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TOP 5Best Places

to Live(U.S. News & World Report)

2019FreshmanEnrollment4,601

2019 TotalEnrollment27,559

200+Academic Programs

Baccalaureate, Master's, Doctoral, Professional, and

Specialist

Top 10 Citiesfor Bicycles(Places for Bikes)

One of theTOP 5

Study Abroad Programs inthe Nation

(Great Value Colleges)

Student to Faculty Ratio18:1

Ranked among theTop 25

Outdoor Colleges(Outside Magazine)

More than 300Fortune 500 companies have

offices within 20 miles of campus.

HIGHEST RESEARCH CLASSIFICATION

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of

Teaching places theU of A in its highest research category.

2019 AverageHigh School GPA

3.72

4 MILESof sidewalks etched with the names of all

our graduates.

#1Fastest Growing

Land GrantUniversity

(Bloomberg)

400+StudentOrganizations

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NATIONALLY COMPETITIVEThe Carnegie Foundation classifies the University of Arkansas among the top 3 percent of universities in America that have the highest level of research activity. Each year, U of A students win national scholarships that support their academic and career goals. Samia Ismail, an honors biomedical engineering student, was named a 2019 Harry S. Truman Scholar, one of 62 in the nation. Committed to a lifetime of public service, she plans to improve healthcare access for Arkansans.

U of A honors biochemistry student Anthony Azzun received a 2019-2020 Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Andorra. He currently performs biomedical research at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai through the NIH’s Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program.

Learn more about the U of A's history of nationally competitive awards at awards.uark.edu.

STUDENT CENTEREDStudy abroad is an important part of the college experience for many students, and the U of A offers support and advice every step of the way. Sabrina Rivas received a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship to study graphic design and art history in Rome, Italy. An art education major, she will draw upon her experience abroad in her future classroom as an art teacher.

Learn about studying abroad at studyabroad.uark.edu.

RESEARCH UNIVERSITYFor honors mathematics and physics major Tyler Bishop, the University of Arkansas has opened the doors to the world of scientific research. Working under associate professor Salvador Barraza-Lopez, he has performed research that could have applications in the engineering and manufacturing of nanoscale devices. In 2019 he was named a Barry Goldwater Scholar, the nation's highest honor for undergraduate students in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Learn more about undergraduate research opportunities at honorscollege.uark.edu.

UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASFounded in 1871, the University of Arkansas is a place where dedicated and creative people are working to build a better world. To us, this is just what it means to be a Razorback.

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UNIVERSITY HOUSINGUniversity Housing strives to create a community. More than just a place to sleep, residence halls at the U of A provide space to live, learn, and develop lifelong friendships. Consider being part of a Living Learning Community (LLC), a small group of students who live together, share an interest, and have access to special programs designed for the LLC.

For more information about living on campus, visit housing.uark.edu.

CAMPUS DININGThe U of A offers a variety of meal plans from Campus Dining with a mix of dietary options prepared by skilled chefs and dedicated staff. Choose to eat at "all-you-care-to-eat" dining halls or at the food court in the Arkansas Union. Grab a quick snack at one of several campus convenience stores or coffee shops, or visit one of the many restaurants on campus.

For more information about dining on campus, visit housing.uark.edu/dining.

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTERThe Student Success Center works with students to refine and strengthen academic skills like note taking, reading, study habits, and time management, while the Career Development Center helps U of A students discover their interests, values, and skills, and prepares them to start a career after graduation.

For more information visit success.uark.edu.

UNIVERSITY RECREATIONThe four-story Health, Physical Education, and Recreation building (HPER), a part of University Recreation (UREC), offers students access to an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an indoor track, workout and weight room, climbing walls, four gymnasiums, a bike shop, and much more. UREC also facilitates club sport teams which compete against other collegiate club teams.

For more information about club sports and recreation on campus, visit urec.uark.edu.

...Living on campus provides an opportunity for students to extend their learning experiences beyond the classroom, library, and laboratory.

STUDENT LIFE

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GET INVOLVEDWith over 400 student organizations,

the University of Arkansas offers plenty of opportunities to connect outside the

classroom. Enjoy sporting events, art galleries, theatre performances, concerts,

films, and more. Join one of the many sports clubs on campus to stay active, or

sharpen your skills in the student-run radio station (KXUA), television station (UATV),

or newspaper(The Arkansas Traveler).

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Farmers'Market

Crystal Bridges Museum of

American Art

RazorbackGreenway

Buffalo National

River

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NORTHWEST ARKANSASWith top concerts, art shows, internationally acclaimed speakers, and a wealth of natural beauty, Northwest Arkansas is alive with things to see and do. Be sure to explore the areas around campus to experience all NWA has to offer.

