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eVersity of the University of Arkansas System

Little Rock, ARAccredited
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About eVersity of the University of Arkansas System

eVersity of the University of Arkansas System is an online postsecondary institution administratively based in Little Rock, Arkansas. eVersity operates as a fully online institution within the University of Arkansas System, designed to serve adult learners and working professionals seeking affordable, flexible higher education. No enrollment, completion, or retention data is available in IPEDS for this institution.

eVersity offers competency-based bachelor's degree programs in fields such as business, information technology, and organizational leadership. The institution's model is designed to allow students to progress at their own pace, which can reduce time and cost to degree completion.

Based in Little Rock, Arkansas, eVersity serves students statewide and beyond through its entirely online format. As part of the University of Arkansas System, it carries the academic credibility of a major public university system while emphasizing accessibility for non-traditional students.

Accreditation: Distance Education Accrediting Commission

Contact Information

2402 University Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72207

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