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What's Next: Jonni Jones on Military Service

Before heading to college, Jonni Jones served in the United States Army. After sustaining an injury to her ankle, she became medically separated and is now seeking a degree at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.

What's Next: Jessica Perez on Graduate Schools

During her junior year, Jessica finally decided on a major — biomedical engineering, with a vision to go into medical research. Even though she knew she would have to add a year of classes, and then go on to get her Ph.D., Jessica felt cardiovascular research was her calling.

Raise the Stakes: 6 Notable Graduate Schools & Programs in Arkansas

Graduate degrees take more time and money, but they just might pay off in a big way. Below, you'll find six notable graduate schools and programs found in the state of Arkansas.

What's Next: Lexi Weeks on Four-Year Colleges

Most bachelor’s programs are on a four-year track, but how long it takes is up to you.

What's Next: Sadie Larkin on Online Degrees

Online degree programs are more convenient, offering working students a flexible class schedule and the ability to work at their own pace.

What's Next: Micah Cottrell on Two-Year College

Two-year colleges allow students to adjust to college life gradually. Plus, students at two-year colleges get the courses they need for the first two years of a bachelor’s degree for less money.

What's Next: Abby Shourd on Concurrent Credit

Concurrent enrollment earns you college credit in high school, saving you time and money.

What's Next: Dakston Drennan on Technical School

Most technical school programs can be completed in a year, but some require two years. Others can get you out in the real world in as little as 6 to 12 weeks.