Located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, University of Arkansas is a public land-grant, research institute founded in 1871 by the name Arkansas Industrial University. This renowned organization of the US Education System It is situated on a hilltop farm with a picturesque view of the Ozark Mountains and currently enrolls more than 27,500 students from diverse parts of the world.

The university provides over 200 diverse programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels with its excellence across disciplines like architecture, business, agriculture, communication disorders, law, creative writing, among others. It has a student-to-faculty ratio of 19:1.

Admissions at University of Arkansas-Fayetteville are available in the 2 intakes of Fall and Spring and expect a nonrefundable application fee of 50 USD form all the aspirants hoping to study in the USA by enrolling at the institute. The institute receives nearly 18,800 applications for admissions every year and admits them at a high acceptance rate of 66%.

Rankings

  • The university was ranked 153 best colleges in National Universities by US News 2023.
  • The institute also ranked 109 in the category of Best Colleges for Veterans.
  • It was also honored at #167 in Best Value Schools 2023 by the similar survey.

Highlights

University Type Public
Annual Endowment 1 billion USD
Student Retention Rate 82%
Work-study program Yes
Mode of Program Full time; Part-time; online
Campus Housing Capacity 6,000
Application Fee 50 USD
Application Season Fall and Spring
Acceptance rate 66%
English language proficiency score TOEFL or equivalent
Financial Aid Available as grants, awards and scholarships
Official Website www.uark.edu

Programs, Campus and Accommodation

Campus

Comprising of 378 buildings which spread over 512 acres of land in Fayetteville, University of Arkansas has a beautiful lush campus

  1. The Vol Walker Hall, Engineering Hall, Chemistry Building, Agriculture Building, and Home Economics Building are all buildings that were built in a specific style
  2. The east end of the university campus is adjacent to Dickson Street, which is one of the premier entertainment districts in the state.
  3. The university buildings listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places are Old Main, Senior Walk, Memorial Hall, Ozark Hall, and more.
  4. The university housing can accommodate 6,000 students through its 18 residence halls.

Housing Facilities/ Residence

Students are offered traditional halls, apartments and suites, pods, and separate graduate housing across its 18 residential facilities. Specific residence halls and communities exist for graduate students, athletes, and various specific interests and academic disciplines.

Some of the alternatives available are as discussed below.

On-Campus Housing Remarks
Founders Hall This coed facility houses 214 students in single and double bedrooms
Futrall Hall This is an all-female facility housing 195 students in single and double bedrooms
Humphreys Hall This is a coed facility housing 432 students in single and double bedrooms
Pomfret Hall This is a coed facility housing 803 students in single and double bedrooms

Course

The university offers a plethora of courses for international students including 200 programs at bachelor's, masters and doctoral levels with research opportunities in nearly every discipline.

  1. The courses are available across its 10 primary colleges
  2. With 19:1 as a student to faculty ratio, the university provides a balanced education
  3. The Honors College doesn't award degrees but gives degree programs with honors coursework and distance education opportunities.
  4. The university also offers online degree programs and courses which gives flexibility, irrespective of the location.
  5. Most popular majors of the institute are Health Professions and Related Programs; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Engineering; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; and Parks, Recreation, Leisure, and Fitness Studies.

University of Arkansas Application Process

How to Apply? 

Application Portal: Apply online at the official website

Application Deadline: Spring- October 31; Fall- May 31; Summer- March 1

Application Fee: USD 50

Basic admission requirements

  • High school/university GPA of 3.00 and 3.35 out of a scale of 4.0 for undergraduates and graduates, respectively
  • Standardized test scores like SAT Evidence-based Reading and Writing- 500; ACT Score- 21
  • English Proficiency test scores like TOEFL- 79 iBT; TOEFL- 550 PBT; IELTS- 6.5
  • Proof of financial support
  • Biographic page of your passport; a copy of your U.S. immigration status (if applicable)
  • GRE scores or equivalent for graduate applicants
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose

University of Arkansas Cost of Attendance

For all the probable applicants of the university, an estimated budget for international students looking to study in the US has been tabulated below. Since the tuition fee varies for various courses, the distribution has been made for several levels and is detailed as follows:

Fees for Non-Resident Students Undergraduate dorm/off (USD) Undergraduate w parent(USD) Graduate (USD) Law (USD)
Tuition 24,056 24,056 28,042 35,284
Fees 1,816 1,816 1,452 1,954
Room 7,290 3,645 7,290 7,290
Board 4,040 2,020 4,040 4,040
Books & Supplies 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100
Transportation 2,238 2,238 2,238 2,238
Personal 2,092 2,092 2,856 2,856
Total  42,632 36,967 47,018 54,762

Scholarships/Financial Aid

The university provides various kinds of financial aid like awards and scholarships for international students to study in the USA. At the institute, about 89% of freshmen qualify for financial assistance through Federal and State grants and awards. With students receiving an average aid package of 17,000 USD.

Some of the studentships that an international candidate can avail is as compiled below.

Scholarship Amount Eligibility
Honors College Fellowship USD 18,000 per year Students having a 3.80 GPA or higher or an SAT score of 1430/ Act score of 32
Sturgis Fellowship USD 18,000 per year Students having a 3.80 GPA or higher or an SAT score of 1430/ Act score of 32
Chancellor's Merit Scholarship Up to USD 10,000 National Merit or National Achievement finalists; Exceptional academic performance. Competitively awarded.
Honors College Academy Scholarship USD 4,000 per year A Competitively awarded scholarship to students with a minimum 27 ACT and 3.50 GPA
Freshman Academic Scholarship USD 1,000 non-renewable Students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement; Competitively awarded.
Transfer Scholarship USD 2,000 per year. Renewable for one year. Above-average academic performance at another 2-year or 4-year college or university; Competitively awarded.

Alumni Network

Having more than 12,000 members in various chapters across 30 cities in the United States and the world, The University Alumni Association was founded in 1927.

Benefits offered to the alumni includes- Discounted Faulkner Performing Arts Center and Hog Wild Tailgates tickets, offers on Elite Cleaners, Number 1 Auto Transport, UARK Federal Credit Union, Uptown Eyes; educational benefits such as Kaplan Education Centers, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, and the University of Arkansas Library, and many more.

A few notable alumni: Ricardo Martinelli, president of the Republic of Panama; current US Senator John Boozman; four-time NBA All-Star Joe Johnson, and many more.