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    "description": "In accordance with Act 1290 of 1997, as amended by Act 520 of 1999, UA Rich Mountain will evaluate all students graduating after May 1, 2002, from Arkansas public high schools, out-of-state ADMISSIONS ADMISSIONS www.uarichmountain.edu 13 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS high schools, home schooling, private high schools and GED recipients for the purpose of being granted conditional or unconditional admission status. UNCONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS Any student who graduated after May 1, 2002, and has successfully completed the academic or technical core curriculum with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher and a score of 16 or greater composite on the ACT, corresponding Accuplacer/SAT score as recommended by the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board will receive unconditional admission to public colleges and universities in Arkansas. CONDITIONAL ADMISSION STATUS Any student who graduated after May 1, 2002, and has not successfully completed the academic or technical core curriculum will receive conditional admission and shall be subject to the following stipulations: • Those seeking admission to the Associate of Arts degree program must complete twelve (12) semester credit hours of the general education core and any necessary remedial courses with at least a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 within the first 30 semester credit hours. • Those seeking admission to an Associate of Science degree or technical certificate program must complete at least six (6) ",
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    "description": "• Dependents and spouses of service members need the VA file number for the service member. • The student needs to complete the Veterans Online Application (VONAPP) to apply for VA Educational Benefits. https://www.ebenefits.va.gov/ • The student will need to bring the eligibility letter received from the VA. The VA generates this letter after the student completes the VONAPP and mails it to 48www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 the address entered on the application completed with the VA. Expect to receive the letter in approximately 6 to 8 weeks. NOTE: Bring one of the copies you receive to the Financial Aid Office. The student must complete the UA Rich Mountain Admissions process before registering. NOTE: UA Rich Mountain must receive all college transcripts before a student can register for classes. A VA Education Benefit recipient must register with the Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs who will be the student’s advisor while at UA Rich Mountain. The student must come by the Financial Aid Office to complete VA paperwork. Financial Aid personnel will certify your enrollment with VA. The student must notify the Financial Aid Office of any schedule or degree changes. Who should the service member contact in regards to educational programs available as well as financial aid availability? • The Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (AVCSA) is the primary contact for all students receiving any form of Veterans’ Educational Benefits. The AVCSA is knowledgeab",
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    "description": "Medical Professions (Career Center) 100.00 Phlebotomy 100.00 54www.uarichmountain.edu 479-394-7622 Fees 1. Special Credit classes (Workforce and 60+) will not incur this fee 2. Not all courses will have the “Check it Out” Book/Material Fee. Some courses will have flat rate book fee; prices will vary. See the course schedule for more details 3. Charged for maximum of two semesters 4. LPN and RN Fees include any applicable student accident insurance, professional liability insurance, background check, and drug screening costs. 5. Program Kit Fees subject to change due to materials cost. ** Matriculation fees cover application, Accuplacer Diagnostic testing, Drop/Add, Late Registration, and Graduation *** Technology fees provide resources for the College to maintain technology across each campus. Housing and Food Rates Residence Hall Fall/Spring Rates (per semester) Double Room 2,885.00 Single Room 3,400.00 SummerI/II Rates (per semester) Double Room 876.00 Single Room 1112.00 Meal Plans 19-Meal Plan 2055.00 Other Fees Preferred Parking (optional)(per year) 150.00 Housing Application Fee 150.00 Lost Key Replacement Fee 150.00 Housing Deposit (per year) 200.00 www.uarichmountain.edu 55 479-394-7622 TABLE OF CONTENTS RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS A legal resident of Polk County is defined as a person who has lived within the boundaries of the county for the past six (6) consecutive months. An out-of-county resident is defined as a person resides within the state of Arkansas, outside of P",
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