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Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall

Little Rock, AR
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About Clinton School of Public Service, Sturgis Hall

Clinton School of Public Service at Sturgis Hall is a graduate-level institution located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The school is associated with the University of Arkansas System and operates in connection with the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, which anchors its campus in the River Market District of Little Rock. The Clinton School focuses on educating students for careers in public service, non-profit management, and global affairs.

The school offers a Master of Public Service (MPS) degree program as its primary credential. The curriculum emphasizes experiential learning, community engagement, and practical field work, requiring students to complete service projects at local, national, and international levels as a core component of the degree.

Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas and the state's largest city. The Clinton School's location within the Clinton Presidential Center complex places it at the intersection of public policy, history, and civic life, providing graduate students with a distinctive environment for studying and practicing public service.

Contact Information

1200 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, AR 72201

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