Make your transition easier

The Latino Alumni Scholars Association’s goal is to help incoming students of minority backgrounds have an easier time managing their experience as a new University of Arkansas student.

Where to start

Here’s a few things you may need to know before making your transition.

Apply

Enroll to become a student and join the Razorback family by apply for the next semester.

Plan Your Courses

Once you’re enrolled you need to plan your class schedule to your convenience.

Orientation Programs

Meet other new students and faculty that will support you throughout your academic year.

Visit Campus

Visit campus before you start to get a feel of campus and find all your classes ahead of time.

Connections

Meet faculty and staff who come from similar backgrounds as you and understand your needs.

Campus Accommodations

Campus is full of services and accomodations. Find where you can find and have access to everything you’ll need throughout the year.

Hispanic/Latin(x) Stats

The hispanic and latin(x) community is growing each year the following are an estimate of numberes in counting.

First Time/First Year

Degree Seeking/Undergrads

Today's Total

Latin(X) Alumni
The following are quotes of graduated students.
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Andrel Nahaev

operation Director, Elegant Themes

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Eduard Ungureanu

Tech Support, Elegant Themes

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Tom Ewer

Blogger, Elegant Themes

Talk to us!

We’re happy to answer questions or help you in any way that we can.

The content of this site is solely that of LASA, a registered student organization at the University of Arkansas, and does not in any way reflect the views of the University of Arkansas.

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