Anna
I love the University of Arkansas. The professors are approachable and understanding. The campus is gorgeous year-round. The students are kind and helpful and fun.The offices are managed well and are always helpful and patient.
Mike
The University of Arkansas located in Fayetteville, AR is definitely held in an high opinion for me. It's location is one of the best things about the school. Deep in the Ozarks, in the foothills of the Boston Mountains, the campus is directly adjacent to the very vibrant and tradition rich college town of Fayetteville. You can find almost anything to do around the area, from nature walks and canoeing to exploring the many activities on Dickson street, Fayetteville's major college entertainment district. Arkansas surprises many people when they come visit the state, especially the northwest part. The surrounding areas growing population enjoys a well balanced economy with many very large corporations in the area, including the grand daddy of them all, Wal-Mart. The school benefits greatly from Wal-Mart's presence especially the business college. I would definitely consider people here to be extremely friendly and always looking for a good time. Fayetteville's culture is a unique mix of various regional cultural aspects. It blends a mountain hippie retreat with a big time SEC college town. There doesn't seem to be a weekend where something unusual happens, as Fayetteville seems to operate in its own world. The one biggest complain by students is the parking at U of A. Since its built on a hill, space is hard to find. However, the administration is working on solving this problem with some pretty innovative ideas.
Steve
I love the University of Arkansas and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone. Fayetteville is a great college town and the area is beautiful. There is a lot of construction right now which is frustrating at times but it also means that the school is growing which is healthy. There is a huge variety of majors and a wonderful faculty. No matter what your passion is you can find a club or group with the same interest. There are all kinds of churches and ministries. The U of A really is a great place to go to school. If I were a senior in high school again knowing everything that I do I would choose Arkansas again in a heart beat.
Bobbie
The University of Arkansas is a good school. I think it is especially a good "starter" school for freshmen. There are multiple freshmen orientation programs that run throughout the year to help undergraduates adjust to college life.
The city of Fayetteville is a great college town. There are lots of things to do in town and the city shares in the school pride found on campus. There are a lot of Razorback fans in the Ozarks.
The administration of this school is very fair and easy to contact. As a journalism student, I can just pick up the phone and call the chancellor just for a class assignment.
The thing that I would change about this school is the advising. I am a student in the college of Fulbright, and the advising here for students is not very good. Most of the assigned advisers outside of professors in your department do not seem to know what they are talking about, and you can loose a lot of time and money with a poor adviser.
Also, the University of Arkansas is in a transition period. The school is trying to construct multiple buildings to fill the need for the growing student population. This can be frustrating at times, classroom locations will change and the noise is hard to work around, but most professors are understanding and are dealing with the same problems.
I am really glad I got my undergraduate degree at Arkansas. It is a good place to learn and grow. The campus provides a number of great study spots, like Arsega's coffee shop in the Law library. The most important thing I will take away from my experiences here is the friends I have made. The UA provides a lot of opportunists to grow as a person and meet new people. I chose to participate in Student Media and from those experiences I have developed useful skills and great relationships.
Housseine
the best thing about U of A is the availability of student resources such as tutoring, counseling, the library, International student and Scholars office, Center for multicultural and diversity eduction. U of A total student population is 25 thousand. They do have good ranked programs such as business, engineering, agriculture, poultry science. Fulbright College of arts of sciences has also some good programs. I spend most of my time in the Student Union. School's administration is generally good. There's for sure school pride in the Razorbaks!! Woooo Pig Sooie! The football team did really well this season. It got ranked # 3 after LSU and Alabama. I really like the city, Fayetteville, because it's not too big so there was no distractions that mostly encountered in big cities. The tuition is reasonable so there are a lot of students from Texas who come to U of A because of cheaper tuition. Most students complaints is related to Housing because the number of students increases each year without increasing the capacity of dorms.
Dana
The University of Arkansas has the most helpful faculty and staff. They will respond to your questions, emails, or requests in a timely manner, they give advice to help you, they recommend facilities or people to help if they cannot. The campus wants their students to achieve their goals. I am a non-traditional student. I came here at 18 and soon got kicked out due to bad grades; however, when I turned 30 the University gave me another chance and have helped me the whole way through. The University has a wide variety of scholarships and grants to help people in many different situations. There are also many co. around the University that support the students. The town is very supportive and donates their money, time, merchandise, and goods to help in any way. The school also helps the community. There are many different clubs and groups on campus that donate their time to helping around town. Most of my time was spent at Grad ed building, but I love attending the games, volunteering to clean up the campus, work as a work study, and use the computer labs around campus. It is a campus full of successful professionals who want to create successful adults out of the students. The professionals want the students to meet their full potential.
Janee
My university is one of the best. It has hands on opportunities for student to connect with professors, get all the tutoring and help needed to succeed, and experience great networking opportunities with alumni and professionals in our desired careers. We have the best sororities and fraternities on this campus as well as over 300 registered student organizations to get involved in.
Jesse
For the price the school is a great mix of everything you could want out of the college experience. A growing population of students from around the world lends to limitless culture learning, the number of bars and cheap beer gives an opportunity to blow off steam after the midterms and the views year-round of the Ozark mountains are stunning. The greeks don't run everything but they are involved everywhere and there's always a group volunteering for whatever organization you want to donate time to. The students are friendly without being fake and I've found the teachers to be more than approachable, especially in the larger classes since so few will try to set up office visits.