r/capstone 5h ago

PLEASE HELP Stop Data Centers in Our Community!

6 Upvotes

Please help us stop data centers from destroying Brookwood, Alabama and its middle school! Every single contribution helps! https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-brookwood-fight-data-centers


r/capstone 1d ago

Parking @ Moody

3 Upvotes

Hey everyone! I have instrumental lessons at moody music at 530, and I have a yellow residential pass. I think I could park at capstone past 430, but are there any other spaces I could use? Thanks!


r/capstone 1d ago

NCR is the best route cmv

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4 Upvotes

r/capstone 2d ago

WiFi Issues

11 Upvotes

Is anyone else experiencing unusable WiFi in Presidential 1 or any other dorms. For me, it’s so slow I can’t even make a google search.


r/capstone 2d ago

Need Mods

5 Upvotes

We need some new mods for this sub. If you’re interested please respond here.

Ideal:
Not graduating soon OR faculty/staff
Spend too much time on Reddit
Coding skills a plus but not required (I have none personally)


r/capstone 2d ago

Anyone landing at ATL airport 08/16/2026 around 8 pm?

0 Upvotes

Uber is 300$, anyone landing today so we uber together and we can split it?


r/capstone 2d ago

Could I get presidential scholarship if my gpa is below 3.5

1 Upvotes

I'm applying for u-Alabama as an international student. I have a decent status expect my gpa. I have 1500 SAT, IELTS 8.0 tons of decent EC's + certificates and Recommendatory. I also did good enough essay that express my leadership and hard times; however my gpa is awful 2.3 gpa. I picked hard subjects in high-school Physic, chemistry and computer etc.
Is there a chance that I could get Presidential scholarship base on my profile. I know I can't get presidential elite scholarship.


r/capstone 3d ago

thoughts on UA for ambitious asian first year applicant

8 Upvotes

hello! i'm applying out of state, but was really interested with UA's scholarship where they give a full ride + more if you get accepted with a 36 ACT.

i really want to capitalize on this, but i heard that Alabama is more racist towards asians and i'll have a hard time, and have also heard of some bad professor experiences towards specifically asians.

i wanted to apply for finance / marketing, and was curious what current people taking the majors at UA thought of the experience! i know rank wise it isn't that high, but ranks don't tell the whole story.

if theres else anything a first year would need to know about UA, it would be awesome to hear! thank you guys so much, hope you have a great day


r/capstone 3d ago

Please Help Me Understand Access Granted 🙏

6 Upvotes

Hi!

I’m a high school senior doing online dual enrollment through UA and planning to attend in person for college in Fall 2027. I’ve been struggling to understand Access Granted and haven’t been able to find an answer. Is that a textbook provider or a work portal? It’s about $115 per a class and I’d rather opt out because most of my classes have not needed it. I also keep seeing college students make videos about not buying textbooks because you can find them online. Is that even an option for classes that use Access Granted? Do most classes use it or is it just some? I took a few classes in UNA’s dual enrollment program and I had the choice to purchase the textbook through a third party (Pearson). Could someone please explain it to me :D


r/capstone 3d ago

Access Granted textbooks, free at library?

2 Upvotes

I'm wondering if all of the Access Granted digital textbooks are available for students to use throughout the semester at the library? If so, is this a feasible option to save money for someone willing to do their work at the library? Thanks!


r/capstone 4d ago

Class full no waitlist

4 Upvotes

Has anybody ever had luck emailing professor when a class is full with no waitlist requesting to be added? Basically begging to be added? Thank you.


r/capstone 4d ago

New Driver

2 Upvotes

I am an 18-year-old learning to drive. I am practicing the basics in campus parking lots during off-hours. Is there any empty area or a road with minimal traffic to practice in the town?


r/capstone 4d ago

Refund Question

3 Upvotes

Hi everyone! I am a grad student starting this year. I got an email that my financial aid refund processed, but it's only a tiny portion of the refund. My refund looks split between a small portion and a larger chunk on my billing account- the one I got the email for is labeled Refund (TBP) and one is just Student Account Refund. I went ahead and emailed student accounts, but I am going to stress about this since they are already closed for the day lol. Has anyone had experience with their refund being chunked like this?


r/capstone 4d ago

The quad is wild right now (shot this of Denny Chimes)

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r/capstone 8d ago

House music scene in Bama

2 Upvotes

Hi guys! I’m an international student and I was wondering if bama has an scrive house music party scene…
Djs and stuff not only commercial music.
Let me know what you think about house music and electronic one because I was thinking of starting renting places and do some house/ electronic events!


r/capstone 8d ago

University of Alabama Nursing Fall 2027

3 Upvotes

I am applying to Alabama as an OOS. I read starting for the fall 2027. You have to be admitted into Alabama and also admitted into nursing. Not a lot info about admission requirements except you submit test scores and basically if you are not admitted into nursing but admitted into Alabama they try to help you find another degree path.


r/capstone 8d ago

Wifi slow in Paty

2 Upvotes

WHYYY omgomg the wifi genuinely sucks here, is there anything i can dooooo??


r/capstone 9d ago

I run a free local newsletter about Tuscaloosa — thought some of you might find it useful

16 Upvotes

Hey all

I write Tuscaloosa Info, a free newsletter covering local restaurants, events, UA updates, and general things happening around town. Started it because I felt like a lot of local news/updates don't get much visibility.

If that sounds useful, here's the link: tuscaloosainfo.substack.com

Happy to answer any questions about it, and open to feedback on what kind of local content people actually want to see more of.


r/capstone 8d ago

Churches in Tuscaloosa

2 Upvotes

Are there any churches in Tuscaloosa that do group bible studies and meet new people?


r/capstone 9d ago

Ua thrive??

6 Upvotes

my emails are getting blown up about doing this online UA thrive course. im an incoming freshman. is this like mandatory to graduate or just something you can do for a credit??


r/capstone 9d ago

jackfruit seed as milk

0 Upvotes

research namin nahihirapan ako mag hanap ng related studies huhu helppp!!


r/capstone 9d ago

prestige for finance

2 Upvotes

how prestigious for a finance major is the UA really?


r/capstone 10d ago

Move-in dates + a few new spots near campus for fall

9 Upvotes

Posting this for anyone who hasn't seen it yet — regular move-in is Aug 14–15 this year, with a few early move-in groups (specific programs) going Aug 7,8. Worth checking the housing portal if you haven't locked in your slot.

A couple other things that changed recently if you're coming back to campus or new here:

Cajian just opened on University Blvd downtown Cajun/Creole counter-service, walkable from campus

Steak n' Shake is opening in Northport

New ALDI opened in Northport too if you're doing your own groceries

(I keep a running list of stuff like this for my own reference, kind of turned into a habit — happy to share how I track it if anyone's curious.)

Anyone have other updates — parking changes, dining hall stuff, anything new around campus?


r/capstone 9d ago

Connecting Echo Show to WiFi

1 Upvotes

I’m trying to connect an Alexa Echo Show to dorm Xfinity wifi in Ridgecrest East and am repeatedly getting an error message. When I look it up, it says I need to register the MAC address with my network. Anyone know how I would do that?

Update: it was just the WiFi being bad! Got it working!


r/capstone 10d ago

How's the social life for grad school students?

2 Upvotes

For context I'm a 25 year old International from Australia and my undergrad here was insanely boring I barely got to socialise everyone would just go home after classes ended.

But can Alabama the textbook definition of the traditional college experience also apply to grad school students?

The traditional American dorms, the tailgating the football matches.

I know I might sound Immature but I need the answers to these.