As a land-grant university, the University of Arkansas strives to fulfill a three-fold mission of teaching, research, and service. In addition, as the flagship campus of the University of Arkansas System, the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville serves as the state’s major center of liberal and professional education and as Arkansas’ main source of theoretical and applied research. Students pursue a broad spectrum of academic programs leading to baccalaureate, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees, not only in traditional disciplines within arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, but also in the core professional areas of agricultural, food and life sciences; architecture; business; education; engineering; nursing; human environmental sciences; and law. The University of Arkansas houses more than 200 academic programs and offers 87 bachelor’s degrees in 74 fields of study. Students may also pursue a wide range of graduate degrees, including the Master’s, the Educational Specialist, the Doctor Read more… of Education, and the Doctor of Philosophy. In addition to the information about graduate programs than can be found on this Web site, more information can be found at the Graduate School Web site. The Carnegie Foundation categorizes the University of Arkansas as a research institution with "very high research activity," placing it among the top 10 percent of universities nationwide and in a class by itself within the state of Arkansas. In its 2009 edition, U.S. News and World Report continued to rank the University of Arkansas among the top tier of institutions of higher education. Faculty members perform cutting-edge research for which they annually win prestigious grants and awards, and the University encourages undergraduates to participate in the research process. Such opportunities enhance the learning process by providing hands-on experience in lab and research techniques, by developing students’ abilities to implement, experiment, discover and teach, and by fostering a mentoring relationship early in students’ academic careers. Research programs involving both faculty and students serve as vital sources of information on the economic and social needs of Arkansas. In many fields, research performed at the University of Arkansas reaches beyond the state to provide insight and guidance on issues of national and international concern. The University provides extensive technical and professional services to varied groups and individuals throughout the state, helping to further Arkansas’ economic growth. The University operates nationally respected high school and college-level correspondence programs; it assists other institutions in developing educational programs; it offers graduate programs, both cooperatively and singly, throughout the state; and it makes specialized campus resources such as computing services and library holdings available to other institutions in the state.
| Institution Type: | Public |
| Campus Setting: | Small city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
| School Colors: | Cardinal red and white |
“This university has a diverse, smart, and eclectic student body. The classes never fail to impress me, and neither does the sheer beauty of the campus.…”
“Although it is undergoing construction, the university has a beautiful campus. There are a plenty of class choices and times to encompass most desired majors. The teachers are generally helpful…”
“The University of Arkansas is beautiful like no other campus I've encountered. Since first moving up to Fayetteville, I've been able to witness the leaps and bounds the University has…”
“The University of Arkansas strives to make your college experience unique by recognizing individual students instead of losing them in the crowd. Set on a beautiful campus, the University of…”
“The University is a fantastic school to attend and provides more than enough activities to get involved in to connect to other students. Every professor that I have encountered have…”
It's new scenery, new place, new major. Of course it's going to be enjoyable!
» Read MoreVery fun atmosphere with a lot of outdoor activities and sporting events.
» Read MoreBeing from a large town, I'm enjoying the small town feel of Fayetteville. It's a nice change from Saint Louis. I enjoy attending the university and wouldn't change it for the world. I am very glad I made the decision to go away to school, and very glad I made the decision to come to the U of A.
» Read MoreI have made so many friends so far and have joined many Student Run Organizations. There is always something to do on campus or off and Fayeteville is such a college kid town.
» Read MoreThe campus is pretty nice! and on the way to your classes you can get a lot of exercise.
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