Congratulations On Your Admission to the University of Arkansas
We look forward to welcoming you to campus.
Pre-Arrival Checklist
- Accept your admission by logging into your Applicant Portal and clicking “Offer of Admission”.
- Check your admission notice for any additional items needed by the University, such as official transcripts
- Check with the Registrar’s Office for enrollment dates
- Take a Look at the Onboarding Information for New Graduate Students
- Review the information regarding Immigration Basics.
- Reach out to your academic advisor or department to notify them of your acceptance of admission
International Students and Scholars Office
- The International Students and Scholars (ISS) Office is here to help as you prepare for your arrival to Fayetteville. Whether it is information regarding new student orientation, campus events and programs, or questions about your immigration status while on campus, the ISS is here for you.
- Make sure you read any emails you receive from the ISS Office, as they will contain important information you need to know as you begin your journey to the University of Arkansas.
- Visit ISSLink
Graduate Student Onboarding
- New students are enrolled in a Preparing for Grad School course on blackboard and are invited to our New Graduate Student Orientation every fall and spring to help you transition into graduate education on our campus.
- Every fall we induct a new cohort into the Razorgrad Institute for Success and Engagement (RISE), investing in promising new graduate students from a variety of backgrounds and assisting in their transition to graduate school.
- We offer TA Teaching Camp to help prepare new and returning graduate assistants with teaching responsibilities
for the classroom.
Admission Letter
Please make sure that your degree program and start term are correct.
If you have questions about your admission letter, please contact the Graduate Admissions
Office at gradinfo@uark.edu, or your academic program.
Registering for Classes
Domestic students can register for classes before orientation:
- See your advisor (listed on your admissions letter). If an advisor has not yet been assigned, contact the graduate coordinator or the chair person of the academic program.
- Use your UARK e-mail ID and password to log in to UAConnect.
New students can register from the beginning of the registration period until the first Friday of the first week of classes. See the Office of the Registrar site.
Housing
The university does not offer specific graduate student housing; however, housing
options are abundant throughout Fayetteville. Many apartment complexes and neighborhoods
are on or near one of the Razorback Transit bus routes, making it very convenient
for students to get to campus. To search for housing and compare prices and amenities,
visit the University’s free housing database at Off-Campus Housing.
University ID Card
All students must have a University ID card. This card is used as identification for a university campus member, security access, enrollment verification, and meal plan access.
The Campus Card Office is located on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Union, Room 427. For new students, there is a $22 charge for your ID card. Take a valid photo ID with you: driver’s license, military ID, or passport.
Pat Walker Health Center
The Pat Walker Health Center offers proactive medical and mental health care on campus
with physicians and nurse practitioners. The health center includes a medical clinic,
a women’s clinic, and counseling services, as well as programs in health promotion.
To learn more about student health services and graduate student health insurance,
call 479-575-4451, or visit the Pat Walker Health Center.
Immunization Form
The University of Arkansas is required to comply with the State of Arkansas two-dose measles immunization regulation. Access information on the requirement and compliance at Medical Records & Forms. Please return the Immunization Compliance form to Pat Walker Health Center, 525 N. Garland, 1 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701. You can also email forms to immu@uark.edu. Individuals who fail to comply will have a hold placed on their UAConnect account and will be unable to register as a full-time student.
Parking and Transit
Parking at the University of Arkansas requires a U of A parking permit. You can purchase your permit once you have registered for classes. Pricing information is available at Transit & Parking or by calling 479-575-7275. Temporary visitor parking permits may also be purchased here for a day or week at a nominal fee.
Free bus service is provided by Razorback Transit (479-575-7433). Razorback Transit buses have wheelchair lifts and bike racks. Transit services are provided from 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday during the fall and spring semesters. Reduced bus services are available during finals and summer sessions. Find route maps and additional information at Transit Services.
Center for Educational Access
The Center for Educational Access (CEA) serves as the central campus resource for helping students with disabilities obtain the accommodations they need for equal access to classroom activity. In partnership with students, faculty, and staff, CEA staff members work with students individually to assist academic units to determine reasonable accommodations that will enable every student to have access to the full range of programs and services. The Center for Educational Access is located in the Arkansas Union, Room 209.
Career Development Center
The University Career Development Center offers programs and services to assist you in making career related decisions that will affect your future. A complete list of services may be found on the Career Development Center site or by calling 479-575-2805.