Fayetteville Policies and Procedures - Revisions

The following Fayetteville Policies and Procedures have been revised and may be viewed at http://vcfa.uark.edu/675.php.

102.0 - Board of Trustees members
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/1020.pdf
New Board of Trustees member has been added.

409.2 - Holiday Schedule, FY13
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/4092.pdf
New holiday schedule beginning July 2012. 

702.1 - Building Executives List
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/7021List.pdf
SCAC (Southeastern Conference Academic Consortium) has been renamed TEST (Testing Center)
NWQA has been renamed Willard B. Gatewood, Jr. Hall at Northwest Quad
ENGR has been renamed John A. White, Jr. Engineering Hall.

727.2 - Toxic Substances Use on Campus
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/7272.pdf
The first paragraph is the original policy; additional info and procedures added.

Contacts

Lennie Carroll, Administrative Support Supervisor
Finance & Administration
479-575-5828, lennie@uark.edu

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