The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton is proud to announce the Chancellor’s and Dean’s lists of students for the Spring 2026 semester. The Chancellor’s List recognizes full-time students who completed at least 12 college-level credit hours with a 4.00 grade point average. The Dean’s List recognizes full-time students who completed at least 12 college-level credit hours with a 3.50 to 3.99 grade point average. Students named in the Spring 2026 Chancellor’s List follow (in alphabetical order by town): Atkins Brooke Branscum, Matthew Loveland Bee Branch Haze Hulse, Miranda Wright Bella Vista James Slack Belleville Elijah McClure Bigelow Arora Hormann, Sierra Tilley Bono Bo Watson Center Ridge Taeghan Linn Clinton Aubrey Reece Conway Aysia Blakley, Alexis Burkett, Benjamin Montoro, Chloe Davis, Chloe Skinner, Danielle Floyd, Daniel Peacock, Garrett Girdler...
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton Workforce Training & Community Education department is now accepting applications for the new, non-credit, Commercial Driver Training Program. Beginning in June, the program is four to seven weeks, consisting of 160-164 training hours. Wayne Smith Trucking generously donated a 2007 Great Dane trailer for use by the class. Program participants must be 21 years of age and be able to pass a DOT physical, background check, and drug screening. Participants must be able to read, speak, and comprehend the English language sufficiently to meet the Department of Transportation regulations. Participants may need to be available for some evening on-the-road training. Upon completion of the program, students will be tested by the State Police or a third party tester for their Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Tuition and fees total $3,500 for the training program. There will be additional fees for the CDL packet...
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) Practical Nursing program has posted a 100% pass rate on the most recent round of NCLEX board exams. This is the third straight year of UACCM PN posting a 100% NCLEX pass rate. “We are so proud of this outstanding accomplishment,” said UACCM Director of Practical Nursing Angie Moore-Strickland. “This is a testament to the dedication of both our students and our faculty,” she continued. The total pass percent amongst Arkansas PN programs for 2025 was at 92 percent, with the national average at 86.7 percent. Additionally, the UACCM pass rate for students seeking associate degrees in nursing programs in 2025 was 96.5 percent, exceeding both the Arkansas average of 85.5 percent and national average of 87.5 percent. “Our nursing department is committed to excellence in nursing education, and we strive to prepare highly competent, compassionate, and practice-ready nurses,” said...