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Friendly environment, has a great atmosphere for learning , reputable school. Everyone is welcoming and the social events are a blast. There are plenty of research opportunities and a lot of connections for employment after graduation.
Ali O., Current Student
The University of Arkansas quickly became one of my favorite places to be. The way that the professors are able to convey the information to us as students is incredible. After talking to my buddies at other schools like A&M and LSU I have come to the conclusion that our STEM program is much more immersive than other campuses.
Filiberto M., Current Student
The University of Arkansas is a distinguished academic institution with high rates of student success. So many different options of majors and classes. I was transferring from community college to University of Arkansas, at that time, it was really hard to focus on study. When I first attended University of Arkansas, I was a Computer Science major then changed to Biomedical Engineer major. I just did not have the passion for those fields. I decided to give the College of Education a try and found human interaction is my calling. I am a very patient and focused woman. As a special education teacher, I have a direct impact on special education students. Giving them opportunities and resources, they might ever achieve. How will I leave the community and the world in a better place after the University of Arkansas? I will help people to achieve their dreams.
Noemi K., Current Student
The University of Arkansas is one of the best Universities in the nation. You will 100% be successful if you are apart of any programs here at the University. Everyone is always pushing you to get involved on campus and make the best of your college years while also pushing you to continue to further you intelligence and focus on academics.
Noma M., Current Student
I think the UofA is a great place that balances the academic world with a nice amount of flora for those who love trees and fresh air. I enjoy my classes and the opportunities that the campus provides. However, it is difficult to get a full campus experience if you are not part of Greek Life. The people are friendly and there are always events to go to and free stuff at every corner.
Terrence P., Current Student
So far, my experience at the university has been really good. During my first year, I felt very thankful that I wound up where I am. I have had great experiences so far and am eager for the following years.
Coralie C., Current Student
The University of Arkansas is a great college with so many resources that will help you succeed. The campus is beautiful and easy to navigate. The teachers and courses are challenging and I feel I have received a valuable education here. On top of that, the people in this community are very friendly, which helps if you are from out of town.
Carlene H., Current Student
I love how the University of Arkansas has provided me with so many opportunities. The faculty are usually really helpful. There are always events going on, but there are issues with communication between some departments and students. Particularly the transit and parking department struggle with updating students on changes and events that could change our normal day.
John W., Current Student
The UofA is a safe University. The transit is a breeze, everything is walk able (as long as you can find routes around the hill) and the professors are fantastic. The communication however has much to be desired. A phone call will lead you to be transferred multiple times (in my case 5), my adviser cancelled my appointment with her, and a meeting with financial aid has a good chance of ending where you began. I wouldn't say it's safe as 3 rapes have been reported in 1 month and that's just the ones that have been reported.
Annalee M., Current Student
The University of Arkansas is an incredible university. The campus is gorgeous, especially in the fall. Everyone is super friendly and its such a nice environment to live in.
Emerson G., Current Student