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Research Arkansas colleges and find information about getting scholarships in Arkansas. Arkansas has a wealth of education opportunities.

The Arkansas Association for Student Loans

This site will direct you to scholarships you never knew existed and give you information about organizations in Little Rock that will lend you money to go to school.

Hendrix College

Hendrix, in Conway, is one of Arkansas' best colleges. Find out more about the programs they offer and admissions on their site.

ITT Tech

ITT Educational Services, Inc. is a leading private college system focused on technology-oriented programs of study. It operates over 70 ITT Technical Institutes in over 27 states, which predominantly provide career-focused, degree programs.

Philander Smith College

Philander Smith College is a historically black university located in Little Rock. The site offers admission information, a list of majors offered and a history of the school.

Pulaski Technical College

This two-year college offers programs for students who plan to transfer to four-year colleges and continuing education opportunities and customized training services for businesses, industries and individuals in central Arkansas.

UALR School of Law

UALR's law school is located in central Arkansas. Find out more about their program and get information about applying online.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock

UALR is known as a commuter college for students of all ages. The site gives information on classes, admission requirements and registration information.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

UAMS is Arkansas' medical and pharmaceutical college. They also offer programs in nursing, public health and other health related professions.

The University of Central Arkansas

UCA is located in Conway. The university offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal and fine arts, in the basic sciences, and in technical and professional fields in addition to its historical emphasis in the field of education

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