Student Access Passes and Collegiate Memberships on Sale Now

Student Access Passes and Collegiate Memberships on Sale Now
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The Razorback Access Pass is your ticket to be able to claim tickets for all sports.

For $135, students can become an Access Pass holder and Razorback Foundation Collegiate Member. By becoming an Access Pass holder, you will be eligible to claim tickets to football, men's basketball and baseball games, in addition to attending all other Razorback home sporting events. As a Collegiate Member, you will receive additional benefits including an end of the year crawfish boil and priority access to Southwest Classic football game tickets.

An Access Pass does not guarantee you admission to events.

Please note: Selling lottery-received student tickets is strictly prohibited. This includes physically selling a ticket in return for any type of payment, as well as intent to sell a ticket, such as posting an advertisement online. If a student is found selling or having intent to sell their lottery-received ticket, we reserve the right to remove this student from the lottery system for the remainder of the season.

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Contacts

Elvis John Moya, associate athletics director
Athletics Community Engagement and Fan Relations
479-575-6055, ejmoya@uark.edu

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