North Arkansas College
Northark | |
Other name | NAC-UA |
|---|---|
Former name | "NAC" |
| Type | Public community college |
| Established | 1974[1] |
Parent institution | University of Arkansas |
| Endowment | $347,585 (2019)[2] |
| Chancellor | Rick Massengale |
| Location | , , United States |
| Campus |
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| Colors | Red and Gray |
| Nicknames | Pioneers and Lady Pioneers |
Sporting affiliations | National Junior College Athletic Association |
| Mascot | Pioneers |
| Website | www |
North Arkansas College of the University of Arkansas (NACUA, or UA Northark) is a public community college in Harrison, Arkansas. It is part of the University of Arkansas System and serves the citizens of Boone, Carroll, Marion, Searcy, Newton, and Madison counties in northern Arkansas. Northark has two campuses in Harrison and one in Berryville, Arkansas.
History
It was organized in 1973 and opened in 1974 as a community college.[3] On May 8, 2025, the college's board of trustees voted for the college to join the University of Arkansas System. On April 20, 2026, it officially merged with the University of Arkansas System.
Academics
Northark offers an Associate of Arts degree and an Associate of Science degree in seven fields designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution. Northark offers sixteen majors for students earning an Associate of Applied Science, designed to lead to employment. The college also offers 23 technical certificates and 22 certificates of proficiency.[4]
Accreditation
North Arkansas College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[5]
References
- ^ Bowden, Bill (June 26, 2019). "Bids on 2 Harrison college sites top out at $712,500". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Little Rock: WEHCO Media. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
- ^ "North Arkansas College Harrison, AR Basic Financial Statements And Other Reports". June 30, 2020. p. 35. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
- ^ "College Board Votes to Join UofA System | North Arkansas College".
- ^ "Academics". Harrison: North Arkansas College. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
- ^ "Higher Learning Commission". www.hlcommission.org. Retrieved 2023-04-03.