University of the Ozarks
415 N College Ave
Clarksville AR 72830
(479) 979-1000

General Information
- Campus Setting
Town: Remote
- Type of School
Private, not-for-profit
4-year or Above
- Total Enrollment
675 (675 undergraduate)
- Programs Offered
Bachelor's degree
- Calendar
Semester
- Student-to-Faculty Ratio
12 to 1
- Distance Learning Opportunities
Student Body
- Full Time / Part Time
92% / 8%
- Men / Women (Full Time)
42% / 58%
- Undergraduate / Graduate
100% / 0%
- In-State / Out-of-State
61% / 39%
Breakdown of Student Population by Ethnicity
Estimated Cost & Financial Aid
- Tuition & Fees
$18,900
- Room & Board$6,050
- Percentage of Students
Receiving Any Financial Aid
87%
- Average Financial Aid Package$18,487
- Average Indebtedness at Graduation$16,852
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Undergraduate Admissions
- Total Number of Applicants843
- Students Admitted
545
(65%)
- Students Enrolled195
(23%)
- Average High School GPA3.48
- Students in top 10% of HS Class28%
- SAT Critical Reading (Middle 50%)
440-595
- SAT Critical Math (Middle 50%)
460-585
- SAT Critical Writing (Middle 50%)
N/A
- ACT Composite (Middle 50%)
20-25
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Biological and biomedical sciences
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Biology/Biological Sciences, General
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Business, management, marketing, and related support services
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Accounting
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Business Administration and Management, General
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Marketing/Marketing Management, General
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Communication, journalism, and related programs
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Broadcast Journalism
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Mass Communication/Media Studies
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Education
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Elementary Education and Teaching
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Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
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Technology Teacher Education/Industrial Arts Teacher Education
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English language and literature/letters
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English Language and Literature, General
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Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities
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General Studies
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Mathematics and statistics
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Mathematics, General
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Natural resources and conservation
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Environmental Studies
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Physical sciences
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Chemistry, General
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Psychology
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Psychology, General
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Social sciences
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Economics, General
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Political Science and Government, General
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Sociology
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Visual and performing arts
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Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General
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Fine/Studio Arts, General
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Music, General
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Academic Profile of Incoming Freshman
- Total Number of Applicants843
- Students Admitted
545
(65%)
- Students Enrolled195
(23%)
- Average High School GPA3.48
- Students in top 10% of HS Class28%
- Students in top 25% of HS Class54%
- Students in top 50% of HS Class84%
- SAT Critical Reading (Middle 50%)
440-595
- SAT Critical Math (Middle 50%)
460-585
- SAT Critical Writing (Middle 50%)
N/A
- ACT Composite (Middle 50%)
20-25
Undergraduate Application Process
- Application FeeN/A
- Early Decision Application Deadline--
- Regular Application DeadlineNo closing date
- High School RankRecommended
- High School RecordRequired
- Completion of College-Prep ProgramRecommended
- Admissions Test Scores (ACT/SAT)Required
- TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign
Language)Required
Estimated Cost
- Tuition & Fees
$18,900
- Room & Board$6,050
- Books & Supplies$800
- Average Cost Per Credit HourN/A
Estimated Financial Aid
- Percentage of Students
Receiving Any Financial Aid87%
- Average Financial Aid Package$18,487
- Average Indebtedness at Graduation$16,852
- Federal Grants30%$4,463
- Pell Grants30%$3,248
- Other Federal Grants30%$1,215
- State & Local Grants27%$3,651
- Institutional Grants95%$10,654
- Federal Loans53%$4,033
- Non-Federal Loans24%$4,609
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