The University of Central Arkansas and Hendrix College have entered into an agreement through which qualified Hendrix students will have a facilitated route into several graduate programs within UCA’s College of Health and Behavioral Sciences.
The programs are:
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
- Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
- Master of Science in Athletic Training (MS-AT)
- Education Specialist in School Psychology (Ed.S.)
A memorandum of understanding was recently signed by Dr. Nancy Reese, dean of the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and Dr. Teresa Garrett, executive vice president of academic affairs and provost at Hendrix. The agreement provides a limited number of early assurance or direct-admission opportunities each year for Hendrix students who …
The University of Central Arkansas and Hendrix College have entered into an agreement through which qualified Hendrix students will have a facilitated route into several graduate programs within UCA’s College of Health and Behavioral Sciences.
The programs are:
- Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
- Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
- Master of Science in Athletic Training (MS-AT)
- Education Specialist in School Psychology (Ed.S.)
A memorandum of understanding was recently signed by Dr. Nancy Reese, dean of the College of Health and Behavioral Sciences, and Dr. Teresa Garrett, executive vice president of academic affairs and provost at Hendrix. The agreement provides a limited number of early assurance or direct-admission opportunities each year for Hendrix students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and professional readiness. These students will benefit from early advising, mentoring from UCA faculty and streamlined admission processes to UCA’s highly competitive health programs, according to a joint press release from the Conway schools.
“This partnership reflects our shared commitment to developing Arkansas’ next generation of health professionals,” Reese said. “By connecting Hendrix’s outstanding undergraduate students with UCA’s nationally recognized graduate programs, we’re building a stronger, more seamless pipeline for student success and workforce development in the state.”
Under the agreement, eligible Hendrix students may apply for early assurance beginning their junior year. Each program has its own academic and experiential requirements, but all emphasize academic excellence and a strong foundation in the sciences and behavioral health.
“Hendrix students are known for their intellectual curiosity and commitment to service,” Garrett said. “This partnership gives our students an exciting opportunity to continue that work in graduate study while contributing to Arkansas’ growing need for health care professionals.”
Feature image: Dr. Nancy Reese of UCA and Dr. Teresa Garrett of Hendrix signed an MOU establishing a pathway for Hendrix students to pursue graduate study in health-related fields at UCA. (Photo provided)
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