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UA Little Rock seeks community input for next phase of football, marching band feasibility study

The UA Little Rock football team that attended the 1948 Sugar Bowl.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is seeking input from the university community and the public to assess whether UA Little Rock should implement a football and marching band program. 

The 34-question survey is a key component of UA Little Rock’s $125,000 feasibility study by Conventions, Sports and Leisure. The survey takes 10 to 15 minutes to complete and focuses on a variety of topics regarding the impact of a football program on the university, the athletic department, and the community.

The study began in December 2017 and is expected to conclude this summer. The survey will help determine the cost of restarting a football and marching band program at UA Little Rock as well as help gauge community and financial support.

The survey was distributed Feb. 20 to nearly 90,000 people, including UA Little Rock faculty, staff, students, alumni, and corporate sponsors.

UA Little Rock is seeking feedback from the community via an online survey. Surveys should be completed by Thursday, March 15. Click here to take the online survey.

For more information about the study, including FAQs, visit the Football Feasibility Study link or email athletics@ualr.edu.