Best Aerospace Engineering Colleges & Programs in Arkansas

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Henderson State University

Henderson State University is one of only 10 public schools in the state and has the alma mater “The School with a Heart.” Rated as having “selective” admissions, HSU offers the only bachelor’s degree in aviation in the state. The Reynolds...

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I have taken several classes, and almost every one of them I have learned a lot of new information from. There were only a couple classes that I didn't really retain much, because they seemed to be a review from the college prep classes from high...

” – Brittany from Malvern, AR
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Established in 1928, the University of Arkansas Fort Smith is a public, 4-year institution in the University of Arkansas System. UAFS offers over 90 undergraduate degree and certificate programs, as well as a master-level program in Healthcare...

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I love my classes. Most of my instructors have been really great so far!

” – Jordey from Fort Smith, AR
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Featuring the state’s lowest tuition cost, Arkansas Northeastern College is a 2-year community college with three campus locations. Arkansas Northeastern is home to three academic divisions in Allied Health, Allied Technologies, and Arts & Sciences...

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Everyone was very helpful with the enrollment process. From the admissions, business office, security and bookstore. Instructor shows a sincere desire to see students suceed in his class.

” – Kellye from Blytheville, AR
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Southern Arkansas University Tech is a 2-year community college featuring an emphasis on technical subjects. SAU Tech offers degree and certificate programs in 20 academic divisions and six associate degrees are available entirely online. In addition...

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SAU Tech is one of the best colleges in Arkansas. At SAU Tech you get a quality learning environment with great instructors to help you. SAU Tech also provides great learning resource centers and academic tutoring all free at your disposal.

” – Brittany from Bearden, AR
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Pulaski Technical College is a two-year community college affiliated with the University of Arkansas. For students planning to transfer to a four-year school, Pulaski Tech has transfer agreements with several schools, including the University of...

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They have all kinds of help, tutor online is really helpful

” – Juana from Little Rock, AR
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Originally founded as a vocational school, Arkansas State University Mid-South is a 2-year community college in eastern Arkansas. ASU Mid-South offers degrees and certificates in 15 academic programs. In addition to classroom space, the ASU Mid-South...

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Am learing a lot of self-discipline. I'm learning how to learn, how to think, and how to communicate effectively.

” – Erika from West Memphis, AR
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Established in 1991, the University of Arkansas Community College-Batesville is a public, 2-year institution located in Independence County. The college offers over 40 associate’s degree and certificate programs as well as over 60 2+2 programs in...

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I am learning a lot more than I did in high school. With the teacher only teaching up to 20 students at a time, we are able to interact, and ask lots of questions. The teachers there also can tell if the whole class is struggling and will spend more...

” – Taylor from Batesville, AR