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College was a fresh start for each of us. A place to find ouselves and our place in the world. When we first arrived our freshman year, embarking on a new journey in a new place, we discovered all that our new home had to offer. And as we grew throughout our remaining years in Fayetteville, we lived life to the fullest. We learned to love this town ... our town. And while some of us had to eventually leave it behind, others chose to make it home forever. No matter how long we stayed, we truly experienced thelllll 8 Student Life
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L m In the midst of growth and change, UA reaches new heights in all areas of development, making a name for itself among top national universities Carolyn Finnie The University of Arkansas worked to increase both the size and quality of the student body and sought success on both counts. For the year 2005, the UA’s growing academic stature was exemplified by student accomplishment. These were the distinguishing facts that set the UA apart from any other nationally competitive institution of higher educa¬ tion, proving that we were ultimately moving toward advancement. Enrollment Enrollment at the UA set a new record for the Fall 2004 semester, a 5 percent increase from the record set a year ago. It was the first time the UA had surpassed the 17,000 stu¬ dent mark. 2004 Total Enrollment: 17, 269 Undergraduate: 13, 817 Graduate: 2,981 Law: 471 Freshman: 3,666 Sophomore: 2,906 Junior: 2,809 Senior: 3,743 In-state students: 13,957 Out-of-state students: 2,417 International students: 895 Women: 8,565 Men: 8,704 American Indian or Alaskan Native: 352 Asian or Pacific Islander: 458 African American: 981 International: 895 Latino or Hispanic: 298 Caucasian: 13,905 Not available: 380 Chancellor John A. White’s enrollment goal for 2010: 22,500 10 Student Life
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