The states second largest institution, Arkansas State University is located in Jonesboro, AK. There are seven campus locations spread across the state and they all offer a variety of majors and minors, including African-American studies, electronic commerce, economics, art and computer and information technology. The school features over 100 groups and organizations to get involved in, and has 17,000 students enrolled and continued growth is expected. If you are a GED student and scored less then a 19 on the ACT test, you must complete four core courses with a minimum of a 2.0 GPA within your first 30 degree hours.
Arkansas State University
P.O. Box 1630
State University, AK 72467
(870) 972-3024
(800) 382-3030
astate.edu
Henderson State University is a medium-sized public university in Arkadelphia, AK. There are a variety of degrees and majors available to future students, including accounting, communications, digital art and design, nursing, and physical education. There are more then 90 student organizations for you to partake in. There is also Greek life and intramural sports. If you are a GED student, you must score a 19 on the ACT test or else you will be admitted to the university on a conditional basis.
Henderson State University
1100 Henderson St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71999
(800) 228-7333
(870) 230-5028
hsu.edu
Founded in 1909, Southern Arkansas University is a four-year university in Magnolia, AK. that offers a variety of undergraduate majors and degree programs. There are also over 100 student organizations on campus. GED students are accepted solely on their ACT score, if it is below 19 you will be accepted on conditional status.
Southern Arkansas University
100 East University
Magnolia, AK 71753
(870) 235-4000
web.saumag.edu