Financial Aid
To encourage graduate transportation students to complete their degree programs, MBTC provides financial assistance, including part-time employment on Center-sponsored projects early in students' graduate careers. Some research and employment opportunities also are available to undergraduate students.
Since 1992 MBTC has provided transportation graduate students with more than $300,000 in fellowships and independent graduate assistantships. In addition to financial considerations, participation in meaningful research enriches students' educational experiences and provides opportunities for interaction with transportation professionals.
For more information contact:
Dana Ledbetter, dledbett@uark.edu
Communication Director
4190 Bell Engineering Center
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR 72701
tel (479) 575-6026
fax (479) 575-7168
Released October 2009: MBTC DOT 2090/3002, Performance Prediction of the Strong Company's Soft Ground Arrestor System Using a Numerical Analysis
Released August 2009: MBTC Annual Report 2008-2009
MBTC DOT 2095/3004, Potential Application of Nanotechnology on Cement Based Materials
Released July 2009: MBTC 2091, Rural Transportation Emergency Preparedness Plans
Released June 2009: MBTC 2096/3007, Solar Power Lighting for Overhead Highway Signs
Released April 2009: MBTC Spring 2009 Newsletter
Released February 2009: MBTC 2099/3006, Identification and Analysis of High Crash Segments on Interstate, US, and State Highway Systems of Arkansas

