Last Saturday night July 16 was a big night in Hope, Arkansas and a big night for Texarkana as The Miss Southwest/Ouachita River Scholarship Competitions took place at Hempstead Hall on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Hope-Texarkana. And those two titles went to two women from Texarkana.
This is going to be a great evening as the Farmers Bank Foundation presents astronaut, author, speaker, and retired U.S. Navy Captain Scott Kelly to Texarkana for a speaking engagement. It's all part of The Distinguished Speaker Series.
Who wouldn't want to be able to help someone in a life or death situation? You could save a life by learning CPR. Lucky for you there is a class coming up in Texarkana where you can learn CPR and get certified too.
The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana Secondary Career & Technical Education Center offers FREE college credit to several area high schools. If a student will be entering 11th or 12th-grade next school year at one of the following high schools, they can sign up now for UAHT Secondary Career Center classes.
Schools out in in the state of Arkansas. Out of an abundance of caution and in response to Governor Hutchinson's issued mandate yesterday for all Arkansas Public K-12 school districts to close by Tuesday, March 17, 2020.
The University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana now offers an Associate of Arts in General Education Degree 100% Online. The Associate of Arts in General Education is the most versatile transfer degree.
In fall of 2018, Estefani Leyva, of Hope, Arkansas, arrived on the University of Arkansas Hope-Texarkana (UAHT) campus to explore the possibility of attaining her General Education Development Certificate (GED) with plans of becoming a pre-k teacher. “I made the bad decision of dropping out of high school my senior year,” said Leyva in a press release.
The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville recently announced the new Arkansas Transfer Achievement Scholarship program that reduces tuition rates for students who graduate with associate’s degrees from any of the two-year colleges in the University of Arkansas System and then transfer to the Fayetteville campus.