The UACCM Music Department is hosting a recital by special guests Dr. Martha Antolik and Dr. Wolfgang Oeste tonight at 6:00 pm in the Fine Arts Auditorium. It is open to the public and admission is free!
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) has been granted accreditation on the following programs: AAS – Computer Information Systems Technology; AAS – Computer Aided Drafting & Design Technology; AAS – Industrial Mechanics & Maintenance Technology; AAS – Surveying; and AAS – Business. The programs were granted accreditation by The Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) Board of Accreditation. “UACCM takes seriously the importance of ATMAE accreditation,” said UACCM Chancellor Lisa Willenberg. “I appreciate the efforts of both the ATMAE Board of Accreditation and the UACCM team responsible for the completion of the progress report, namely UACCM Dean of Science, Technology, and Mathematics Robert Keeton.” The ATMAE accreditation joins a list of over a dozen accreditations and approvals that UACCM currently holds, including from The Higher Learning Commission, Arkansas Division of Higher Education, Ar...
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) broke ground for the new $16 million Nursing and Science Center on Friday. The two-story, 36,000 square-foot Nursing and Science Center will be located southwest of Technology Building II on the UACCM campus and will feature seven science labs and classrooms, ten nursing labs and classrooms, and two student lounges for studying. In attendance for the groundbreaking was Arkansas Rep. Rick Beck, University of Arkansas System President Dr. Donald R. Bobbitt, Conway County Judge Jimmy Hart, Morrilton Mayor Allen Lipsmeyer, District Director for Rep. French Hill Jeff Pitchford, West Central Arkansas Planning and Development Program Manager of Economic Development Vicki Sexton, as well as several individuals from Crafton Tull, the architect for the project, Nabholz, the contractor for the project, and UACCM’s healthcare industry partners. Bobbitt addressed the crowd on hand, saying, “This is a very ambitious p...
UACCM is continuing to improve the student information system experience as we transition from Campus Connect to Workday Student. Students may now review Fall 2024 course fees and student account balances as well as pay tuition bills through Workday! Workday allows students to easily see their current balance, as well as amounts coming due in the future, and payment history. To help you get started, we have added a training video and quick reference guides to give step-by-step instructions for accessing your Student Financials Hub and making payments: Student Financials Hub Overview (Video) How to Check My Account Balance and Make a Payment (PDF) How to Sign Up for Payment Plan (PDF) To log into Workday: 1. Navigate to myapps.microsoft.com in a web browser. 2. Log in with your institution email and password when prompted. You may also be prompted to ...
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