College Rankings Survey Open for Student Participation

College Rankings Survey Open for Student Participation
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University of Arkansas students can now participate in the Times Higher Education US Student Survey, used to develop annual rankings for more than 800 U.S. colleges and universities. The survey includes a short list of questions about the student experience at the U of A.

The online survey should take less than five minutes to complete.

Undergraduate and graduate students can participate. At least 50 responses from U of A students are required for the University of Arkansas to be included in the ranking, which could help reinforce the university's growing reputation as one of the nation's top public research institutions.

The survey feedback is used to develop university rankings that provide information to prospective students and their families in several categories including the likelihood to graduate and find employment, educational resources on campus, access to faculty members and the diversity of the campus community.

The survey is open through May 2020.

Contacts

John Post, director of academic communications
University Relations
479-575-4449, johnpost@uark.edu

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