Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701
479-575-2000
Index of Catalog of Studies
Page numbers for the following indexed items relate to the PDF copy of the Undergraduate Catalog of Studies.
A
Abbreviations, course, 309
Academic advising, 26
Academic appeals, 45
Academic bankruptcy, 19
Academic calendar, 4, 5
Academic ethics, Engineering, 265
Academic facilities and resources, 50
Academic honesty, 35
Academic Honors Societies, 13; also see colleges
Academic, satisfactory progress, 21
Academic scholarship office, 63
Academic regulations, 35, also see colleges
academic sanctions, 36
additional Bachelor’s degree, 44
advanced standing programs, 47
attendance, 37
complaints, 45
dismissal, 39
final examination policy, 37
grade forgiveness, 38
grades and marks, 37
graduation honors, 44
graduation rates, 43
graduation requirements, 39
honesty, 35
honor roll, 38
judicial process, 36, also see Code of Student Life
photographic and video images, 45
privacy (FERPA), 44
progress, suspension, dismissal, 39
requirements for graduation, 39
senior scholar, 38
standing, academic chart, 38
student academic appeals and complaints, 45
suspension, 39
term paper assistance, 37
transfer of credit, 43
University Core, 40, (State Minimum Core)
waiver of academic policies, 45
Accelerated admission, 16
Accounting, program, 211; course descriptions, 315
Accreditations, 12
Adding and dropping courses, 27
Additional bachelor’s degree, 44, 208
Administrative Management, see Management
Administrative officers, 7
Admission. 15
academic bankruptcy, 18
accelerated admission, 16
English language use, 19
graduate school, 19
how to apply, 15, 17
international students, 18
law school, 20
non-degree seeking students, 16
preparatory curriculum for freshmen, 16
returning students, 17
transfer admission, 16
twhen to apply, 15, 17
Advanced Composition, 41
Advanced Placement Summer Institute, 63
Advanced Placement programs, 46
Advanced Placement, 48, 49
CLEP credit, 47, 49
credit by examination, 46
International Baccalaureate (IB), 49
placement and proficiency tests, 18
Advising, academic, 26
Aerospace Studies, 285, 311
African-American Studies, program, 129, 310
Agricultural and Extension Education, 71, 313, 348
Agricultural Communications, 72
Agricultural Education, 72, 312
Agricultural Systems Technology Management, 73, 74
Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, 74, 312
Agricultural Education, course descriptions, 312
Agricultural Experiment Station, 52
Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences,
accreditations, 69
academic advising, 68
admission requirements, 70
degree requirements, 70
degrees offered, 68
facilities, 66
fields of study, 68
history, 68
honor societies, 67
honors program, 70
majors and minors, 68
organizations, 67
pre-veterinary medicine, 69
scholarships, 67
Agricultural Mechanization, course descriptions, 313
Agricultural Statistics, course descriptions, 313
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 14, 285, 311
scholarships, 25
Alumni scholarships, 25
American Studies, program, 131; course descriptions, 314
Animal Science, program, 77; course descriptions, 314
Anthropology, program, 132; course descriptions, 315
AP exam, 48
Apparel Studies, 90
Application fee, 15
Application for,
financial aid, 21
graduation, 41
Law, School of, 20
undergraduate admission, 15
Arabic, courses descriptions, 316
Architecture, Fay Jones School of, 102
academic regulations, 105
accreditations, 108
admission, 103
Architectural Studies (B.S.), 110
Architecture, department of, 109
computer resources, 103
courses, 317
degrees offered, 103
Design Studio, 103
fields of study, 103
Garvan Woodland Gardens, 54, 103
honors, 12, 106
Landscape Architecture, department of, 112
library resources, 102
minors, 103
organizations, 105
professional programs, 104
scholarships, 105
transfer and international students, 104
Arkansas Archeological Survey, 52
Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, 52
Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, 52
