The Department of Education announced a further delay to release batches of FAFSA information (ISIRs) to schools until the first half of March.
Despite this, Ozarks is aiming to roll out financial aid packages within two weeks of receiving FAFSA information.
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Quinten Parker
April 14, 2017 • Posted in

Feasibility study provides Parker real-world experience

University of the Ozarks business administration major Quinten Parker is applying the knowledge and skills he’s learned in the classroom to benefit Johnson County. The senior from Gravette, Ark., is assisting one of his professors, Associate Professor of Economics and Business Robert Wofford, on a feasibility study for the Johnson County Regional Library. The study […]

PSB
August 5, 2016 • Posted in

Students expand their knowledge at Paris School of Business

Nine University of the Ozarks students took their business education abroad to the City of Light this summer. The students enrolled in a two-week summer program at the Paris School of Business (PSB) in July, taking courses such as luxury brand management, global conflict diplomacy and international entrepreneurship. They were among more than 70 Ozarks […]

Debora Castro
September 2, 2015 • Posted in

Management major Castro flourishes in Spain internship

Debora Castro took Europe by storm during the summer of 2015 and she’ll never be the same because of the experience. Castro, a senior management and international business major from El Salvador, spent six weeks over the summer working in an internship with Cocoa Communications, a marketing and communications agency in Barcelona, Spain. Working 9 […]

June 30, 2015 • Posted in

A goalkeeper with a mind for data analytics

Spending the summer developing training modules and dashboards for a new business intelligence tool may not sound like an ideal summer break for most people, but for Austin Benner it's perfect. Benner, a University of the Ozarks senior business administration major from Houston, is spending 12 weeks this summer interning at the AT&T corporate headquarters […]

April 27, 2015 • Posted in

University’s PBL chapter wins 2015 Sweepstakes award at state competition

University of the Ozarks' Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) took home the overall Collegiate Level Sweepstakes title for the second consecutive year in the 2015 Arkansas FBLA-PBL State Leadership Conference, held April 10-11 in Little Rock. University of the Ozarks’ students Catalina Chen (right), PBL chapter president; and Josephine Compton, state treasurer for PBL; hold up […]

December 23, 2014 • Posted in

Students use econometrics to examine campus issues

Several University of the Ozarks business students recently used their emerging knowledge in statistical and mathematical techniques to tackle a pair of campus issues: cafeteria food waste and class registration. Associate Professor of Economics and Business Robert Wofford explains the campus projects that students in his Econometrics class worked on during the semester. The students […]

December 15, 2014 • Posted in

Students develop promotion strategies for 125-year-old Oark store

Several business students at University Ozarks recently got the unique experience of developing a marketing plan for one of the oldest businesses in Arkansas. Students in Deborah Sisson’s Promotion Strategies class spent the Fall Semester developing a marketing strategy for the Oark General Store, a restaurant located in northern Johnson County, about 20 miles northwest […]

October 22, 2014 • Posted in

Jones named U of O Business Leader of the Year

Johnson County native Rebecca "Becky" Jones, who has spent more than 30 years in senior management positions for numerous retail companies, was named the University of the Ozarks' 2014 Business Leader of the Year by the University's Division of Business, Communication and Government. Jones, a native of Clarksville, recently retired as senior vice president for […]

September 29, 2014 • Posted in

Dr. Casey elected to lead state business organization

Dr. Rickey Casey, professor of management and business, has been selected as the incoming president of the Arkansas College Teachers of Economics and Business (ACTEB). Casey will begin his one-year term on Oct. 1. Casey, who served as vice president of the organization this past year, was elected president during the 63rd annual ACTEB meeting, […]