December 10, 2024 - 23:59

At UA Little Rock, our mission to provide accessible, quality education is central to our work. We have proudly expanded this commitment through our innovative Corporate Partners Program, which now serves as a vital bridge between education and economic growth in Arkansas. This program aims to foster collaboration between the university and local businesses, creating a synergy that benefits both students and the workforce.
Through the Corporate Partners Program, students gain valuable insights and experiences that prepare them for the demands of the job market. Participating companies have the opportunity to engage with emerging talent, ensuring they have access to a skilled workforce that meets their needs. This initiative not only enhances the educational experience but also contributes to the economic vitality of the region.
As we move forward, UA Little Rock remains dedicated to strengthening these partnerships, ultimately driving innovation and growth within Arkansas's economy. The Corporate Partners Program exemplifies our commitment to creating a brighter future for both students and the community at large.
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