Arkansas Household Research Panel, 204
Arkansas Leadership Academy, 52
Arkansas Union, 61
Arkansas Water Resources Center, 52
Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 14, 285, 371
scholarships, 25
Art Education, courses, 318
Art History, courses, 318
Art, 134, 317
Arts and Sciences, 115, 139, 318
Arts and Sciences, Fulbright College of, 115
academic regulations, 123
accreditations, 130
admission, 122
combined academic and medical or dental degree, 127
degree requirements, 124
degrees offered, 115
fields of study, 116-119
health-related professions, 120-122
honors studies, 12, 127
majors, 116-119
minors, 116-119
organizations, 123
pre-professional programs, 120
scholarships, 122
Teacher Education programs, 119
Asian Studies, 139, 314
Associated Student Government, 62,
see Code of Student Life
Astronomy, courses, 319
Attendance, 37
Auditing courses, 27
B
Bachelor of Architecture, 109
Bachelor of Arts, 124
Bachelor of Fine Arts, 126
Bachelor of Interior Design, 100
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, 112
Bachelor of Music, 126, 178
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 68
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, 110
Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering, 268
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 209
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, 269
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, 271
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, 273
Bachelor of Science in Education, 240
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, 275
Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences, 68
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, 277
Bachelor of Science in International Business, 210
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 278
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 251
Bachelor of Science, 128
Banking, see Finance
Bankruptcy, academic, 18
Bessie Boehm Moore Center for Economic Education, 52
Biochemistry, Chemistry and, 144, 327
Biological and Agricultural Engineering, 268, 320
Biological Sciences, 139, 321
Blair, Diane, Center for the Study of Southern Politics and Society, 53
Board of Trustees, 6
Bodenhamer Fellowships, 22
Botany, courses; see Biology
Boyer, Sylvia Hack, Center for Student Services, 236
Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 66
Business Admin. minors for nonbusiness students, 143, 214
Business and Economic Research, The Center for, 53
Business Economics, 218
Business Education, 243
Business Law, courses, 324
Business, Sam M. Walton College of, 205
academic regulations, 206
accreditations, 216
admission, 206
Business Administration minors for non-business
students, 141, 215
cooperative education, 206
degree requirements, 209
degrees offered, 205
fields of study, 11
honors, 209
majors, 206
minors, 206
pre-business requirements, 207
scholars program requirements, 209
scholarships, 24, 206
student organizations, 206
C
Calendar, academic, 4, 5
Campus Governance, see Code of Student Life
Campus map, inside back cover
CAPS (Counseling and Psychological Services),
see Health Center
Career Development Center, 59
Cartography, 133, 163
Cell and Molecular Biology, courses, 326
Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies (CAST), 52
Center for Arkansas and Regional Studies, 52
Center for Business and Economic Research, 53
Center for Communication and Media Research, 53
Center for Engineering Logistics and Distribution, 53
Center for Leadership and Executive Education, 61
Center for Management and Executive Development, 53
Center for Mathematics and Science Education, 53
Center for Protein Structure, Function and Dynamics, 53
Center for Retailing Excellence, 53
Center for Semiconductor Physics in Nanostructures, 53
Center for Sensing Technology and Research, 53
Center for Social Research, 53
Center for the Utilization of Rehabilitation Resources for Education, Networking, Training and Service, 53
Center of Excellence for Poultry Science, 53
