The Fayette Campus excels in health sciences and liberal arts, serving Fayette County with strong programs in nursing and education, overseen by the Pickens Center.
Featuring the Health Science Wing and science labs, it prepares students for healthcare careers and baccalaureate transfers, with emphasis on associate of arts degrees.
The Hamilton Campus in Marion County emphasizes technical trades and health occupations, offering programs tailored to northwest Alabama's workforce demands in manufacturing and healthcare.
Key facilities include advanced machining labs and nursing simulation areas. The campus delivers certificates and associate degrees focused on skilled trades, with partnerships for apprenticeships in local industries.
The Jasper Campus specializes in health sciences and business programs, providing comprehensive training for healthcare professionals and administrative careers in the Walker County area.
With modern facilities including simulation labs, the campus focuses on associate degrees in nursing and allied health, alongside business courses that include office administration and management. It supports community needs with short-term certificates in medical assisting and phlebotomy.
The Pickens Center, an instructional site overseen by Fayette Campus, focuses on accessible general education and workforce training for Pickens County residents, offering core courses and select technical programs.
This smaller site provides foundational courses for associate degrees and certificates, emphasizing flexibility for working adults and dual enrollment students.
The Sumiton Campus, the largest of Bevill State's campuses, focuses on applied technology and university parallel programs, serving as a hub for industrial and technical training in Walker County. It emphasizes career-technical education alongside general studies for transfer.
This campus offers hands-on labs for technical trades and supports dual enrollment for high school students. Programs prepare students for immediate employment or transfer to four-year institutions, with strong emphasis on computer science and electronics servicing.