Jacksonville State University (JSU) is located in Northeast Alabama, between Birmingham and Atlanta, Jacksonville State University was established in 1883 as a state teachers’ college and has grown into a public, comprehensive university that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees – from bachelor’s to doctorates – in more than 95 areas of study. More than 70,000 Gamecock alumni are spread out across the globe in all 50 states and in 136 countries.

  • JSU is home of the Northeast Alabama Law Enforcement Academy, which just celebrated its 50th anniversary on campus.
  • JSU’s Center for Best Practices in Law Enforcement provides continuing education to police officers – offering 52 programs in 2022 alone.
  • JSU’s Center for Applied Forensics provides education and investigative services to rural police departments.
  • JSU’s Investigator Academy, which trains law enforcement personnel on investigations, is only the second program of its kind in the nation.
  • The JSU Center for Manufacturing Support trains tomorrow’s engineers while supporting area industry. As a result, JSU’s Applied Engineering programs have a 100 percent job placement rate.
  • Location: Jacksonville, AL
  • Founded: 1883
  • President: Dr. Don C. Killingsworth, Jr.
  • Fall 2022 Enrollment: 9,633
  • Faculty: 347 full-time; 187 part-time
  • Alumni: 70,000 in 50 states and 136 countries
  • Academic Programs: 101 academic programs and concentrations, including bachelor’s, master’s, post-baccalaureate, doctoral and advanced certificate programs. More than 40 online programs are offered.
  • Athletics: JSU competes in 17 sports, and is a member of the ASUN Conference. In football, the Gamecocks compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). JSU has won six team national championships and two individual national championships, all-time.
  • School Mascot: The Gamecock
  • School Colors: Red and White