Fayetteville Policies and Procedures - Revisions
The following Fayetteville Policies and Procedures have been revised and may be viewed at:
702.2 – Building Executives List
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/7021List.pdf
The building Executive and/or Alternate has been revised for the following buildings: ALUM, ARAS, BELL, CCHP, ENGR, HEAT, KIMP, NCHL
708.0 – Facility/Outdoor Space Reservation Form
http://vcfa.uark.edu/Documents/7080Form.pdf
Minor editing changes have been made.
Topics
- Administrative News
- Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design
- Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences
- College of Education and Health Professions
- Global Campus
- College of Engineering
- Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
- Graduate School & International Education
- School of Law
- Sam M. Walton College of Business
- Facilities
- Division of Student Affairs
- UAPD
- Honors College
Contacts
Lennie Carroll, Admin Support Supervisor
Finance & Administration
579-575-5828,
lennie@uark.edu
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