the West Alabama Tigers, are members of the Gulf South Conference and compete in NCAA Division II in all sports except the men's and women's rodeo teams who compete in the Ozark Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association.