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The college's first president, Dr. Terry J. Puckett (1992–2000), was appointed by the board effective December 1, 1992. To better reflect the college's service area, it changed its name from Pines Technical College to Southeast Arkansas Technical College on July 1, 1996. The word "Technical" was removed from the college's name on July 8, 1998.
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Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas: Helena-West Helena: Public Associate's college: 1,234: 1965 HLC: Shorter College: North Little Rock: Private (African Methodist Episcopal Church) Associate's college: 321: 1886 TRACS: South Arkansas College: El Dorado: Public Associate's college: 1,162: 1992 HLC: Southeast Arkansas ...
The University of Arkansas System is a state university system in the U.S. state of Arkansas.It comprises six campuses; a medical school; two law schools; a graduate school focused on public service; a historically black college, statewide research, service, and educational units for agriculture, criminal justice, archeology; and several community colleges.
The newly accredited Southeast Arkansas College features technical career programs as well as a 2-year college curriculum. Pine Bluff is served by three school districts: Pine Bluff School District , Watson Chapel School District , and White Hall School District , [ 72 ] as well as a number of charter schools and the Ridgeway Christian School ...
The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff was authorized in 1873 by the Reconstruction-era legislature as the Branch Normal College and opened in 1875 with Joseph Carter Corbin principal. A historically black college , it was nominally part of the "normal" (education) department of Arkansas Industrial University, later the University of Arkansas .
How South Carolina, Arkansas landed in realignment talks. Information moved slower in 1992. A few keyboard strokes and a click of a button couldn’t send a scoop to thousands of internet sleuths.
The University of Arkansas School of Law is self-contained within the Robert A. Leflar Law Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, which is located in Washington County in Northwest Arkansas at the edge of the Ozarks. [citation needed] The law center is a square facility with four wings around a courtyard.