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UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS INFORMATIONUniversity of the Ozarks is located in Clarksville, Arkansas and is a private college. University of the Ozarks is a four year college and offers Bachelor's Degrees, and a number of different programs and courses. University of the Ozarks is in a relatively rural area (in the country away from any large cities), which may be something you prefer if you like the country lifestyle as a student. University of the Ozarks has a rolling admissions policy, which means that you can apply throughout the year for the upcoming semester. University of the Ozarks is relatively smaller in size with an enrollment of only 628 students. University of the Ozarks accepts about 84% of its applicants on average, and 95% of the students receive some sort of financial aid for college at University of the Ozarks. If you are looking for more information on financial aid at University of the Ozarks, you can may want to contact Jana Hart, who is the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at University of the Ozarks. You may also qualify for free grants for college in Arkansas to attend University of the Ozarks. You may also need to take one or more of the following tests to qualify for admission at University of the Ozarks:
If you have taken some advanced placement courses with an applicable test, or obtained credit from an other college, you may be eligible to transfer that credit to University of the Ozarks. University of the Ozarks offers the following co-op opportunities and programs to its students:
University of the Ozarks offers the following extracurricular activities to its students:
On a 4.0 scale, the average high school gpa for students that are entering University of the Ozarks is 3.4. You may want to brush up on your ACT preparation as well, because the average ACT score for students that are entering University of the Ozarks is 22. Don't forget to study for the SAT, because the average SAT score for students that are entering University of the Ozarks is 1014. Do a lot of students come from out of state to attend University of the Ozarks? Well, about 47% of the student body at University of the Ozarks comes from outside the state of Arkansas. Do a lot of the students at University of the Ozarks live on campus? Well, about 87% live on campus, while 13% live off campus and commute to school every day. QUICK FACTS ABOUT UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS
Data provided by Data-lists.com Universities and Colleges Database. Data last updated on 2007-10-09. UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS IN ARKANSAS GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATIONAcademic Competitiveness (AC) Grant Program Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Program Grants and Scholarships available in Arkansas UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS NEWSJLC staff members to present at national LDA conferenceJones Learning Center Program Coordinators Debbie Carlton and Debby Mooney, along with Director Julia Frost, will make presentations at the Learning Disabilities Association of America's annual conference in Chicago February 23 to 25. Author of "The Unconquered" to speak at Ozarks on March 8 Clarksville, Ark. --- Author Scott Wallace, whose recent book "The Unconquered" tells the extraordinary tale of a journey into the deepest recesses of the Amazon to track one of the planet's last uncontacted indigenous tribes, will talk about his adventure at University of the Ozarks at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 8, in the Walton Fine Arts Center. "Are You Joe Enough?" fitness competition underway It's a safe bet almost everybody's New Year's Resolutions at one time or another have to do with exercising more often. For most people, the resolution fades as soon as it leaves their mouths. Homecoming week activities highlight "Game-day" theme Clarksville, Ark. --- "Ozarks Game Day: Homecoming 2012" is the theme for University of the Ozarks' 2012 Homecoming, scheduled for the week of Feb. 6-11. Third episode of "AND One" released Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks athletic department has released its third segment of AND One, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the women?s basketball program. U of O clubs to host recycled art fashion show Fashion design and ecological sensitivity will come together on April 18, when OZARTS, the U of O Art Club, and the university's Planet Club will host the first Recycled Art Fashion Show. KUOZ radio makes first venture into radio/video simulcasting Radio has traditionally been a medium where programs featured the spoken word and were broadcast as audio signals over the airwaves.?However, the increasing popularity of simultaneous broadcasts, along with the introduction of new technology, has brought some big changes to the world of radio. U of O theatre department to put on "University Cabaret" Fans of song and dance, drama and comedy and live entertainment are in luck: U of O Theatre Department is putting on "University Cabaret," a dessert theatre cabaret show, from Wednesday, February 22, through Saturday, February 25, at 7:00 in the Black Box Theater in Walton Fine Arts Center. Class scheduling changes coming for Fall Semester Clarksville, Ark. --- Tuesday and Thursday classes will begin at 7:45 a.m. and the weekly chapel service will move to Wednesdays as part of a revamped class scheduling initiative that will take place beginning in August for the 2012 Fall Semester at University of the Ozarks. Celebrating Title IX at 40: Former American Southwest Conference Female Student-Athletes Excelling in Leadership Roles within League Richardson, Texas-February 1 marks the annual celebration of National Girls and Women in Sports Day and its 2012 theme is ?Title IX at 40: In it for the Long Run.? April Young Nets Third Career Academic Honor Clarksville, Ark.-For the second straight season, University of the Ozarks guard April Young was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Women?s Basketball All-District First Team, it was announced by the College of Sports Information Directors of America Thursday. Ozarks professor to showcase landscape-inspired art Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks Assistant Professor of Art Dawn Holder will present her art exhibit "Terra Excerpta" throughout the month of February in the university's Stephens Gallery. Streaming online radio, other changes coming to KUOZ Since it first went on the air in 2003, U of O's FM radio station KUOZ has brought hundreds of hours of listening pleasure to the campus and surrounding community, featuring a wide variety of music genres and news shows created by U of O students. Now the station has moved solidly into the 21st century. Starting this semester, listeners in any corner of the globe can enjoy KUOZ online. Financial Aid Office reminds students to take advantage of education tax benefits Clarksville, Ark. --- January is synonymous with "tax time" for many people, and as those W-2 forms arrive in the mail, the Ozarks Office of Financial Aid has a reminder for students and their parents:?don't forget to see if you qualify for any of the higher education tax benefits offered by the federal government. Provence, Santoro Named ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes Clarksville, Ark.