University of Central Arkansas
The University of Central Arkansas (UCA) is a comprehensive public higher education institution located in Conway.
The University of Central Arkansas was founded by the General Assembly in 1907 as the Arkansas State Normal School. The purpose of the school in those days was to train professional teachers. The first class of 107 students enrolled in 1908. The Normal School originally had seven professors and nine academic departments. The school changed its name to Arkansas State Teachers College in 1925. The school became known as the State College of Arkansas (SCA) in January 1967 to better reflect its new mission to provide training in the liberal arts and healthcare. The State Department of Higher Education changed the name again to the University of Central Arkansas in 1975.
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Degree programs and academics
UCA offers a number of degree programs including the associate of arts, associate of applied science, bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of science in education, bachelor of fine arts, bachelor of business administration, bachelor of music education, master of arts, master of business administration, master of music, master of music education, master of science in education, master of science in nursing, and specialist in education.
- College of Business Administration
- College of Education
- College of Fine Arts and Communication
- College of Health and Behavioral Sciences
- College of Liberal Arts
- College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Honors College
The UCA Honors College was founded by president Jefferson D. Farris and professor Norbert Oscar Schedler in 1982. Students in the program pursue their general education course of study in the first two years with other honors students in large groups and small groups. Students who matriculate into the junior year pursue a minor degree in Honors Interdisciplinary Studies. Regular co-curricular activities sponsored by the Honors College include Challenge Week, Issues in the Public Square, High Tables, and Soapboxes.
Residential Colleges
- Hughes
- Minton
- State
University College
Academic Outreach
Student Government Association (SGA)
The Student Government Association represents the student body in allocating and administrating student activity funds, advising the administration in regard to student-related policies, cooperating with faculty in determining student obligations and honors, considering all student petitions to SGA, planning and supervising all SGA elections, and approving charters or cancellations of Registered Student Organizations.
The SGA is composed of total of forty senators divided into an Executive Board consisting of a Executive President, Executive Vice-President, Vice-President of Operations, and Vice-President of Finance. SGA representation from each class is as follows: President, Vice-President, Five (5) Representatives. Additional Members: Five (5) Senators at Large, Three (3) Graduate Senators.
The full Senate meets every Monday at 5 pm in Student Center 208. All students are invited to attend. This is the time when all the classes and committees come together, under the direction of the Executive Board, to report on goals and projects that are being carried out by the body. Any student can be appointed to a committee.
Enrollment figures
UCA Presidents
The University of Central Arkansas has had eight presidents and one interim president:
- John James Doyne (1908-1917)
- Burr Walter Torreyson (1917-1930)
- Heber L. McAlister (1930-1941)
- Nolen M. Irby (1941-1953)
- Silas D. Snow (1953-1975)
- Jefferson D. Farris (1975-1986)
- Winfred L. Thompson (1988-2001)
- Lu Hardin (2002-2008)
- Tom Courtway (interim, 2008-present)
Campus Buildings
- Baridon Hall
- Bernard Hall
- Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center
- Buffalo Alumni Hall
- Burdick Business Administration
- Carmichael Hall
- Christian Cafeteria
- Denney Hall
- Doyne Health Science Center
- Estes Stadium
- Farris Center
- Farris Hall
- Ferguson Chapel
- Harrin Hall
- Hughes Hall
- Irby Hall
- Laney Hall
- Lewis Science Center
- Mashburn Hall
- McAlister Hall
- McCastlain Hall
- Meadors Hall
- Minton Hall
- New Hall
- Reynolds Performance Hall
- Stanley Russ Hall
- Schichtl
- Short Hall
- Snow Fine Arts Center
- Student Center
- Thompson Hall
- Torreyson Library
- Ida Waldran Auditorium
- Wingo Hall