Welcome to your Student Newsletter
New Student & Family Programs believes that creating a solid transition for first-year students and their families is an important step toward building a solid foundation for your academic success. That is why our office encourages all first-year students and their families to be part of our monthly newsletters.The e-newsletters are tailored specifically to engage you and make you aware of the many services available on campus and the opportunities to get involved that will enhance your college experience.
The e-newsletters are focused on providing you with up-to-date information about happenings on campus, descriptions of helpful resources, offices and services. We build each month’s newsletter utilizing the various questions and concerns we receive over the past month as well as offering timely articles anticipating normal developmental challenges students experience throughout their first year in college.
WINTER READY: INCLEMENT WEATHER
As fall settles in and we draw closer to winter, inclement weather can become more frequent. The Northwest Arkansas area can experience severe winter weather. In the event of severe weather, the University of Arkansas has established an Inclement Weather...
SPRING 2019 WELCOME WEEKS
New Student & Family Programs is excited to welcome you back to campus in January! Welcome Weeks will be the first two weeks of school, with events happening all over campus for students to connect and create. Kicking off the semester wouldn’t be...
STUDENT LEADER OF THE MONTH: HANNAH CHUDY
Hannah Chudy has been selected as the Student Leader of the Month for December. Originally from Woodland, California, Hannah came to the University of Arkansas to major in Psychology and Criminal Justice. She currently serves as a research assistant for...
WEATHER TRANSITIONS: HEAT IN THE RESIDENCE HALL
Questions arise every year about how heat works in the halls. University Housing follows the same heating and cooling policy as the rest of campus. We strive to keep temperatures within the comfort range of 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit. We began the process of...