Details will come soon about the annual Miss UACCM Pageant. Please stay updated at uaccm.edu for all information about the pageant, including the application process.
Winter is here, and we wanted to remind the UACCM community on how we communicate a closing or delay due to inclement weather. The safety and concern of our students, faculty, and staff is our highest priority, and there are several ways that commuters can learn about class cancellation. Please note that UACCM will only send out communication if there is a closing or delay. If there is no communication, then the college is open and classes will continue as scheduled. Make sure to always use your best judgment during inclement weather and stay safe! If you cannot safely come to campus, communicate with your instructors. Here are the ways we communicate class cancellations: The Emergency Alert System is a text or voice messaging system that UACCM uses for severe weather events, campus closings, and security incidents. You can sign up for notifications by logging into your Portal page ( My UACCM PORTAL found on the UACCM homepage ), clic
1098-T Statements for Tax Year 2022 are now available If you received aid or paid out of pocket for any tuition and fees during Calendar Year 2022 (January 1, 2022 – December 31, 2022) you may be eligible to receive a 1098-T tax Tuition Statement from UACCM. 1098t statements can be found on http://1098tforms.com/. Please click on either “returning student login” if you used the website last year, or “to student enrollment page” if this is your first time on the website. Additional Instructions to download your 1098t form can be found here: https://1098tforms.com/instructions/ The 1098-T Tax Tuition Statement will summarize charges, payments and aid received during calendar year 2022. Any CARES ACT/CRRSAA/ARPA HEERF funds received from UACCM during 2022, will not be reported on your 1098T statement, per the IRS. Depending on your income (or your family’s income, if you are a dependent), whether you are considered full or half-time enrolled, and the amount of your qualified education
The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton (UACCM) will receive a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) to build a new Allied Health and Science Center. This project will consolidate the school’s health professional training programs into one building and provide increased capacity to expand its programs. This EDA investment will be matched with $1.1 million in local funds. The EDA funds will be utilized for site development and infrastructure improvements to prepare the college’s proposed east side location along University Blvd. The facility will expand the current practical nursing, registered nursing, nursing assisting, dietary management, and STEM field transfer credentials and will also allow the college to explore added programming in other vital, in-demand health fields. “Receiving this grant will enable UACCM to greatly expand its educational and training opportunities in the sciences and medical pr
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