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Student Organizations

As a leading community college in Arkansas, UA Cossatot seeks to provide an environment and opportunities supporting student involvement. We believe that student leadership and school involvement are part of student success, so if you think UAC should have a student organization and we don’t – let us know!

Explore how you can get involved!

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Arkansas Licensed Practical Nursing Association (ALPNA): The ALPNA is designed to promote awareness and professionalism among students in the Practical Nursing program. As members of ALPNA, students exchange views with other students in similar programs at other colleges and participate in scheduled activities throughout the year.  

Reach out to Christina Cooper for futher information regarding this student organization.  

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Collegiate FFA: 
Collegiate FFA empowers values- driven pre-professionals to lead and serve in schools, businesses and communities. Collegiate FFA enhances the collegiate experience through service and engagement to create premier leaders, enable  personal growth and ensure career success. To join UAC's Collegiate FFA, students must be attending UA Cossatot and pursuing one of the following degree plans:

  • Associate of Science in Agriculture Business
  • Associate of Science in Agriculture Science
  • Associate of Science in Agriculture Education
  • Associate of Science in Natural Resources
  • Technical Certificate in Agriculture

Reach out to Kelly Harris for further information regarding this student organization.  

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Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)Phi Theta Kappa is an international honor society recognizing academic achievement at two-year colleges. Phi Theta Kappa not only provides academic recognition but also provides assistance to students transferring to four-year institutions. To be eligible for membership, students must have acquired twelve credit hours with a GPA of 3.5. Members must maintain a GPA of 3.25 to remain in PTK. 

Reach out to Misti Eudy to learn more about this student organization.  

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Rotaract - Rotaract clubs bring together people ages 18 and older to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun through service. In communities worldwide, Rotary and Rotaract members work side by side to take action through service. 

Reach out to Erika Buenrrostro to learn more about this student organization.  

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Student Occupational Therapy Association: SOTA is an organization open to all OTA Program students. Its purpose is to promote community service among its students, as well as enhance communication, interaction, and positive relationships between the OTA students at UA Cossatot and the community while ensuring students display a commitment to their educational duties.

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Student Physical Therapist Assistant Club: SPTAC is an organization open to all PTA Program students. Its purpose is to promote community service among its members as well as enhance communication, interaction, and positive relationships between the PTA students at UA Cossatot and the community while ensuring students display a commitment to their educational duties.

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UA Cossatot Student Ambassadors: UA Cossatot Student Ambassadors are current students who are chosen to be the face of UA Cossatot on campus and in the community. Through a joint effort with Student Services, they reach out to prospective students, sharing personal UA Cossatot experiences and successes. UA Cossatot Student Ambassadors are hard-working, honest, curious, adventurous, and have strong communication skills as well as high academic standards. In return for their service, these students receive tuition waivers and experience that aid in personal development – and fun! 

Reach out to Misti Eudy to learn how to apply or for any questions regarding this program.