Certification of teachers, 238
Chancellor, 7
Chancellor’s message, 8
Change of address, 26
Chemical Engineering, 269, 325
Chemistry and Biochemistry, 144, 326
Child Development, concentration, 96
Childhood Education, 246
Chinese, courses, 327
Civil Engineering, 272, 335
Class attendance, 37
Classical Studies, 149, 330
CLEP credit, 47, 49
Code of Student Life, available from the Dean of Students
College of (also see School of),
Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, Dale Bumpers, 66
Arts and Sciences, J. William Fulbright, 115
Business, Sam M. Walton, 205
Education and Health Professions, 236
Engineering, 262
Honors College, 63
College Level Exam Program (CLEP), 47, 49
College Scholarships, 24
Combined academic and medical or dental degree, 127
Communication, 150, 331
Communication Disorders, 259, 324
Community Design Center, 55, 101
Complaint procedure, 46
Computer Science and Computer Engineering, 151, 273, 333
Computing facilities, 50
Contract, student/university, 2
Cooperative Education Program, 14
Core, also see individual college core requirements
State Minimum Core, 40
University Core, 40
Cost estimates, 29
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS),
see Health Center
Counselor Education, 331
Course,
descriptions, 309
load, 28, 208
numbering, 310
prefixes, 310
Courses that do not count toward a degree, 27
Credit by examination, 46
Advanced Placement (AP), 48, 49
CLEP, 47, 49
International Baccalaureate (IB), 49
Placement and proficiency tests, 18
Credit, transfer of, 43, see college sections
Criminal Justice, 196, 330
Crop Management, 79
Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science, 79, 334
Cumulative grade-point average, 38
Curriculum and Instruction, 242, 327
D
Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural,
Food and Life Sciences, 66
Dance, courses, 337
Dance Education/Activity, 253, 337
David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, 53
Deans, 7
Degree program requirements, 41, see colleges
Degree requirements,
additional bachelor’s degree, 44
general for baccalaureate degree, 39
graduation honors, 44, see colleges
history and government requirement, 41
University Core, 40
Degrees offered, See colleges
Design Studio, 102
Developmental Course Placement, Arkansas State
Requirements for, 27
Diane Blair Center for the Study of Southern Politics
and Society, 53
Dietetics, 91
Disabilities, students with, 58
Disabilities, Student Support Services, 55
Dishonesty, academic, 35
Dismissal, 38
Drama, 152, 337
Dropping and adding courses, 27
E
Earth Science, 161
Economics,
Agriculture, 74, 312
Arts and Sciences, 154, 338
Business 218, 338
Education and Health Professions, College of, 236
academic regulations, 239
accreditations, 11, 242
admission, 238
degree requirements, 241
degrees offered, 237
facilities, 236
fields of study, 11
honors, 240
majors, 237
minors, 237
organizations, 239
scholarships, 239
teacher licensure, 239
transfer of credit, 238
University Teacher Education Board for Initial
Certification, 238
Education, courses, 340
Educational Foundations, courses, 339
Educational Leadership, 239
Educational Statistics and Research Methods, courses, 345
Educational Talent Search, 59
Educational Technology, courses, 345
Eight Semester Degree Completion Policy, 42
Eleanor Mann School of Nursing, 251
Electrical Engineering, 275, 340
Elementary Education, 249
Engineering, College of, 262
academic regulations, 265
accreditations, 12, 267
admission, 264
cooperative education, 264
degree requirements, 266
degrees offered, 263
facilities and laboratory fees, 263
fields of study, 11
honors, 266
organizations, 265
scholarships, 24, 265
Engineering Distance Education Center, 263
Engineering Research Center, 263
English composition requirement, 39, 40
English language use by non-native speakers, 19
English proficiency for admission, 15
English, 156, 343
English, as a second language, courses 338
Entomology, 83, 345
Environmental Dynamics, courses, 342
Environmental Sciences, School of Human, 90
