A UA Little Rock Online student is declared in one of the approved, fully online degree or certificate programs that make up UA Little Rock Online. Affordable tuition and fewer fees are associated with these programs.
UA Little Rock Main Campus students may take any combination of face-to-face, online, hybrid, or webcast courses to complete their degree. Main Campus students are assessed the regular tuition and fees associated with their college and the academic year.
Both Online and Main Campus students have full access to the university’s academic resources.
To succeed in an online learning environment, you need:
- A quiet place to study
- Allotted study time each week
- Regular, reliable access to required equipment (see “basic requirements” section below)
- Sufficient skills in time management and communication
- To be self-motivated and disciplined
Technical requirements include:
- A computer with an up-to-date operating system and processor, as well as sufficient storage and memory capacity
- A stable Internet connection
- An updated Internet browser
- Microsoft Office or OpenOffice
Read more about the system requirements at our Blackboard Student Support website.
Note: Students taking online courses should have regular, reliable access to and control of a computer as your assignment dates may vary. Some courses may also require additional equipment or software. Check with your instructors and course syllabi to determine specific requirements for your online courses.
Online courses are accessed through Blackboard, UA Little Rock’s learning management system. When you log into Blackboard, you’ll see links to your current courses, as well as announcements and other helpful resources. Each course has its own homepage, where you’ll be able to manage assignments, watch video lectures, communicate with your instructor, participate in discussions with your classmates and use other digital tools for an engaging learning experience.
Note: Students will not have access to their Blackboard courses until the first day of the term.
All students are encouraged to check their Blackboard and UA Little Rock Gmail accounts daily and utilize the tools available within each program. Students are also encouraged to frequently check the latest Academic Calendar and copy important dates into their personal calendars.
- Blackboard offers several tools that help students stay on track and organized. The calendar tool keeps all your assignments and tasks in order, and you can easily import it into your personal calendar applications. You can also check your current grades, announcements from your instructors and online resources through the Ottenheimer Library. Visit the Blackboard student support site.
- Gmail and other Google Apps are available to every UA Little Rock student. Whether you need to communicate with your instructors, schedule important dates, review or share your notes, or collaborate on group projects with your classmates, it can all be done through your UA Little Rock Gmail account. Need help with your email? Visit the IT Services email support page.
Online courses are often based on a weekly schedule rather than a daily one, but the requirements of some instructors will vary. A good rule is to devote at least 2-3 hours of study per credit hour each week. For example, if you’re taking a course that’s worth 3 credit hours, you should spend 6-9 hours of study time each week on the material.
3 credit hours (1 course) equals about 6-9 hours of studying per week.
Note: Because accelerated courses are condensed to half a semester, they require twice as much study time per week as a semester-length course. Online students enrolled in accelerated programs should be prepared to spend a minimum of six hours a week on coursework for each credit hour. For example, a student taking a three-credit hour course should plan to spend approximately 15-18 hours per week on that particular course. We highly recommend that students take no more than two accelerated courses per term.
Online learning can be more intensive than learning face-to-face, so it’s important that you don’t overwhelm yourself. After all, one of the perks of taking online courses is having the flexibility to balance your education with other commitments, such as your family and work.
If you work 40 hours a week, we recommend you take 3-6 credit hours per week. If you work 30 hours, we recommend you take 3-9 credit hours.
Students declared in an approved, online degree or certificate program through UA Little Rock Online receive standard rates — $292 per credit hour for undergraduate programs and $396 per credit hour for graduate programs – that include tuition and fewer fees. Students who are not declared in a UA Little Rock Online program are assessed the same tuition and fees for online courses as on-campus courses, plus a distance education technology fee.
Discounts are also available for military students. Visit our “What it Costs” page for more details.
Do you have questions about tuition and fees for online courses? Contact the Bursar’s Office at 501-916-3450 or [email protected]
UA Little Rock Online is the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s brand of fully online degrees and certificate programs. The diploma will be issued by the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and the program listed will not contain the word “online” unless it is part of the program itself (i.e. “Online Writing Instruction”).
Blackboard Support: Blackboard student support offers a variety of resources for users including tutorials, links to helpful resources, and answers to students’ frequently asked questions. Students may contact Blackboard support specialists by phone or through a simple online form, and are encouraged to bookmark the website for easy access to support resources. Visit the Blackboard student support website.
Information Technology Services: The IT Services Assistance Center helps students with issues related to accessing the network on campus, logging into UA Little Rock systems, or UA Little Rock email. Contact IT Services.
Ottenheimer Library: Students who take courses online have access to the Ottenheimer Library. Through the library’s website or Blackboard, students can take advantage of different research databases, scholarly journals, e-books and other research materials. Chat, email or speak directly with a librarian through the “Ask a Librarian” feature. Search the library database
The OWL (Online Writing Lab): Online students who need help with their writing have a valuable resource at their fingertips through The OWL, UA Little Rock’s Online Writing Lab. OWL assistants provide quality feedback and problem-solving strategies for students’ writing assignments. Learn more about the OWL
MAC (Mathematics Assistance Center): Online students who need help with a math course (Calculus 3 and below) have a valuable resource at their fingertips through the MAC. Learn more about the MAC
Disability Resource Center: The Disability Resource Center collaborates with students, faculty, staff, and community members to create usable, equitable, inclusive, and sustainable learning environments. Students who are living with a disability and require support for their academic success may contact the center for solutions. Learn more about the DRC’s services
Military Student Success: UA Little Rock is a military friendly school, both on campus and online. Military and eligible dependents may find a multitude of academic support resources through UA Little Rock’s Military Student Success Center. Learn more about UA Little Rock’s VA Office services
UA Little Rock Bookstore: Students can buy or rent textbooks (new, used, or digital), as well as planners and other supplies online through the UA Little Rock Bookstore. While you’re there, check out the university apparel and accessories to show your school spirit! Browse the Bookstore