FayettevillePopulation: 87,590

Northwest Arkansas Population: 549,128

WalmartArkansas

Music Pavilion

WaltonArts Center

HistoricDowntown Fayetteville

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Biking onthe 36 mile

Razorback Greenway

Art, shopping,and concerts in Eureka Springs

Floating onthe Buffalo

National River

Restaurants & entertainment on

Dickson Street

Horsebackriding at

Hobbs State Park

Three multiplex cinemas & a historic drive-in

theater

Take a breakat a local

coffee shop

Boating, swimming, and fishing at

Beaver Lake

BotanicalGarden ofthe Ozarks

Hiking, camping, and spelunking at Devil's

Den State Park

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THE APPLICATION PROCESSThree steps to applying for admission:

❶ Complete and submit an online application at apply.uark.edu. In order to take advantage of priority scholarship, housing, and orientation options, students interested in applying for the Fall 2021 semester are encouraged to do so before the priority application deadline of November 15, 2020.

❷ Have your high school send transcripts: Office of Admissions 232 Silas H. Hunt Hall 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701

❸ Send your ACT/SAT test scores: ACT Code 0144 SAT Code 6866

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS High School GPA 3.0* or higher

16 Core Academic Requirements English – 4 units Mathematics – 4 units Natural Sciences – 3 units Social Studies – 3 units Specific Electives – 2 units

ACT/SAT test scores 20 or higher ACT or 1030 SAT equivalent

QUESTIONS?Want to learn more about attending the University of Arkansas, academic opportunities, or student life? Find your admissions counselor at admissions.uark.edu/counselors.

MORE [email protected] * Out-of-state GPAs will be recalculated to the Arkansas Standard 4.0 GPA weighted scale.

NOV 15Priority

Application Deadline

¡Hablamosespañol!

ADMISSIONStudents interested in applying to the University of Arkansas for the fall semester are urged to apply before the early admission deadline of November 15. However, applications for the fall semester will be accepted until August 1, 2021.

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IMPORTANT DATESAUG – APR

Schedule a visit at visit.uark.edu.

SEP – OCT

Begin the application process for priority admissionat apply.uark.edu.

SEP Register for the October ACT. Send your scores tothe U of A (0144).

OCT Take the ACT and/or register for the December ACT. Begin the FAFSA.

NOV 15 Priority Application Deadline. Submit application for admission, transcripts, test scores, and application fee.

DEC 1 Priority Scholarship Deadline. Learn more at scholarships.uark.edu.

SEP – DEC 15

Priority Housing. Complete your application early to receive priority housing and orientation options.

DEC 15 Priority Financial Aid Deadline. Submit FAFSA forms by December 15 to receive priority consideration for financial aid and scholarships. Use the U of A code 001180. finaid.uark.edu.

FEB 1 Fellowship & Scholarship Deadline. Apply for University scholarships and fellowships by Feb 1 to be considered for merit awards.

YOU'RE ADMITTED... WHAT'S NEXT?

✓ CHECK IN Once you're admitted, keep a close eye on your email and New Student Center for important information. Visit appstatus.uark.edu.

✓ IMMUNIZATION RECORDS Submit your immunization records. Learn how at health.uark.edu/immunizations.php.

✓ HOUSING Complete the online housing contract or request to live with a legal guardian. The university requires that all freshmen under the age of 21 live on campus or with guardians during their first year. Visit housing.uark.edu.

✓ NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION Register for New Student Orientation, where you will learn more about life on campus and meet with an academic advisor to sign up for classes. Dates and registration details at orientation.uark.edu.

✓ FINAL TRANSCRIPT Request that your high school send a final transcript to the University of Arkansas Office of Admissions.

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Typical costs, based on 2020 tuition and fees, for a full-time undergraduate student taking 30 credit hours per year.

AVERAGE TUITION & FEES 2020-2021 (30 HOURS)*Arkansas Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,568Non-Resident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,056Average Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,816

CAMPUS MEAL PLANSFrom residential dining halls to brands like Starbucks, you will find what you’re craving. Plans include a combination of Meal Swipes and Dining Dollars.

HOUSING COSTSLiving in campus housing is an exciting part of your college experience. In fact, it helps build the perfect foundation for academic and personal success!

*All expenses listed are estimates based on an academic year and are accurate at the time of printing, but may differ from actual contract costs. Residence Hall estimates do not include meal plans. Single occupancy rooms are subject to availability and require proof of necessity from the student making request. Additional details, including halls available to upperclassmen, can be found at housing.uark.edu.

