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How have your mentors affected you?

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January is National Mentoring Month, a time to recognize mentors that made a difference in our lives and to volunteer to mentor others. According to Mentoring.org, “Young adults who face an opportunity gap but have a mentor are 55% more likely to be enrolled in college than those who did not have a mentor.” Having a trusted mentor can make all the difference when it comes to student success. There are several opportunities to take part in Mentoring Month. Here are a few days to celebrate: January 6: I am a Mentor Day January 17: International Mentoring Day January 27: Thank Your Mentor Day For more about the benefits of mentoring and ways to get involved, visit mentoring.org. 

Winners of UACCM Creative Writing Contest Announced

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The winners of the UACCM Creative Writing Contest have been announced. Winners are as follows: 1st place - Rylie Blankenship (Morrilton High School) 2nd place - Amanda Randall (Morrilton High School) 3rd place - Nevaeh Williams (Morrilton High School) 4th place - Jeniah Johnson (Morrilton High School) 5th place - Madison Harrell (Morrilton High School) Read the winning entries here .

UACCM Pageant Postponed

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The 2021 UACCM Pageant has been postponed to a later date.  If you registered and paid the fee, the fee will be refunded to you. We appreciate your interest in the pageant and will notify all registrants when the pageant is rescheduled. You can find updates about the pageant at the link below.  http://www.uaccm.edu/student/pageant/index.html

Night of Luminaries is Back!

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Photo: Luminary bags on display. The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton invites the community to its Night of Luminaries, Thursday, Dec. 2, following the Morrilton Christmas parade. This free, family-friendly event is expected to start around 6:00 p.m. or as soon as Santa Claus can make his way from the parade to UACCM. The campus will be lined with more than 2,000 luminary bags, decorated by Conway County children, and the community is invited to walk through to view the artwork on the beautifully lit bags. Also enjoy cookies and hot cocoa served by UACCM faculty and staff to all who attend the event.  Participating schools and organizations that helped in decorating luminary bags include Conway County Center for Exceptional Children, Morrilton Primary, Morrilton Elementary, Morrilton Intermediate, Nemo Vista Elementary, Sacred Heart Elementary, Wonderview Elementary, and Riverview Baptist Christian School. Santa will also be available to visit with children and...

UACCM Pageant Set for December 18

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The SkillsUSA chapter will host the fourteenth annual UACCM Pageant on Saturday, December 18, 2021. The pageant will begin at 10 a.m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium on the UACCM campus. The Ms. UACCM portion of the pageant is open to current UACCM students, while girls between the ages of birth and 18 years are invited to compete in seven other categories. Those competing for the title of Ms. UACCM will be judged on beauty, professionalism, speech presentation, and interview skills. The winner of the Ms. UACCM division will receive a $1,000 scholarship to UACCM, and the first alternate will receive a $500 scholarship. The pageant will run throughout the day, beginning with a welcome at 10 a.m. The public is invited to attend and admission to the event is $3. Children under age four get in free. For an application, pageant rules, and schedule of events, go to www.uaccm.edu/student/pageant/. Applications are also available in the UACCM University Center Lobby or Business Technology Center, ...

Construction Technology Program Receives New Simulation Equipment

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In a program like Construction Technology, providing hands-on experience before students start their internship or enter the workforce can be a challenge. Thanks to a grant from the Office of Skills Development and a donation from the Arkansas Contractor Licensing Board, students now have a safe environment to learn heavy equipment operation and test their skills.  The Cat ® Simulator, now installed in Technology Building II, features interchangeable controls so that students can learn how to operate a variety of heavy equipment. The simulator also mimics the movement students would feel if they were in the cab of heavy equipment: tilting up as they go up an incline, shifting as they dig with the excavator, and vibrating with the rumble of the engine. All of this helps students experience what it’s like to operate this equipment in a safe, supervised space. The simulator also serves as an evaluation tool. Construction Technology instructor, Aaron Hill, can see what skills students ...

Advising & Registration for Spring '22

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University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton has begun the advising and registration window for the spring semester.  Current students can visit www.uaccm.edu/student/advising/ to book an advising appointment. During the appointment, the advisor will help the student select courses and address any academic questions or concerns. After the advising appointment, the registration hold will be removed and the student can register online through Campus Connect.  For more on self-registration, visit the Academic Advising webpage. New students will meet with an academic advisor to register for classes. New students can book an advising appointment online at the link above. Appointments begin on November 8.  For questions about the advising and registration process, contact Academic Advising at 501-208-5307 or visit www.uaccm.edu/student/advising/. 

Careers in Construction Month: Kayla Noland Paves the Way for Women in Construction

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October is Careers in Construction Month. At UACCM, our Construction Technology program prepares students to enter the profession, but Kayla Noland has gone above and beyond to equip herself for a successful career in construction after completing the program.  “I knew I needed to start the next chapter of my life and when I was researching programs of study, Construction Technology fit in line with my interests and skills,” said Kayla Noland, first-year Construction Technology student at UACCM.  Despite no formal training prior to attending UACCM or family history with construction, Noland has excelled in the construction field both academically and professionally. Recently, she received the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Greater Little Rock Chapter 12 scholarship in the amount of $500. She also received the Build Your Future Scholarship from the National Center for Construction Education & Research in the amount of $2000, one of only 10 recipients ...