University of the Ozarks
In 1834, Arkansas was a rough-hewn, frontier territory still two years away from statehood. Day-to-day existence in the new territory was rough, but for the Cumberland Presbyterians who settled at Cane Hill, education was still considered to be an important issue. On October 28, 1834, that group of Cumberland Presbyterians met at the Cane Hill meeting house in northwest Arkansas for the purpose of establishing a school.One hundred seventy-five years later, the vision of those men still drives those who love that school. University of the Ozarks endured through all the tough times that would come to pass, and celebrated the success of the thousands of students who have passed through her doors. Today, she still stands strong and fiercely proud of the pioneer spirit that started it all.
Admissions
of Applicants Admitted
- April 02, 2012
SAT Required
Test Score Ranges
25th percentile to 75th percentile- 1340–1775 SAT Total
- 430–530 SAT Reading
- 460–560 SAT Math
- 440–595 SAT Writing
- 19–25 ACT Composite
- 18–25 ACT English
- 18–25 ACT Math
TOEFL Required for intl students
Cost
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
- $22,050
- $22,050
- $6,500
- $800
Will I Like It
number of undergraduates
- Private Non-Profit
- Town
- Presbyterian
- 55% Women
- 72% live in School-affliated housing
- 10% of students are 25 or older
Areas of Study
Business & Economics
Economics
Education
Teaching
Humanities
English Language & Literature, Foreign Languages
Music
General Music & Theory
Performing Arts
Drama & Theatre
Philosophy & Religion
Philosophy, Religion
Politics & Law
Political Science & Government
Science & Math
Biology, Chemistry, Materials Sciences, Math
Social Sciences
Psychology, Sociology
Extra Curriculars
Mailing Address
415 N College AveClarksville, AR 72830