RESIDENCE HALL DOUBLE*Adohi (Pods) $8,566

Adohi (Semi-Suites) $8,830

Founders Hall $8,586

Futrall Hall $6,284

Gibson Hall (Female) $6,614

Gregson Hall $6,512

Holcombe Hall $6,474

Hotz Honors Hall $6,540

Humphreys Hall $6,284

Maple Hill (2BR suite, double room) $8,830

Maple Hill (Premium suite) $9,664

Pomfret Hall $6,196

Reid Hall (Female) $6,594

Yocum Hall $6,594

MEAL PLAN SEMESTER*Unlimited Plus $2,185

Unlimited $2,133

15-Meal Plus $2,020

15-Meal $1,963

10-Meal $1,823

Junior/Senior $1,270

TUITION & FEES

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Five steps to funding your education:

❶ APPLY EARLY Apply early for scholarships, no later than December 1 for priority consideration.

❷ SCHOLARSHIPS Search for private scholarships through local businesses, civic groups, places of worship, and your high school counseling office. Also check websites such as fastweb.com for lists of additional scholarships.

❸ COMPLETE YOUR FAFSA Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as soon as possible after October 1 for the greatest consideration. New students should submit the FAFSA no later than December 15 for consideration for Advance Arkansas and other need-based scholarships. Fill out the FAFSA online at fafsa.gov using the University of Arkansas code: 001108.

❹ REVIEW STUDENT AID REPORT Review the Student Aid Report (SAR) that will be sent to you after your FAFSA is processed. It will include a federally calculated Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and outline any additional required steps you should complete.

❺ RECEIVE YOUR AWARD NOTICE Receive your award notice from the University of Arkansas, which may include grants, loans, and work-study, as well as merit-based awards and scholarships. This notice may not include all awards.

DEC 15Priority

Financial Aid Deadline

MORE INFORMATION finaid.uark.edu • [email protected] • (479) 575-3806

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

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FRESHMAN ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPSTo be considered for academic scholarships, apply for admission and submit all

required application materials by November 15. Then complete the online scholarship application before the December 1 deadline for priority scholarship consideration. So that applicants have every opportunity for testing, the December ACT and SAT

test scores will be considered for students that complete the scholarship application by December 1. In mid-January, the Academic Scholarship Office will begin awarding

scholarships to students who applied by December 1 for priority consideration. Students who miss the priority deadline may apply until February 1 for consideration as funding allows. Letters of recommendation for Honors College fellowship applications

are not due until February 1. For more information, visit scholarships.uark.edu.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIPSTo be considered for scholarships awarded by the Arkansas Alumni

Association (including alumni chapters and societies), apply for admission to the University of Arkansas and complete the online

Alumni Association Scholarship application between January 1 and February 15. Students graduating high school outside of Arkansas who have U of A alumni in their immediate family may also apply

for the Alumni Legacy Scholarship. For more information visit arkansasalumni.org or email [email protected].

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DALE BUMPERS COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL, FOOD AND LIFE SCIENCESThe Bumpers College prepares leaders for careers that matter, all in areas of food, family, and the environment, with 14 majors and 24 minors. Students study issues of food, healthy families, quality of life, stewardship of the environment, and the impact of foods on health. The School of Human Environmental Sciences is also part of Bumpers College.

Learn more at bumperscollege.uark.edu.

FULBRIGHT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESFulbright College is the largest and most diverse academic unit on campus with three schools, 16 departments, and more than 43 academic programs and research centers. The college provides the majority of core curriculum for all University of Arkansas students. The School of Art, the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, and the School of Social Work are all part of Fulbright College.

Learn more at fulbright.uark.edu.

David W. Mullins Library

COLLEGES AND SCHOOLSThe University of Arkansas awards bachelor's degrees from five colleges and the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design.

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH PROFESSIONSThe College of Education and Health Professions focuses on two areas, with disciplines like teaching, nursing, public health, human resource development, exercise science, recreation & sport management, and communication sciences & disorders. Students gain hands-on experience and work with faculty on research in these fields. The College includes the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing.

Learn more at coehp.uark.edu.

SAM M. WALTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESSThe Sam M. Walton College of Business ranks among the top 30 public business schools in the nation and its supply chain management department is ranked No. 1 in North America. The Walton College combines outstanding academic programs with experiential learning and internships to connect world-class scholarship with real-world business practice.

Learn more at walton.uark.edu.

