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The SAT or ACT is optional, but recommended by the school to improve your application chances. You might be able to get admitted with through your GPA or class ranking alone. Only specific departments at the school require the SAT or ACT.
Over the last century, the University of Central Arkansas has become a four-year public institution offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees. It is one of the best and most affordable options for higher education in the South.
Step 1: Complete the FAFSA and list the UCA school code 001092.

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For a full-time student, an associate degree program lasts two years. A bachelors degree program, on the other hand, lasts four years for a full-time student. Both types of programs can take longer if a student opts for part-time enrollment.
University of Central Arkansas is a medium, 4-year, public university. This coed college is located in a city in a suburban setting and is primarily a residential campus. It offers certificate, associate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.
Emphasis on Student Life. A two-year college offers benefits for students who need flexibility, but a four-year college is often a good fit for those who want to build community and strong friendships in college.

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