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These application instructions are effective Fall 2006 semester to present.
Admission as a non-degree student requires a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution and a 3.0 cumulative grade average on the last 60.0 credit hours of attempted coursework prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree. An applicant whose grade point average on the last 60.0 hours of attempted coursework is less than a 3.0 but at least 2.5 and meets all other minimum requirements may be considered for admission by special consideration, which may include satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test or an equivalent examination.
Applicants with a conferred post-baccalaureate graduate degree (excluding professional degrees) from a regionally accredited institution are automatically admissible. Published admission requirements are a minimum. Students meeting these requirements may not necessarily be admitted to a degree program.
Admission as a degree-seeking student requires admission to the Graduate School as stated above and acceptance into a degree program. Applicants who meet Graduate School requirements should contact the director of the degree program to which they are seeking acceptance. Many departments have additional application procedures, earlier deadlines, and may require additional information such as test scores, letters of recommendation, or portfolio materials. Early contact with the department may expedite the admission process.
As a graduate student at the UA, you are expected to a) know and abide by the regulations for all students, as described in the Student Handbook published by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, and b) know and abide by the regulations contained within the Academic Honesty policy for Graduate Students and the Research Misconduct Policy. As a graduate student, it is expected that you will refrain from all acts of academic and research dishonesty and will furthermore report to the Graduate School any acts witnessed. By signing the Application for Admission, you are verifying your willingness to abide by the Honor Code for the duration of studies.
Please note that only those students admitted into a degree program are eligible for financial aid.
To ensure that your application is processed in a timely way, you are encouraged to submit all application materials in one large envelope. Please do not mail items separately. Your self-managed application packet should include the following (Make sure your name and social security number are on all items):
If you have not yet received your baccalaureate degree, you must submit TWO official transcripts at the time of application. After completion of your degree, you must submit TWO official transcripts showing confirmation of the receipt of the degree.
If you were previously enrolled or are currently enrolled at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, the Graduate School will obtain transcripts from the Registrar’s Office at no charge to the applicant. Anyone who was previously enrolled in the Graduate School, but who is not currently enrolled, is required only to submit an application for admission (no fee) and official transcripts from institutions attended after your last attendance in the Graduate School at the University of Arkansas.
Degree-seeking applicants: Submit the following items directly to the director of the academic program in which you are interested (if required by the department):
Note: International students may send letters of recommendation, statement of interest, application for assistantship, etc. directly to the Graduate and International Admissions Office rather than to the department if desired.
International Applicants, in addition to the above:
DEADLINES: Applications should reach the Graduate Admissions Office no later than one month prior to the date of registration.
Deadlines for priority consideration are:
- Fall semester, August 1;
- Spring semester, December 1;
- Summer, April 15.
Many departments have earlier deadlines.
For international applicants, deadlines are:
- Fall semester, April 1;
- Spring semester, October 1;
- Summer, March 1.
ARKANSAS RESIDENT STATUS: Students classified as “in-state” for university tuition and fee purposes at the time of admission must have a bona fide domicile in Arkansas and must have resided continuously in this state in that bona fide domiciliary status for at least six consecutive months prior to the beginning of the term or semester for which fees are paid. Exceptions to these requirements or procedures for requesting a review of the resident status for university and fee purposes are provided in Appendix A in the Graduate School Catalog. You are encouraged to direct any questions to the Registrar’s Office at the earliest opportunity. International students are classifed as “out-of-state” for Arkansas Resident Status.
VETERAN’S BENEFITS: Students will not be certified for veteran’s benefits until they have been officially admitted to the Graduate School. Enrollment in a class does not constitute admission to the Graduate School.
DISABILITIES: Applicants with physical disabilities may wish to consult the Center for Students with Disabilities (CSD) at 479-575-3104.
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
Graduate and International Admissions Office
747 West Dickson Street #8 - DICX 180
1 University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
1-479-575-6246 • Toll Free: 1-866-234-3957 • Fax: 1-479-575-5055 • gradinfo@cavern.uark.edu • www.uark.edu/grad