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGThe most comprehensive engineering program in Arkansas, the College of Engineering offers ABET-accredited bachelor's degrees, plus master's and doctoral degrees. With over 100 labs and a dedicated, supportive faculty, the College of Engineering provides an environment of exploration and innovation sure to support and challenge even the most ambitious students.

Learn more at engineering.uark.edu.

FAY JONES SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGNThe Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design offers architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design, with the architecture program ranked among the nation's top 10. The renovation of the school's historic home and the addition of a modern design center provide an opportunity for collaboration in a world-class facility. Begin your exploration and discovery of design with us!

Learn more at fayjones.uark.edu.

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UNDERGRADUATE AREAS OF STUDYThe following is a reference list of majors, concentrations, and minors offered at the University of Arkansas. Visit the online course catalog at catalog.uark.edu/undergraduatecatalog for more details.

Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences

• Agricultural Business M O

- Agricultural Management and Marketing - Agricultural Economics - Pre-Law

• Agricultural Education, Communication, & Technology - Agricultural Communications M

- Agricultural Education M

- Agricultural Leadership M

- Agricultural Systems Technology Management M

• Animal Science M

- Animal Enterprise - Equine Science M

- Pre-professional Preparation

• Apparel Merchandising & Product Development

• Birth through Kindergarten

• Crop Science M

• Environmental, Soil, & Water Science

• Food, Nutrition & Health

• Food Science M

- Food & Culinary Sciences - Food Science - Food Technology

• Horticulture, Landscape and Turf Sciences

• Hospitality Management M O

• Human Nutrition & Dietetics

• Human Development and Family Sciences M O

• Poultry Science M

Additional Minors

• Child Services O

• Crop Biotechnology

• Entomology

• Event Management O

• Horticulture

• Human Nutrition

• Landscape Horticulture

• Natural Resources Management

• Pest Management

• Plant Pathology

• Soil Science

• Turf Management

Fay Jones School of Architecture & Design

• Architectural Studies

• Architecture

• Interior Design M

• Landscape Architectural Studies

• Landscape Architecture

Additional Minors

• History of Architecture & Design

• Planting Design

Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences

• Advertising/Public Relations

• Anthropology M

• Arabic M

• Art Education - Community Practice - K-12 Teaching

• Art History M

• Biology M

• Chemistry M

-Biochemistry - Biophysical - Chemistry

• Classical Studies M

• Communication M O

• Criminology

• Earth Science

• Economics - International Economics & Business - Economics

• English M

- Creative Writing - Rhetoric and Writing Studies - Topical

• Combined English & Journalism

• French M

• Geography M

- Cartography/Remote Sensing

• Geology M

-Geophysics

• German M

• Graphic Design

• History M

• Interdisciplinary Studies O

• International & Global Studies - European and Transatlantic - Global South - Peace, Security, & Human Rights

• Journalism M O

- Broadcast - News/Editorial

• Combined Journalism & Political Science

• Mathematics M

- Applied Mathematics - Pure Mathematics - Statistics

• Music M

- Choral - Guitar Performance - Instrumental - Jazz Studies - Music Business - Music Composition - Music Theory - Piano Performance

- String Performance - Voice Performance - Woodwind, Brass or Percussion, Performance

• Philosophy M

• Physics M

- Astronomy - Biophysics - Computational - Electronics - Geophysics - Optics - Professional

• Political Science M O

• Psychology M

• Social Work M

• Sociology M

• Studio Art

• Spanish M O

• Theatre M

- Design & Technology - Performance

Second/Dependent Majors

• African & African American Studies M

•Asian Studies M

• Latin American & Latino Studies M

• Middle East Studies M

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Additional Minors

• Child Advocacy Studies Training O

• Chinese (Business Orientation)

• Criminal Justice O

• East Asian History and Politics

• French (Business Orientation)

• Gender Studies

• German (Business Orientation)

• Global Studies

• Historic Preservation

• Indigenous Studies

• Italian

• Japanese (Business Orientation)

• Jewish Studies

• Legal Studies O

• Medieval and Renaissance Studies

• Medical and Health Humanities

• Religious Studies

• Rhetoric and Writing Studies O

• Southern Studies

• Spanish for the Professions

• Substance Use Disorders O

College of Education & Health Professions

• Career & Technical Education - Business Education - Family & Consumer Sciences

Education -Technology Education

• Childhood Education - English as a Second Language - Gifted & Talented - Reading -STEM

• Communication Sciences & Disorders

• Educational Studies

• Elementary Education

• English Education

• Exercise Science

• French Education

• German Education

• Human Resource & Workforce Development Education O

• Nursing - Pre-Licensure BSN - RN to BSN O

- LPN to BSN O

• Public Health

• Recreation & Sport Management - Recreation Administration - Sports Administration

