Little Rock, AR
2801 S University Ave, Little Rock, AR 72204
http://ualr.edu/www/
University of Arkansas at Little Rock is a public university located in Little Rock, AR. The acceptance rate is 79%, making it not very competitive. On our all-around top colleges list, it ranks #834 in the United States. It has a small student body with 4,833 full-time undergrads enrolled. Arkansas Little Rock's most frequently in-demand major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, which is elected by 11% of the student body. Additional frequent selections include Criminal Justice and Safety Studies, which accounts for 7% of students, and Liberal Arts and Humanities (6%). If you plan to get a degree in engineering technology while living in Arkansas, Arkansas Little Rock is a great option for you, because its engineering technology program is the third best in the state. Also, Arkansas Little Rock places 2nd in Arkansas on our most diverse colleges list. For students based in Arkansas, sticker price tuition goes for $10,021 per year. Students located in other states must lay out $22,841. None the less, practically 100% of Arkansas Little Rock undergrads obtain some grant or scholarship funding. 38% of University of Arkansas at Little Rock undergraduates make it through to graduation day, prepared to enter the following act in their lives: full-time employment. A couple years after commencement, graduates earn a median yearly wage of $31,200. After another four years in the labor force, their median annual earnings rises 11.9% to $34,900; however, that is still 13% south of the national median. Those of you applying might also like to find that Arkansas Little Rock does not have early decision and you are neither required nor recommended to submit letters of recommendation along with your application. Further, it offers a study abroad program, and 30% of first-time students don't return to school the following year. When it comes to costs, be aware that the average undergrad spends $3,562 on a meal plan each year. When grading its undergraduate housing, Arkansas Little Rock received an 8.24 out of 10 and when rating its campus, Arkansas Little Rock received a 7.52. In terms of life on campus, there are 4 men's varsity sports offered, including basketball, baseball, and golf. To conclude, one quarter of graduates rake in $52,100 or more, six years after college and on average, its students graduate with $7,116 per year of debts.
8.76
Party Scene
7.98
Location
8.24
Dorms
8.76
Campus Food
7.98
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
950-1190
ACT Score
18-25
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
39%
Yes
12:1
Nursing
Nursing
Criminal Justice and Safety Studies
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Business
Biology
Liberal Arts and Humanities