Learn About the Clinton School of Public Service This Evening

Learn About the Clinton School of Public Service This Evening
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Students are invited to meet with Alex Thomas, director of enrollment at the Clinton School of Public Service, at 6 p.m. tonight, Thursday, Nov. 20, in ARKU 507.

The Clinton School is a graduate program in the University of Arkansas System and located on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center in downtown Little Rock, which offers the nation’s first Master of Public Service degree.

The two-year master’s program is uniquely designed for students who seek to meaningfully serve the needs of the world, and features actionable field projects, both domestic and international, as a core part of the curriculum.

Students are also able to pursue concurrent degree programs in public health (M.P.H.), law (J.D.), or business (M.B.A.). (The concurrent M.B.A. program is offered through the U of A Walton College of Business, with coursework in both Little Rock and Fayetteville.)

Many U of A alumni have enrolled at the Clinton School since its founding in 2004 and have enjoyed the opportunity for both graduate education and substantive service to others.

Please join Thomas this evening to learn more about the school’s academic program, the field service projects, the admissions process, and other opportunities available to Clinton School students.

Contacts

Angela Oxford, director
Center for Community Engagement
479-575-4365, afoxford@uark.edu

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