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Part of the University of Arkansas System, UAFS is the sixth-largest university in Arkansas with a fall 2020 enrollment of approximately 6,500 students. The university campus occupies 168 acres (0.68 km 2) of an arboretum that has 1,182 GPS-inventoried trees representing 81 species. It offers 62 graduate, bachelor, and associate degree programs ...
University of Arkansas Rich Mountain: Mena: Public Associate's college: 679: 1973 HLC: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Little Rock: Public Medical school: 3,240: 1879 HLC: University of Arkansas–Fort Smith: Fort Smith: Public Baccalaureate college: 5,379: 1928 HLC: University of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College: North ...
The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith was founded in 1928 as an extension of the Fort Smith Public School system, with the superintendent, James William Ramsey, acting as the college president and the high school principal as dean.
Ecclesia College is a private evangelical Christian work college in Springdale, Arkansas. It is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education . The college was founded in 1975 by Oren Paris II, the college's first chancellor and the father of recording artist Twila Paris .
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (2 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Public universities and colleges in Arkansas" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Passing the I-540 exit on I-40 near Van Buren, Arkansas, the illiterate Swindler became confused and exited, driving across the Arkansas River and into Fort Smith. That morning, Basnett had been briefed to be on the lookout for Swindler, who was the suspect in the double murders of teenagers Gregory Becknell and Dorothy Ann Rhodes in South ...
Pages in category "University of Arkansas–Fort Smith people" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Mathew Pitsch
Previously, the university competed in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), specifically at the Bi-State Conference of Region II. On June 27, 2023, UAFS announced that it would be moving its athletic programs from the Lone Star Conference to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association .