Syllabus Search Website Now Available

The new Syllabus Bank at syllabus.uark.edu is now available to students and can be a resource in the course-selection process. Using the new site, students can log in and search faculty-submitted syllabi to review assignments, exam schedules, attendance policies, reading lists and course materials.

The bank, which relies on faculty contributions, was requested by the Associated Student Government and developed by IT Services.

IT Services encourages faculty members to submit previous and current syllabi for students to review. To add syllabi saved as PDFs, faculty can log into ISIS, navigate to the course and click the icon in the Manage Syllabus column.

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Contacts

Darla Kay Sanders-Weatherford,
IT Services
479-575-2901, dksander@uark.edu

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