University of Arkansas Graduate School and International Education
Graduate program at the University of Arkansas
Type | graduate school |
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Established | 1927 |
Parent institution | University of Arkansas |
Dean | Patricia R. Koski |
Postgraduates | 4354(Fall 2020) |
Other students | 1211 (International Students, Fall 2020) |
Location | Fayetteville , Arkansas , U.S. |
Campus | University of Arkansas |
Website | grad |
The Graduate School at the University of Arkansas is a center for postgraduate education at that University. It offers over 140 programs through six of the colleges at the University of Arkansas.[1] The University of Arkansas Graduate School is a member of the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Council of Graduate Schools, and Arkansas Department of Higher Education.
References
- ^ "A Message from the Dean." University of Arkansas. Message. Retrieved June 5, 2010.
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University of Arkansas
Located in: Fayetteville, Arkansas
colleges
- Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
- Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
- Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
- Walton College of Business
- College of Education & Health Professions
- College of Engineering
- Honors College
- Global Campus
- Graduate School and International Education
- School of Law
- Office of Distance Education
- Southeastern Conference
- Arkansas Razorbacks
- Marching Band
- "Arkansas Fight"
- Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
- War Memorial Stadium
- Bud Walton Arena
- Baum–Walker Stadium
- Randal Tyson Track Center
- John McDonnell Field
- Barnhill Arena
- Tusk
- Big Red
- Rivalries
- Game of the Century
- Seven-overtime football games
- Founded: 1871
- Students: 27,194
- Endowment: 948.6 million
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