Environmental, Soil, and Water Science, 81
Equine science, 79
Ethics,
academic, 35
College of Engineering, 265
Office of Community Standards and Student Ethics, 58
Ethnomusicology, courses, 375
European Studies, 159, 346
Extension Education, courses, 346
F
Faculty, All University, 287
Family and Community Institute, 53
Family and Consumer Sciences, 244
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 44
Fashion design, see Apparel Studies
Fees, 29
Fields of study, 10
Final examination policy, 37
Finance, 221, 347
Financial Aid and Scholarships, 21
application procedure, 21
college and departmental scholarships, 24
determining need, 21
satisfactory academic progress, 21
scholarships for new students, 22
special scholarships and conditions, 25
Financial Management, see Finance
First-ranked senior scholars, 38
First-Year Experience programs, see Student Affairs
Food Safety Manager certificate of proficiency, 68, 90
Food Science, 83, 346
Food, Human Nutrition & Hospitality, 92
Dietetics, 92
General Foods and Nutrition, 93
Hospitality and Restaurant Management, 94
Foreign Languages, see World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures, and individual language names
French, 197, 347
Freshman,
admission requirements, 15
orientation, 26
student standing, 28
Fulbright College, 115
Fulbright Institute of International Relations, 53, 160, 347
Full-time student course load, 28, 208
G
Garrison Financial Institute, 54
Garvan Woodland Gardens, 54, 103
Gender Studies, 160
General Business, see Management
General Engineering, courses, 350
General Human and Environmental Sciences, 95, 351
Geographical Information Systems (GIS), 133, 163
Geography, 162, 348
Geology, 163, 348
Geosciences, 161, 349
German, 198, 350
Global Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, 77
Glossary, 307
Governance, campus, see Code of Student Life
Grade appeal, 45
Grade forgiveness, 38
Grade-point calculations, 37
Grades and Marks, 37
Grading system, agriculture, 71
Grading system, architecture, 105
Graduate and professional study, 13
Graduate School admission, 19
Graduate standing, 19
Graduate studies, 13, also see Graduate School Catalog
Graduation Honors, 44, see colleges
Graduation rates, 43
Graduation requirements, 39
advanced composition, 41
American history and civil government, 41
application, 41
degree program requirements, 41
freshman English, 39
minimum grade-point average, 41
minimum hours, 41
residence, 41
science, 41
social science, 41
tranfer of credit, 43
University Core, 39, 40
Greek life, 58
Greek, courses, 351
H
Handbook, see Code of Student Life
Handicapped, see disabilities
Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Coordinator
certificate of proficiency, 68, 90
Health Center, 60
Health Education Projects Office, 54
Health Professions, College of Education and, 229
Health Science, Kinesiology, Recreation, and Dance, 253, 356
Health Sciences, 253, 356
Health-related professions, 120
High Density Electronics Center (HiDEC), 54
High school preparation, 16
Higher Education, courses, 353
History and civil government requirement, 41
History of the University, 9
History, 164, 354
Honor roll, 38
Honor societies, campus-wide academic, 13
Honor societies, campus-wide leadership, 14
Honorary Organizations, 13, see colleges
Honors College, 63
Academic Regulations, 64
Academic Scholarship office, 63
admission to Honors College, 64
Advanced Placement Summer Institute, 64
fellowships, 64
internships, 64
Office of Post-Graduate Fellowships, 63
scholarships, 64
study abroad grants, 64
undergraduate research grants, 64
Honors Studies, 13, see colleges
Horticulture, 85, 357
Hospitality, see Food, Human Nutrition and Hospitality
Hours allowed per semester, 28
Housing and dining, 60
HPER fee, 30
Human Development, Family Sciences & Rural Sociology, 97
Child Development, 97
Birth through Kindergarten, 97
Lifespan, 97
Human Environmental Sciences, 95, 351
Human Environmental Sciences, School of, 90
Human Performance Laboratory, 54
