November 3, 2025 - 01:41

The University of Central Arkansas (UCA) and Hendrix College have announced a significant partnership aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for students pursuing careers in health-related fields. This new agreement establishes a formal pathway for Hendrix students to transition into graduate programs at UCA, facilitating their journey into advanced studies in health disciplines.
This collaboration is expected to benefit students by providing them with access to UCA's robust health graduate programs, which are designed to equip future healthcare professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge. Through this partnership, students from Hendrix will have the opportunity to seamlessly continue their education and gain valuable experience in various health sectors.
Both institutions are committed to fostering academic excellence and supporting the development of future leaders in healthcare. This agreement not only strengthens the ties between the two colleges but also reflects a shared vision of enhancing educational access and promoting health-related careers in the region.
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