Pursuant to federal regulations in the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, colleges and universities are required to disclose information about the institution and various programs and policies to prospective and enrolled students. Links to the required consumer information are provided within each main section below. Select a category to view additional information.
Printed copies of these materials may be obtained from a Financial Aid Counselor in the Office of Financial Aid.
General Institutional Information
- Vision, Mission, and Core Values
- Fast Facts
- Organizational Chart
- Accreditation, Articulation Agreements and Licensure of Institutional Programs
- Professional Licensure Disclosure
- Privacy of Student Records – Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Division of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Institutional Reports
- Faculty
- Copyright Infringement – Policies and Sanctions
- Title IX
- Campus Safety, Campus Police
- Clery Act
- College Navigator Website
Information for Students
- Academic Calendar
- University Catalog
- Tuition and Fees
- Services for Students with Disabilities
- Student Governance (Associated Student Government)
- Textbook Information
- Educational Programs
- Transfer of Credit Policy
- Requesting a Transcript
- Student Complaint Process
- Veteran Services
- Writing and Presentation Center
- Student Activities
- Student Wellness
- Student Parking
- Student Health Clinic
Student Financial Services
- Code of Conduct
- Mission Statement
- Identity Theft Prevention & Red Flags
- Cohort Default Rate
- Financial Aid – How to Apply
- Financial Aid Eligibility and Basics
- Cost of Attendance
- Budgets 2023-24
- Budgets 2022-23
- Budgets 2021-22
Budgets 2020-21 - The COA does not represent actual charges on a student’s account. To obtain actual charges, please visit the gus.uams.edu.
- Types of Financial Aid
- Verification Process
- Entrance/Exit Counseling
- Book Voucher
- Refund Policy and Requirements for Withdrawal and Return of Federal Financial Aid
- Debt Management
- Study Abroad Programs and Financial Aid Information
- UAMS does not offer study abroad programs.
- Student Right To Know
- Federal Pell Grant Recipients – Completion rates
- Federal Stafford Loan Recipients – Completion rates
- Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs
- Private (Alternative) Loans
- UAMS encourages you to use all available federal loan programs before applying for private loans.
- Federal loans may have more favorable terms and conditions than private loans.
- Private loans are credit-based and may require a co-signer.
- You may be eligible for private loans even if you are not eligible for federal financial aid.
Student Outcomes
- Retention Rate
- Graduation Rate (Student Right-to-Know Act)
- Job Placement Rates for Graduates
- Licensure and Professional Exam Pass Rates
Health and Safety
- Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
- Vaccination Policies
- Unplanned Pregnancy Prevention
- Student Health Clinic
- Campus Security Policies, Crime Statistics, and Crime Log
- Fire Safety Policies, Fire Statistics, and Fire Log (On–Campus Housing Facilities)
Faculty Development
The University of Arkansas provides a number of faculty development services including the:
Constitution Day
Constitution Day, also known as Citizenship Day, is an American federal observance that commemorates the ratification of the United States Constitution and recognizes those born in the U.S., as well as naturalized citizens. The day is celebrated on September 17, to honor the date 39 delegates to the Constitution Convention signed the U. S. Constitution in 1787.
In 2004, a law establishing the holiday was created and mandates that all publicly funded educational institutions, and all federal agencies, provide educational programming on the history of the American Constitution on that day (or in the preceding or following week, if the date falls on a weekend).
The UAMS Department of Campus Life and Student Support Services celebrates this important date by hosting a Constitution Day/Resource Fair at the Student Center. As part of the festivities, voter registration information and facts about the U.S. Constitution, along with other available resources, are showcased on a display table during the event.
Resources:
Pursuant to the Higher Education Act of 1965 and the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is providing you with the following links to assist you in voter registration. If you are already registered to vote or do not wish to vote, please disregard this information.
Register to Vote in Arkansas (https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information/)
Register to Vote in Another State (https://www.eac.gov/voters/register-and-vote-in-your-state)
Complete the National Mail Voter Registration Form (https://www.eac.gov/voters/national-mail-voter-registration-form)
Voter registration information can also be found on the Campus Life mobile phone app.