These resources can be very helpful to students on the UA campus. Please access the following sites for information regarding each department listed.
University of Arkansas Police Department
Mission: The women and men of the University of Arkansas Police Department, in partnership with the community we serve, are committed to protecting the future of Arkansas by promoting a safe and secure environment through excellence, initiative, and integrity
Counseling and Psychological Services
The staff of Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) works with members of the University to solve problems, understand themselves, grow personally, and develop more satisfying relationships with friends and family.
Department of Health Promotion
Health Promotion and Education is a social science that draws from public health and the physical, psychological, biological, environmental, and medical sciences to promote health and prevent disease, disability, and premature death. The department staff consists of certified health education specialist (CHES). CHES are health professionals who design, conduct, and evaluate activities that help improve the health of all people.
The mission of the Enhanced Learning Center (ELC) is to foster the intellectual development of the community of student scholars at the University of Arkansas. In collaboration with faculty, students, and staff, the ELC provides programs and services to support every student’s academic pursuits. Student success is our number one goal.
Mission: Since 1984, The Writing Center has been a free consulting service for students, faculty, and staff from all schools and colleges on campus and serves as a resource for any type of writing project. The primary goal is to help those who come to the center become more competent and self-confident writers. The QWC does not provide proofreading or editing services; however, the QWC can answer quick grammar questions.
Referral Forms
Academic Dishonesty Referral
General Conduct Referral
Brochures
General Office Guide
Witness Brochure
Disruptive Behavior