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High school graduates looking to further their education have their choice between hundreds of schools, colleges and universities. Prospective students should select their new school after reviewing the degree options, school location, cost, school size and the social aspects.
 
 
 

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There are 47 institutes of higher learning in the state of Arkansas, including six campuses of the University of Arkansas. Other popular schools include the University of the Ozarks, Arkansas Baptist College and Arkansas State University.

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Arkansas Higher Education System

Arkansas has a diverse education system, offering 33 public and 13 private institutions of higher learning, as well as a number of licensed technical or vocational schools. Among them, are the renowned University of Arkansas and the Arkansas State University.

Jobs in Arkansas

Jobs in Arkansas are readily available to residents in a wide range of industries. Though the largest share of Arkansas' workforce is dedicated to positions in the service industry (32%), there are other notable sectors, such as wholesale and retail trades (21%), manufacturing (17%), and military and government services (16%).

Arkansas Economic Information

Although agriculture and petroleum production do play a part in the economy of Arkansas, manufacturing and the service industries are the key players today. In addition, the tourist industry brings many people to the state each year to visit one of the many national and state parks.

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Total Renters 38.28%
Total Owners 61.72%
Total Vacancy 9.63%
Total Occupied 90.37%

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Arkansas (AR): Colleges, Schools and University System

The four largest colleges and universities in Arkansas are the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and Little Rock, University of Central Arkansas, and Arkansas State University. These colleges and universities offer programs lasting four years or more.

Arkansas State Info and Higher Education Facts

Arkansas, the 32nd-largest state in the U.S. by population, is a region of natural diversity, many national parks, tourism and manufacturing. The state supports a large number of universities for its size, including the University of Arkansas and the State University of Arkansas systems and a number of private liberal arts colleges.

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