-University of the Ozarks student-athletes Jeremy Provence and Tony Santoro have earned the title of Distinguished Scholar-Athlete in their respective American Southwest Conference 2011 fall sport, the ASC office announced on Thursday (Jan. 26). U of O student expands her world through Academic Enrichment Fund Andrea Dankert's first trip to Argentina five years ago was a living lesson in culture shock, but when she returned over Christmas to see old friends and familiar places,?she came away with a new understanding of both herself and this culture that had taken her in as one of their own. Business students learn through campus food delivery service It's raining and you're hungry. No umbrella. Do you walk to the cafeteria and get wet, or just starve? Or your desk is piled high with work. No time to stop for lunch. What do you do? What can you do? Sabrina Goddard Featured On NCAA Web Site Clarksville, Ark.-Senior Sabrina Goddard was one of seven student-athletes from around the country recently featured on www.ncca.org. Fisher, Pinson named to U of O Board of Trustees Clarksville, Ark. --- Dr. Laurie Fisher of Clarksville and Susan E. Pinson of Edmond, Okla., have been named to the University of the Ozarks' Board of Trustees. As members of the Board Class of 2014, Fisher and Pinson will each serve a three-year term, which began Jan. 1. Alumnus making most of first head coaching job Joey Curtis, a 2009 U of O graduate, is making the most of his first opportunity as a high school boys head basketball coach. Advancement Office unveils new planned giving resources Clarksville, Ark. --- Individuals who are interested in making charitable gifts to Ozarks now have access to an extensive library of online resources and tools to help them learn more about the types of gift options available and how different types of gifts may impact their estate and tax planning. University Chaplain composes Bible study for Presbyterian Women Clarksville, Ark. --- University of the Ozarks Chaplain the Rev. Nancy Benson-Nicol recently developed and wrote a Bible study for the Presbyterian Women's publication "Horizons" that will debut worldwide in early 2012. Second Episode Of AND One Released Clarksville, Ark.-The University of the Ozarks athletic department has released its second segment of AND One, an exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the women?s basketball program. Wilderness First Responder Certification Course to be held at Ozarks Clarksville, Ark. --- The Ozarks Outdoors program at University of the Ozarks will host a nationally recognized Wilderness First Responder course presented by the Wilderness Medicine Institute (WMI) of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) from March 17-25 on the Clarksville campus. It all started with a visit...the first step of Amanda's journey Wynne, Arkansas is, according to many people, a friendly place.?In fact, its citizens proudly refer to their town as "the city with a smile." So maybe it was only natural for Wynne native Amanda Rushing to feel an immediate connection with Ozarks when she arrived on campus for her first visit. Education program focuses on improving ACT scores Thanks to a grant from the Arkansas Department of Education, the University of the Ozarks' Pat Walker Teacher Education Program is ready to take on the task of helping improve ACT scores for area high school students. High school students are eligible to enroll at U of O Clarksville, Ark. --- Qualified high school juniors and seniors in Johnson County can get a head start on their college course work by taking tuition-free classes at University of the Ozarks as part of the university's Concurrent High School Program. Local pharmacy reaps benefits of promotion strategies class When Ward Lee of Clarksville Family Pharmacy was approached by Professor Deborah Sisson about participating in her "Promotion Strategies" class, he was pleased by the opportunity. Nonetheless their class project - designing a personalized marketing plan for his fledgling business - surprised him. In a good way. U of O Announces 2011 Fall Semester honor lists Clarksville, Ark.?--- A total of 188 students have been named to University of the Ozarks' academic honor lists for the 2011 Fall Semester. JLC alum on-air in Dallas radio market When Julia Frost, Director of Jones Learning Center, made a trip to Texas to speak at area high schools about the many benefits the JLC offers to students at Ozarks, she got some special help from an old friend. Alpha & Omega mini-mission helps make big impact Each summer, members of the university's Alpha & Omega organization travel to an impoverished community in another country, to spend a week volunteering in a place where help is badly needed.?But as the group's recent mini-mission trip demonstrated, one doesn't have to travel far, or even stay very long, to make a big impact in the lives of others. Radio documentaries tell stories of Ozarks Human beings are story tellers.?In fact, some researchers have suggested that all human communication is narrative, and that humans are more likely to be persuaded by a good story than by the logic of a good argument. Ozarks math professor leads double life as St. Nick Santa Claus is coming to town. And may be here already. Students extend helping hand to Needy Paws The Christmas holidays are traditionally a time for giving, but this year, the students in Dr. Heather McFarland's CI Class gave a gift that was a bit different - their gift was their time and creativity. For this management/administration major, education is the key As the crowd of more than 200 people slowly makes its way out of the Baldor Business Building, a neatly-dressed young woman stands near the podium talking with the guest, Ms. Becky Jones, State Farm vice president of agency for the Arkansas and Oklahoma market areas. The young woman smiles and waves to the people passing by, and as the room finally empties, she offers to help Ms. Jones carry things out to the car.?This second event in the year's SIFE and PBL Distinguished Speaker Series has, by all measures, been a tremendous success, and Phuong Cat Do, the young woman by the podium, has played an important part in making the event happen. Ozarks Outdoors to host search and rescue course Clarksville, Ark. --- The Ozarks Outdoors program at University of the Ozarks will host a Fundamentals of Search and Rescue (FunSAR) course during the month of January. Thirteen receive diplomas during fall commencement Clarksville, Ark. --- Thirteen graduates were recognized during University of the Ozarks' 2011 fall commencement ceremony, which was held December 14 in Munger Chapel. |
