Institution Type: | Public |
Campus Setting: | Southeast Mid-size city |
Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship and professional practice |
Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
Calendar: | Semester |
School Mascot: | Trojans |
School Colors: | Maroon and silver |
Before transferring here I was nervous, and didn't know what to expect. I am truly grateful for the education that this school has provided me with. I don't think I…
UALR is a great school to come and be challenged. The teachers are very helpful and make sure you get the material. There are many activities to keep you busy. …
UALR has amazing somewhat hidden gems of departments. The International Studies department is amazing, the faculty and staff both who are a part of this department made me enjoy going…
I honestly rate UALR a 10 on a scale of 1-10. The overall environment is wonderful. I love it here.…
At UALR, the staff has always been available for me when I need help with anything. I appreciate their availability and support in better preparing me for my future goals as far as school and work.
Read MoreThe University is growing at a very fast pace. At the same time, it's unlikely you'll get lost in the crowd because of the culture of the school. Other students are very helpful, whether it be a technology issue in the Library, or if you're just trying to find your way around campus.
Read MoreI enjoy being here. UALR offers a very non-traditional type of schooling. Here at UALR there are many non-traditional students (meaning people older than your normal college student). These students provide very interesting discussion in the class room because they have actually had life experiences and they can really talk about things without being ignorant.
Read MoreThis is a nice school and the perfect place for the serious professional who is interested in learning and getting a degree while working. All business degrees, including an MBA, may be obtained by taking night classes, if preferred. This is not a party school, and it's not defined by its athletics and social life. Some transfer students from other mid-level state schools have told me it's much tougher than where they came from, with the possible exception of UA-Fayetteville.
Read MoreLiving on campus is pretty comfortable and friendly, but even in this metropolitan area, there's nothing to do.
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