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  1. In April 1999, the University of Arkansas unveiled a set of institutional historical markers designed to commemorate significant research and intellectual achievements, notable leaders, outstanding alumni, historic events, sites and campus lore.

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  2. Business education at the University of Arkansas began on the third floor Old Main in 1926. Known as the School of Business Administration, four faculty and 21 students began business education at UA. In 1928, the school moved to the former engineering building, which was renamed the Commerce Building.

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    Vision Statement

    Through our teaching, research, and service, the Sam M. Walton College of Business will be a thought leader and a catalyst for transforming lives in Arkansas, the United States and the world.

    Core Values

    Excellence:We are driven to be the best in everything we do. Professionalism:We operate with integrity, humility, respect, and Inclusion. Innovation:We imagine possibilities, we create, and we inspire others. Collegiality:We respect each individual, we value our differences, and we welcome all.

    Mission Statement

    The mission of the Sam M. Walton College of Business is to advance and disseminate business knowledge using a diverse, inclusive, and global perspective and to encourage innovation in our primary strategic endeavors: Retail, Data Analytics, and Entrepreneurship.

    The Walton College offers degree programs for undergraduate students and for graduate students at both the master’s and doctoral levels. The Walton College is housed in modern four buildings supporting on-campus programs. These attractive facilities provide technology-equipped classrooms and state-of-the-art computer laboratories for both business ...

    Undergraduate students may pursue curricula leading to one of the following degrees: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.B.A), Bachelor of Science in International Business (B.S.I.B.). In each of these degree programs, the pre-business requirements must be completed before students may enroll in upper division business courses. Stud...

    High school graduates who expect to enroll in Walton College are encouraged to apply for scholarships made available to freshmen by individuals, business firms, and organizations. Also available to freshmen, regardless of degree program, are freshmen academic scholarships. Current Walton College students may apply for both college and departmental ...

    In addition to the general university student organizations, Walton College Student Ambassadors, Leadership Walton and a Business Dean’s Student Advisory Board, there are several college societies open to Walton College students. These include the following: 1. American Marketing Association 2. Association for Information Systems 3. Beta Alpha Psi ...

    Pre-Business Requirements

    Students pursuing a degree in Walton College are classified as pre-business with an intended major until all pre-business requirements are fulfilled. The following policies apply to the pre-business program: To be eligible to enroll in upper-division business courses in Walton College, a student must complete the Walton College computer competency requirement, ISYS 11203and maintain at least a 2.50 (on a 4.00 scale) overall grade-point average (GPA) in addition to completing the 31 credit hou...

    Business Core Requirements

    Students pursuing a degree in Walton College must complete the following business core courses.

    Registration in Junior/Senior-Level Walton College Courses

    Walton College students must complete the pre-business requirements prior to enrollment in junior- or senior-level courses in Walton College. Non-degree seeking students and students enrolled in other colleges are subject to the same course prerequisites as students within Walton College. Specific exceptions to this policy must be addressed to the executive director for undergraduate programs in Walton College. Restrictions on General Education Electives:Only three hours total of general educ...

    The normal course load in Walton College is 15 to 17 hours per semester (and six hours per summer term). Students with a 2.75 grade-point average the previous semester may take a maximum of 18 hours. Seniors may take 18 to 19 hours, if required for graduation, during their final semester. Students on academic warning are limited to a maximum course...

    An undergraduate B.S.B.A. degree-seeking student may elect to substitute 12 hours in a single upper-level foreign language for 12-15 hours of the 12-15 hours required in the junior-senior business elective block of courses for the degree requirements. Students who choose to use 12 hours of foreign language, but who are pursuing majors requiring 15 ...

    A student may elect to obtain a double major by completing all required courses for two majors in Walton College (but not in two concentrations within a single major). The minimum hour requirement for a double major is 138 degree credit hours to include all requirements for both majors. If there are courses common to both majors, academic advisers ...

    The Walton College offers a variety of minors for students desiring specific knowledge in another area of business (outside their major) to assist them in their business careers. Students may elect to obtain a business major and a business minor by completing all required courses for both the major and the minor in the Walton College (but not a maj...

  3. The Walton College traces its roots to 1926 when Harvard graduate Charles Fichtner helped form the University of Arkansas School of Business Administration and became its first dean.

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  4. news.uark.edu › Newsroom › UniversityHistoryUniversity History

    Oct 22, 2024 · 1926 – The School of Business Administration is created. 1948 – The University of Arkansas becomes the first public university in the south to integrate peacefully and without litigation.

  5. The History of the University of Arkansas began with its establishment in Fayetteville, Arkansas, in 1871 under the Morrill Act, as the Arkansas Industrial College. Over the period of its nearly 140-year history, the school has grown from two small buildings on a hilltop to a university with diverse colleges and prominent graduate programs.

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  7. Oct 16, 2024 · Since its founding at the University of Arkansas in 1926, the Sam M. Walton College of Business has grown to become the state's premier college of business – as well as a nationally competitive business school.

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