The University of the Ozarks is a private, four-year liberal arts, comprehensive university located in the state of Arkansas.
The University of the Ozarks is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; NCATE; Arkansas Department of Education. The Bachelor of Science degrees in Accounting, Business Education, Economics, General Business, Management / Administration, and Marketing (within the Division of Business, Communications, and Government) are accredited by International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
University of the Ozarks offers a number of scholarships for first-time entering freshmen enrolling full-time at the university, including the Academic Distinction Scholarship, Achievement Scholarship, Alumni Family Grant, Art Scholarship, Commitment to Excellence Scholarship, Dean's Scholarship, Hazel Carr Robson Scholarship, Hurie Scholarship, Music Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship, Sibling Grant, TEACH Award, and Theatre Scholarship.
University Rankings:
- University of the Ozarks is ranked 13th among Tier 1 Regional Colleges (South) by US News & World Report 2011.
- Listed as a "top tier" university by the U.S. New for the 11th consecutive year. It was ranked 2nd in the category of "Great Schools, Great Prices" among 97 universities in the 12-state South Region that are considered Baccalaureate Colleges, according to the 2010 edition of "America's Best Colleges".
- Rated 9th overall among 106 universities in the category of Comprehensive Colleges (Bachelor’s) in the South Region. It was rated 3rd in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” category (2005 edition of US News “America’s Best Colleges”).
* Next: University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
The University of the Ozarks is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; NCATE; Arkansas Department of Education. The Bachelor of Science degrees in Accounting, Business Education, Economics, General Business, Management / Administration, and Marketing (within the Division of Business, Communications, and Government) are accredited by International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.
University of the Ozarks offers a number of scholarships for first-time entering freshmen enrolling full-time at the university, including the Academic Distinction Scholarship, Achievement Scholarship, Alumni Family Grant, Art Scholarship, Commitment to Excellence Scholarship, Dean's Scholarship, Hazel Carr Robson Scholarship, Hurie Scholarship, Music Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship, Sibling Grant, TEACH Award, and Theatre Scholarship.
University Rankings:
- University of the Ozarks is ranked 13th among Tier 1 Regional Colleges (South) by US News & World Report 2011.
- Listed as a "top tier" university by the U.S. New for the 11th consecutive year. It was ranked 2nd in the category of "Great Schools, Great Prices" among 97 universities in the 12-state South Region that are considered Baccalaureate Colleges, according to the 2010 edition of "America's Best Colleges".
- Rated 9th overall among 106 universities in the category of Comprehensive Colleges (Bachelor’s) in the South Region. It was rated 3rd in the “Great Schools, Great Prices” category (2005 edition of US News “America’s Best Colleges”).
* Next: University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff