Stadium Drive Test Center Now Open for Accommodated Testing

The new test center is located next to the Arkansas Union. Students can access the center by entering the Union Station bus terminal and taking the stairs or elevators down to the lower floor.
Cassandra Thomas

The new test center is located next to the Arkansas Union. Students can access the center by entering the Union Station bus terminal and taking the stairs or elevators down to the lower floor.

Students can now take accommodating testing at a new test center on the U of A campus. The Stadium Drive Test Center, formerly known as the Center for Educational Access Test Center, is located next to the Arkansas Union below the Union Station bus terminal. Test takers can enter by taking the elevator or the stairs inside the bus terminal, or by going through the third floor of the Stadium Drive Parking Garage.

The Office of Testing Services opened the new location following a doubling in demand of accommodated testing on campus last school year compared to the year before. Testing Services administered more than 17,000 exams last year, a record.

"The new center offers 34 seats for testing in the heart of campus, providing a convenient and easily accessible testing experience," said Jacob London, director of testing services.

The center will be open from Sept. 1 through Finals Week of the fall semester and from Feb. 1 through Finals Week of the spring semester.

Testing Services is a Nationally Certified testing provider with the National College Testing Association. The office assumed responsibility for administering accommodated exams in July 2022. The office also has a test center on Razorback Road providing standardized and professional exams such as the GRE, Praxis, GMAT, ACT, Accuplacer and more.

For more information, visit the Testing Services website

Contacts

John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853, johnpost@uark.edu

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