Human Resource Development, 260, 357
Human Resource Management, see Management
Humanities, 166, 358
I
Identification cards, 26
Incomplete, 37
Industrial Engineering, 277, 358
Infant Development Center, 67
Information Systems, 225, 360
Information Technology Research Center, 54
Institute of Food Science and Engineering, 54
Insurance, see Finance
Insurance, student, 60
Interdisciplinary minor, 65
Interior Design, 100
International Baccalaureate Program (IB), 49
International Center for the Study of Early Asian
and Middle Eastern Musics, 54
International Economics and Business, 218
International Relations, 166
International Relations, Fulbright Institute of, 53, 160, 347
International students,
admission requirements, 18
services, 57
Internships, Honors College, 64
Italian, courses, 361
J
J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, 114
Japanese, 161, 361
Joint J.D./M.B.A. and M.P.A. programs, 282
Journalism, 168, 361
Judicial Affairs, 36, also see Code of Student Life
Junior College credit, 43
Juris Doctor degree, see School of Law Catalog
K
Kinesiology, 255, 362
King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies, 54
L
Landscape Architecture, 112, 363
admission, 103
Language requirement for admission, 15
Latin American and Latino Studies, 172, 367
Latin, courses, 364
Law, School of, 281
3/3 Programs, 284
accreditations, 12, 284
admission, 20, 283
courses, 365
degree requirements, 284
facilities, 282
financial information, 284
Joint J.D./M.B.A. programs, 282
Joint J.D./M.P.A. programs, 282
LSAT and LSDAS, 283
pre-law studies, 283
teaching methods, 281
transfer students, 283
visiting students, 283
Leadership Honor Societies, 13
Libraries, 50
Chemistry and Biochemistry, 50
Fine Arts, 103
Law, 282
Mullins, 50
Physics, 50
University, 50
Logistics, see Marketing and Logistics
LSAT, law exam, 283
LSDAS, law exam, 283
M
Mack-Blackwell National, Rural, Transportation
Study Center, 54
Majors, list of, 10
Management, 227, 371
Mann, Eleanor, School of Nursing, 251, 375
Map, campus, inside back cover
Marketing and Logistics, 231, 372, 389
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) degree, 239
Masters of Business Administration, courses, 368
Mathematical Sciences, 173, 367
Maximum course load, 28, 208
Mechanical Engineering, 278, 369
Medical and Dentistry, 124
Medical, Pre-, 11, 120
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 176
Message from the Chancellor, 8
Microbiology, see Biological Sciences
Microelectronics-Photonics minor, 65, 370
Middle East Studies, 177, 371
Military personnel and dependents, tuition, 32, 34
Military Science, 285, 311, 371
Military Transfer Credit, 44
Minimum credit hours, 41
Minimum grade-point average, 41
Minors, 11, see colleges
Mission of University, 9
Moore, Bessie Boehm, Center for Economic Education, 52
Multicultural Center, 58
Music, 178, 382-385
Music Applied Class, courses, 382
Music Education, courses, 383
Music Ensemble, courses, 383
Music History, courses, 384
Music Literature, courses, 382
Music Pedagogy, courses, 384
Music Private, courses, 383
Music Theory, courses, 385
N
National Agricultural Law Center, 53
National testing programs, 46
Native Americans, Residence Status of, 34
Network Infrastructure and Data Systems fee, 30
New student orientation, 26
Non-degree seeking students, 17
Non-resident,
definition of, 33
tuition award, 23, 33
tuition fee 29
Non-traditional students, 54
Nursery School, 79
Nursing, Eleanor Mann School of, 178, 314
admission, 179
Advanced Placement for Licensed Practical Nurses, 179
Advanced Placement for Licensed Psychiatric Nurses, 179
Advanced Placement for Registered Nurses, 179
degree requirements, 180
exit policies, 180
licensure, 165
probation, withdrawal, dismissal, 180
Professional Program, 181
readmission, 180
O
Off-campus housing, 33
Office for Studies on Aging, 53
Office of Community Standards and Student Ethics, 56
Office of Research, Measurement and Evaluation, 53
Office of Student Mediation and Conflict Resolution, 55
On-campus housing, 32, 58