• Social Studies Education

• Spanish Education

• Special Education

• Teaching K-12 Physical Education & Health

Additional Minor

• UATeach

College of Engineering

• Biological Engineering - Biological Engineering - Environmental Engineering

• Biomedical Engineering

• Chemical Engineering

• Civil Engineering

• Computer Engineering M

• Computer Science

• Data Science - Accounting Analytics - Bioinformatics - Biomedical & Healthcare Informatics - Business Data Analytics - Computational Analytics - Data Science Statistics - Geospatial Data Analytics - Operations Analytics - Social Data Analytics - Supply Chain Analytics

• Electrical Engineering

• Industrial Engineering

• Mechanical Engineering - Aerospace - Mechanical Engineering

Additional Minor

• Data Analytics

Sam M. Walton College of Business

• Accounting M O

• Business Economics M

- Business Economics - International Economics & Business

• Finance M

- Energy Finance M

- Finance & Banking M

- Finance & Real Estate M

- Financial Management & Investment M

- Risk Management

• General Business M O

• Information Systems M

- Business Analytics M

- Enterprise Resource Planning M

- Blockchain Enterprise Systems M

• International Business M

- Accounting - Business Economics M

- Finance - General Business - Information Systems - Management - Marketing - Retail - Supply Chain Management

• Management M

- Human Resource Management - Organizational Leadership - Small Business & Entrepreneurship Management

• Marketing M

• Retail M

- Accounting - General Retail - Retail Economics - Retail Finance - Retail Information Systems - Retail International - Retail Management - Retail Marketing - Retail Supply Chain Management

• Supply Chain Management M O

Additional Minors

• Behavioral Economics

• Economics

• International Economic Development

• Nonprofit Studies

Pre-professional Programs

• Pre-Chiropractic

• Pre-Dental

• Pre-Law

• Pre-Medical

• Pre-Occupational Therapy

• Pre-Optometry

• Pre-Pharmacy

• Pre-Physical Therapy

• Pre-Physician Assistant

• Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Interdisciplinary Minors

• Enterprise Resource Planning

• Financial Economics

• Foundations of Sustainability

• International Business

• Microelectronics-Photonics

• Nanotechnology

• Planning

M This field also offers a minor. O Available as an online program.

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STUDY ABROADLearning extends beyond the classroom at the University

of Arkansas. Our students interview Tibetan refugees in India, study art and economics at our Rome center,

engage in community development in Belize, Mozambique, and Vietnam, and make lasting connections at partner

universities all over the world.

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The Honors College brings together top students and professors to share transformative learning experiences.

Being part of the Honors College will allow you to: • Participate in honors courses on interdisciplinary, cutting-edge topics • Conduct hands-on research with a faculty member • Engage with local and global communities through service learning • Apply for competitive grants to support research, service learning, internships and study abroad • Serve as a leader on campus and beyond • Make lifelong friends in the honors community

Each year, the Honors College awards more than $1 million in student grants and up to 90 fellowships that provide $72,000 over four years.

NEW FRESHMAN HONORS COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS28 ACT or 1310 SAT and a 3.5 high school GPA for all colleges (except for the Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences, College of Engineering, and the Walton College of Business, which require a 3.75 GPA).

If you don't meet the requirements for honors when you enter the University of Arkansas, you may be eligible to join as a current student once you establish a strong academic record at the university. You should consult the honors program director in your academic college for specific information on honors eligibility requirements.

MORE [email protected](479) 575-7678

NATIONAL RANKINGS

The University of Arkansas Honors College was ranked in the top 20 in a recent survey of the nation's top public honors programs.

HONORS COLLEGE

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We offer honors programs in all majors, tailored

to students’ academic interests.

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VISIT CAMPUSVisiting campus is the best way to experience the attention and professional commitment we give to each University of Arkansas student. A typical campus visit itinerary includes a meeting with an admissions counselor, a walking tour of campus with a student guide, and a residence hall tour. You can set up other appointments, like meeting with a college representative in your academic area, to tailor your visit to your interests.

Find more information at visit.uark.edu.

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TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR

Take a virtual tour of campus from anywhere

in the nation at virtualtour.uark.edu.

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CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL ACCESS (Voice) 479-575-3104(TDD) [email protected]

HONORS [email protected]

IMMUNIZATION [email protected]

[email protected]

NEW [email protected]

[email protected]

SCHOLARSHIPOFFICE479-575-4464scholars@uark.eduscholarships.uark.edu

FINANCIAL [email protected]

TREASURER’S [email protected]

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