University Of Arkansas Hosting “Diversity Impact 2006”

The University of Arkansas is welcoming prospective students to its campus for “Diversity Impact 2006” through Saturday, Nov. 18. Students arrived on campus Thursday.

“Diversity Impact 2006” is an excellent opportunity for prospective students from diverse backgrounds in Arkansas and surrounding states to tour the UA campus, meet with faculty and students, and experience what the university has to offer. Participants will have the opportunity to take an ACT test provided by the U of A and speak with faculty and staff about attending the university, including admission processes, financial aid, scholarships and areas of study.  

“Diversity Impact 2006” attracts multicultural students from high schools in Arkansas and neighboring states. Dawn Medley, director of Admissions, believes “this is an excellent event for students to experience the University of Arkansas.  By providing this opportunity, the University is able to showcase the educational avenues available to all students.  By bringing students to campus, we feel that more students will take advantage of all the University has to offer.” Students and family members participating in the event are encouraged to take advantage of free transportation provided by the university.

In addition to providing transportation to the UA campus for “Diversity Impact 2006,” the university will also provide lodging in a residence hall to student participants.

For more information about “Diversity Impact 2006,” please contact the Office of Admissions at (800) 377-UofA [8632] or (479) 575-5242. RSVPs are required to attend the event.

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