University of Arkansas Waives Senior Citizen Tuition

University of Arkansas Waives Senior Citizen Tuition
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Arkansas residents who are 60 years of age or older are encouraged to enroll, tuition free, in on-campus credit courses at the University of Arkansas, on a space-available basis. This does not apply to online courses.

College courses engage older learners in challenging and intellectually stimulating programs, and senior Razorbacks lend wisdom and experience to traditional students in an academic environment.

Senior citizens wishing to enroll in a fall program will also need to apply for admission. In addition to completing the application for admission, participating senior citizens are asked to provide age verification by completing the Senior Citizen Tuition Fee Waiver form.

For more details about becoming a senior Razorback, call the office of admissions at 479-575-5346 or 1-800-377-8632.

Contacts

Kelly Westeen, interim assistant dean
Office of Admissions
479-575-6870, kwestee@uark.edu

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