University of Arkansas
232 Silas Hunt Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: (479) 575-5346
Fax: (479) 575-7515
Online: uark.edu Our 'students-first' philosophy is a big reason why the U of A is consistently ranked among the nation's top public research universities and best values. Our students participate in one-on-one research with renowned faculty and study abroad in more than 56 countries. They learn in small classes, led by professors passionate about the subjects they teach, and have access to internships with some of the world’s most famous companies. And best of all, our students have the academic support and career guidance needed to prepare for success after graduation. Founded in 1871 as a land-grant institution, the University of Arkansas is the flagship of the University of Arkansas System. Our more than 30,000 students represent all 50 states and more than 120 countries. The U of A has 10 colleges and schools offering more than 270 academic programs. Our picturesque campus is located in Fayetteville in the hilly northwest corner of Arkansas overlooking the Ozark Mountains. Some of the nation’s best outdoor resources and most spectacular hiking trails are within a short drive of campus. Fayetteville is routinely considered among the country’s finest college towns, and the surrounding Northwest Arkansas region is regularly ranked one of the best places to live in the U.S.
Enrollment 30936
School Type 4 Year
Funding Type Public
Admissions Information
Requirements New freshmen interested in applying to the University of Arkansas for the fall semester are encouraged to apply through the early admission process before November 1. By applying early, students take advantage of priority scholarship, housing, and orientation options. However, regular fall applications will be accepted until August 1. Spring applications will be accepted until December 15. Students with a 3.2 or higher GPA may be reviewed for test-optional admission. Non-residents may be required to meet higher standards (including holistic review) depending on demand. Regardless of admissions status, all admitted students will be required to provide test scores by May 1 prior to fall enrollment, for course placement and enrollment purposes. Students who plan to apply for merit-based scholarships or fellowships should provide test scores by February 1. See https://admissions.uark.edu/apply/admission-requirements.php for full explanation and most up-to-date admission requirements.
Admissions Email uofa@uark.edu
Admissions Phone (479) 575-5346
Scholarship Information
Highlights To be considered for academic scholarships, apply for admission and submit all transcripts and test scores by November 15. Complete the online scholarship application and submit required supplemental materials before the November 15 priority scholarship deadline for priority scholarship consideration. The final scholarship deadline is February 1. More Information Click Here Scholarship Email scholars@uark.edu Scholarship Phone (479) 575-4464
Tuition Information
In-state Tuition $7,666.00
Additional Annual Fees $14,350.00
Annual Fee Notes Includes average fees, room and board
Undergraduate Application Fee $40.00
Graduate Application Fee $60.00
Application Fee Exemptions
Fee waived based on demonstrated financial need
Early Application Deadline Rolling basis
International Application Fee $60.00
Bilingual Admissions Contact Rafael Arciga Garcia (479) 575-2571
Financial Aid Information
Highlights
Students are encouraged to complete the free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as early as possible in late fall of their senior year. Use the U of A code 001180. The University of Arkansas priority financial aid deadline is February 1.
Financial Aid Contact Phillip Blevins Director of Financial Aid
Financial Aid Phone (479) 575-3806
Financial Aid Email finaid@uark.edu
More Information Click Here

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