Orientation and Registration, 26
academic advising, 26
adding and dropping courses, 27
audit registration, 27
course loads, 28
courses that DO NOT count toward a degree, 27
developmental course placement, 27
identification cards, 26
number of hours allowed per semester, 28
pass-fail registration, 29
proper address of students, 26
registration periods, 26
student standing, 28
undeclared major, 29
withdrawal from registration, 28
Out-of-state student fees, 32
P
Parking Permit, fees, other, 33
Pass-fail grades, 27
Pat Walker Health Center, 57
Pest Management, 84
Philosophy, 136, 318
Photographic and video images of students, 43
Physical Education/Activity, courses, 317
Physical Science, courses, 319
Physics, 137, 319
Placement test, 19, 47
Plant Pathology, 78, 320
Plant Science, courses, 325
Political Science, 138, 321
Portuguese, courses, 323
Poultry Science, 78, 323
Pre-Business program, 146
Preparatory curriculum, 16
Pre-professional programs, 11, see colleges
chiropractic, 100
dental, 102
medical, 102
optometry, 103
pharmacy, 103
podiatry, 103
pre-law, 11, 70, 102, 207
veterinarian, 64
President, System, 7
Privacy, right of, 43
Professional programs, see colleges
Profile, University, 9
Programs abroad, 14, see colleges
Provisional Admission, 16
Psychology, 139, 324
Public Administration, courses, 139, 316
Public Policy, courses, 325
Q
Qualitative requirements, academic progress, 21
Quality Writing Center, 48
Quantitative Analysis, see Information Systems
Quantitative requirements, academic progress, 21
R
Reading, courses, 325
Readmission, 17
Real Estate, see Finance
Recreation, 117, 325
Refund adjustments, 32
Registration, 26
academic advising, 26
adding and dropping courses, 27
audit registration, 27
course loads, 28
courses that DO NOT count toward a degree, 27
developmental course placement, 27
identification cards, 26
number of hours allowed per semester, 28
pass-fail registration, 29
proper address of students, 26
registration periods, 26
student standing, 28
undeclared major, 29
withdrawal from, 28
Rehabilitation, Human Resources & Communication Disorders, 181
Adult Education, 181, 241
Business Education, 182
Communication Disorders, 181, 254
Family and Consumer Sciences Education, 183
Industrial and Technical Education, 184, 296
Rehabilitation, 182, 326
Vocational Education (VAED), 182, 331
Business Education, 182
Family and Consumer Sciences, 183
Vocational Education (VOED), 182, 332
Performance-Based Teacher Education, 184
Human Resource Development, 183
Religious observances, 37
Religious Studies, 140
Remedial course placement requirements, 27
Remote Sensing, 113, 126
Requirements for graduation, 39
Research Units, 50
Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), 13, 209
Residence status, 23, 33
Restaurant Management, see Food, Human Nutrition
and Hospitality
Retail Marketing, see Marketing and Logistics
Returning students, 17
Rising junior exam (AAGE), 16, 35
Room and board, costs, 32
ROTC, 13, 209
Rural Sociology, 82, 327
Russian, courses, 327
Russian Studies, 141, 327
Regulations, academic, 35
S
Sam M. Walton College of Business, 144
Sanctions, Academic, 36
Scholarships and Financial Aid, 21
Scholarships, 22, also see colleges
School of (also see College of),
Architecture, 85
Architecture, 92
Architectural Studies, 93
Landscape Architecture, 95
Human Environmental Sciences, 79
Apparel Studies, 80
Food, Human Nutrition and Hospitality, 80
Dietetics, 81
General Foods and Nutrition, 81
Hospitality and Restaurant Management, 81
General Human Environmental Sciences, 82, 286
Human Development, Family Sciences and Rural
Sociology, 82, 83
Child Development, 83
Lifespan, 83
Interior Design, 80, 83
Law, 205, 301
Nursing, 178
Social Work, 141, 327
Second majors, 10
Secondary Education, 174, 328
Fulbright, 99
Senior citizens, tuition exemption, 32
Senior scholar, 39
Services for students with disabilities, 55
Small Business and Entrepreneurship, see Management
Small Business Development Center, 53
Social Work, 141, 327
Sociology and Criminal Justice, 142, 263, 329
