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UA Little Rock Provides Half-off Tuition Scholarships

Charles W. Donaldson Student Services Center and Donaghey Student Center
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Photo by Ben Krain.

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is implementing several new student aid initiatives to help make college more affordable for students as they and their families are facing unprecedented challenges from the continuing effects of the covid-19 pandemic. 

The new student aid initiatives include new scholarships for freshmen that cover 50 percent of course tuition and fees, debt relief for students with balances from previous semesters, distribution of federal covid-19 relief funds to students, and the implementation of a new scholarship program.

For the first initiative, UA Little Rock is offering first-time freshmen as well as new freshmen with 11 or fewer transfer credit hours a scholarship that covers half of their tuition and fees for the 2021-22 academic year. The scholarship is available to the first 1,000 students and is valued up to $5,000. It is funded through a combination of private and institutional funds.

“Combined with the recent 11 percent decrease in our institutional net price, the Trojan Strong scholarship provides exceptional opportunity for new freshmen students,” said Dr. Cody Decker, vice chancellor for student affairs and chief data officer. “We hope that students and their parents recognize this incredible value and take advantage of this unique opportunity to get a head start on an accessible and world-class education at UA Little Rock.”

The scholarship is available to freshmen who are unconditionally admitted to UA Little Rock and enroll in at least 12 credit hours for the fall semester. No additional application is needed. Students who earn a 2.25 GPA or higher during the fall semester may renew the scholarship for the spring semester. Recipients of the Trojan Strong scholarship will participate in student success initiatives that cover academic success, life skills, and financial literacy.

Student Debt Relief

In the second initiative, UA Little Rock is offering need-based scholarships to provide debt relief for current students with past balances of up to $5,000 so they can continue their education. These scholarships are funded as part of a $25 million donation from an anonymous donor UA Little Rock received in 2020.

This need-based scholarship is available to part-time and full-time undergraduate students who were enrolled in the spring or summer 2021 semesters. Students eligible for this scholarship were directly contacted by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships and asked to complete the scholarship application by Aug. 13.

Students who receive a scholarship to pay for a prior balance will meet satisfactory academic progress, participate in a newly developed online financial aid literacy program with information about financial resources and student aid opportunities, and enroll for the fall semester.

Distribution of Federal Covid-19 Funds

UA Little Rock has received approximately $10 million in federal covid-19 relief for students through the American Rescue Plan. The funds will be available at the start of the fall term and will be distributed through two ways. The first will provide direct relief for students, while the second will provide emergency grants for students in need.

Undergraduate students will receive direct aid through a formula-based approach. Full-time students are expected to receive between $420 and $720 through the direct aid formula.

Undergraduate and graduate students who need emergency aid may fill out an application for a grant. Full-time students can expect to receive between $250 and $750 through the application-based aid.

New Scholarship System

UA Little Rock has also launched a new scholarship system that automatically matches students with available scholarships inside and outside of the university.

ScholarshipUniverse is a one-stop shop for scholarships, including external, institutional, and private scholarships. ScholarshipUniverse is web-based, mobile-friendly, and uses both emails and text messages to communicate with students.

“This system enables a personalized approach to scholarships,” said Jonathan Coleman, director of financial aid and scholarships at UA Little Rock. “Improving the ability to match students to scholarships will help students move away from the application mindset and ease the burden of submitting multiple scholarship applications.”

UA Little Rock is the first university in Arkansas to implement ScholarshipUniverse, making it one of the first to automatically match students with available outside scholarships.

Instead of searching for eligible scholarships, students will answer a series of online questions and complete a scholarship profile. The answers will be used to match students with institutional and external scholarships using a number of criteria, which can include academic merit, program, desired career, and extracurricular interests.

Students may contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at financialaid@ualr.edu or 501-916-3035 for more information.