2024 Homecoming Nominations Now Open
Registered student organizations and Greek chapters are invited to nominate candidates for the 2024 Homecoming Court until noon CT on Monday, Sept. 2. The Homecoming Court will consist of seven Razorback men and seven Razorback women, all of whom must have completed 84 credit hours as listed in UA Connect. From this group, students will vote to select the Homecoming Queen and King.
All nominations must be made by the president or treasurer of an RSO that is currently registered with the Office of Student Involvement and Leadership or the Office of Greek Life. Eligible candidates must have completed 84 credit hours, plan to graduate in the 2024-2025 academic year and meet co-curricular eligibility requirements, including a minimum 2.25 GPA, full-time enrollment status and no probation for conduct or academic integrity issues.
How to Nominate a Candidate:
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RSOs should submit their nominations via HogSync by the noon deadline on Monday, Sept. 2. Late or incomplete submissions will not be accepted, even if HogSync allows them.
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Each RSO can nominate up to three candidates for the Queen's Court and three for the King's Court. However, each candidate can only be nominated by one RSO and cannot apply multiple times under different RSOs.
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Nominees must meet the eligibility criteria and be set to graduate during the 2024-25 academic year.
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RSOs must be registered for the 2024-2025 academic year or complete the registration process before the nomination deadline.
For more information about the Homecoming Court, contact Aleesa Williams, ASG vice president, at asgvp@uark.edu. For a detailed Homecoming timeline, visit asg.uark.edu/homecoming.
This event is sponsored by the Associated Student Government and is supported by the Student Activities Fee. For questions or disability accommodation, please reach out to Aleesa Williams at asgvp@uark.edu. ASG is part of the Division of Student Affairs.
About the Division of Student Affairs: The Division of Student Affairs supports the whole student by cultivating transformative experiences and environments that promote student well-being, sense of community, and success. We prioritize student access, well-being, and belonging, post-graduation success, and building a strong organizational culture.
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Aleesa Williams, vice president
Associated Student Government
562-441-4992,
asgvp@uark.edu
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