Spanish, courses, 330
Special Education, 174, 331
Special fees, 31
Special Programs and Opportunities, 12
Speech (see Communication)
Speech and Hearing Clinic, 53
Speech Pathology/Audiology, see Communication Disorders
State Minimum Core, 40
Statistics, 133, 331
Student Affairs, 54
Academy for Mathematics and Sciences, 56
activities, 59
Career Development Center, 57
disabilities, students with, 55
Educational Talent Search, 56
Enhanced Learning Center, 54
First-Year Experience programs, 56
Gifted & Talented Scholars, 56
Greek Life, 55
Health Center, 57
housing, 58
international students, 55
mediation and conflict resolution, 55
multicultural services, 55
multicultural student center, 55
non-traditional students, 54
Office for Student Involvement and Leadership, 58
Office of Community Standards and Student Ethics, 56
pre-college programs, 56
R.E.A.L., 56
Student Support Services, 55
Union, 58
University Housing, 58
Upward Bound, 56
Veterans Upward Bound, 57
Vice Chancellor for, 7
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, (Y.O.U.), 57
Student organizations, 58, also see colleges
Student,
academic appeals and complaints, 43
activities, 59
affairs, 54
course load, 28
disabilities, with, 55
Handbook, see Code of Student Life,
available from the Dean of Students
insurance, see Health Center, 57
international, 18, 55
judicial process, 36
media, 59
non-traditional, 54
organizations, 59, also see colleges
records policy (FERPA), 43
residence status, 33
rights, 43
special non-degree seeking, 17
standing, 28, 38
support services, 55
transfer, 16, 42, also see colleges
Union, 58
with children, 79
Study abroad grants, 61
Study abroad, 14, see colleges
Sturgis Fellowships, 22, 104
Supply Chain Management Research Center, 53
Survey Research Center, 53
Suspension, 39
System Administration, 7
T
Teacher certification, 165
Teacher Education, Fulbright College, 99
Telephone numbers, see inside front cover
Term paper assistance, 37
Testing programs,
AP, Advanced Placement, 46, 47
CLEP, 46
IB, International Baccalaureate, 47
LSAT, LSDAS, law, 207
placement and proficiency tests, 19
Testing Services, 49
Three/Three (3/3) programs, 70, 208
Three/Two Transfer Plan, Engineering, 187
Transcript fee, 31
Transfer of college credits, 16, see colleges
Transfer students, 16, see colleges
Transportation and Logistics, courses, 331
Transportation, 161
Trustees, 6
Tuition and fees exemptions,
Armed Forces personnel, 34
Native Americans, 34
senior citizens, 32
veterans and dependents, 34
Tuition and fees, 29
adjustments, 32
non-residents, 29
student residence status for, 33
Turf and Landscape Horticulture, 77
Turf Management, 77, 78
U
U.S. Air Force, ROTC, 209
U.S. Army, ROTC, 210
Undeclared major, 11, 27, also see colleges
Undergraduate Fields of Studies, 10
Undergraduate research grants, 61
Union, The Arkansas, 58
University of Arkansas Community Design Center, 53, 85
University of Arkansas Economic Development Institute, 53
University,
Career Development Center, 57
Centers, 50, see individual names
Computing Services, 49
contract, student/university, 2
core requirements, 40
faculty, 211
Health Center, 57
history, 9
housing, 58
libraries, 48
location, 9
major fields of study, 10
profile, 9
Programs, 46, 47, 59
research units, 50
Vision statement, 9
Upward Bound, and Veterans, 56
V
Veterans benefits, 25
Veterans Upward Bound, 56
Veterinary, Pre-Medicine, 64
Vice Chancellors, 7
Video images, 44
Vision Statement, 9
Vocational Education, 182, 332
W
Waiver of academic policies, 44
Waiver of non-resident tuition,
members of Armed Forces, 34
Native Americans, 34
Senior citizens, 32
Walton College of Business, courses, 162, 333
Walton, Sam M., College of Business, 144
Welcome, 1
Western Civilization, courses, 333
Wildlife Habitat minor, 74
Withdrawal,
from registration, 28
refund adjustments, 32
World Literature, courses, 334
Writing Center, 48
X
Xenophobia - Don’t be fearful; look it up.
Y
Youth Opportunities Unlimited (Y.O.U.), 57
Z
Zoology courses; see Biology