New Partnership for Refunds and Financial Aid Delivery

The University of Arkansas has partnered with Higher One, a financial services company focused solely on higher education, to deliver financial aid and other school refunds to University of Arkansas students. Students will be asked to make a refund delivery preference selection with Higher One so that financial aid money and refunds can be delivered without delay.

For more information regarding this important change, visit the refund and financial aid delivery information page or contact the Student Accounts Office at 479-575-5651.

If you have selected to open a OneAccount with Higher One, surcharge-free Allpoint ATMs are located in the Garland and Harmon parking garages, Maple Hill Resident Hall and the Administrative Services Building, and several off campus sites. To see a full listing of locations visit the ATM locator page.

Contacts

Kim Gilbert, project/program specialist
Treasurer's Office
479-575-5651, gilbert@uark.edu

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