Meet UA Fayetteville transfer rep Aug. 29
UA Fayetteville will drive the Razorbug to Main Campus Thursday, Aug. 29 to give students an opportunity to speak with representatives about college transfer opportunities at Fayetteville. Stop by from 9 a.m. - noon at the Campus Center first floor lobby. The Razorbug will be outside for photos!
You may ask, “what’s the big deal about UA transfer opportunities?” Saving thousands of dollars, for starters! The Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship reduces tuition rates for students who graduate with associate’s degrees from any of the two-year colleges in the University of Arkansas System and then transfer to the University of Arkansas - Fayetteville campus. The scholarship will enable any student who earns an associate’s degree at UA – Pulaski Tech to transfer to the University of Arkansas to work toward a bachelor’s degree, while continuing to pay the same basic credit hour tuition they paid at UA-PTC.
The Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship applies to base tuition at the University of Arkansas, and recipients will still be required to pay all applicable fees as well as any differential tuition above the base rate charged by programs.
Students remain eligible to renew an Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship until earning a bachelor’s degree or completing 10 regular semesters, whichever comes first. To renew an Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship a student must remain in good academic standing and stay enrolled at the University of Arkansas.
For additional scholarship information, visit: Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship Requirements
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