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Correspondence Courses/Concurrent Credit Available from Colleges and Universities Correspondence Courses/Concurrent Credit Available from Colleges and Universities Pulaski Technical College ASU-Mountain Home Arkansas Northwestern College, 3000 West Scenic Drive 1600 South College Street Blytheville North Little Rock, Arkansas 72118 Mountain Home, AR 72653 2501 South Division St (501) 812-2200 (870) 508-6262 Blytheville, AR 72315 http://www.pulaskitech.edu https://www.asumh.edu/admission- (870) 762-1020 Grades: 9-12 registration/student-admission- http://www.anc.edu/stem/ checklists/concurrent-student.html UACCB Black River Technical College, PO Box 3350 Back River Technical College Paragould Batesville, AR 72503 P.O. Box 468 1 Black River Drive (870) 612-2053 / (800) 508-7878 Pocahontas, AR 72455 Paragould, AR 72450 http://www.uaccb.edu/concurrent- (870) 248-4157 (870) 239-0969 credit http://www.blackrivertech.org/pros http://www.blackrivertech.org/admissi pective-students/concurrent- on-registration-enrollment University of Arkansas Community enrollment College at Hope East Arkansas Community 2500 South Main University of Central Arkansas College, Forrest City Hope, AR 71802 201 Donaghey Ave. 1700 Newcastle Road (870) 722-8202 Conway, AR 72035 Forrest City, AR 72355 http://www.uacch.edu/?page_id=1858 (501) 450-3128 (870) 633-4480 http://uca.edu/admissions/apply/ http://www.eacc.edu/ Arkansas Tech University Office of Admissions & Student Arkansas Baptist College Phillips Community College of the Recruitment 1621 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive U of A in DeWitt, Helena-West 1605 Coliseum Drive, Suite 141 Little Rock, AR 72202 Helena and Stuttgart Russellville AR 72801-2222 (501) 420-1200 http://www.pccua.edu/ (800) 582-6953 http://www.arkansasbaptist.edu http://www.atu.edu/admissions/concu DeWitt Campus rrent.php Central Baptist College 1210 Rice Belt Ave 1501 College Avenue DeWitt, AR 72042 North Arkansas College Conway, AR 72035 (870) 946-3506 1515 Pioneer Drive (501) 329-6872 Harrison, AR 72601 http://www.cbc.edu/students/admis (870) 743-3000 Helena-West Helena Campus http://www.northark.edu/admissions/h sions/high_school_concurrent_stu 1000 Campus Drive igh-school-students/concurrent- dents.aspx Helena, AR 72342 (870) 338-6474 credit/index Harding University Searcy 915 E Market Avenue Stuttgart Campus University of Arkansas/Little Rock 2801 S. University Avenue Searcy, AR 72149 2807 Hwy-165 South Little Rock, Arkansas 72204 (501) 279-4007 Stuttgart, AR 72160-2408 http://harding.catalog.acalog.com/c (870) 673-4201 (501) 626-3467 ontent.php?catoid=3&navoid=603 http://ualr.edu/earlycredit/ Mid-South Community College, Arkansas State University ASU-Beebe West Memphis P.O. Box 1000 Jonesboro 2000 W. Broadway Beebe, AR 72012 PO Box 1800 West Memphis, AR 72301 State University, AR 72467 (501) 882-8832 (870) 733-6722 (870) 972-2782 http://www.asub.edu/concurrent- http://www.asumidsouth.edu http://www.astate.edu/info/current- enrollment students/index.dot Disclaimer: The Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) does not endorse the curriculum and other educational programs offered by the institutions listed above. It is provided to assist you in your search for a suitable home educational program for your child(ren). The ADE is not responsible for the content of any educational material received through these institutions. Please call or write these institutions for details concerning the curriculum of interest. Correspondence Courses/Concurrent Credit Available from Colleges and Universities Rich Mountain Community http://is.byu.edu/site/about/what- Grades: 9-12 College, Mena is.cfm 1100 College Drive Grades: 9-12 University of Nebraska- Mena, AR 71953 HS Diploma Program for students Lincoln (479) 394-7622 19 years of age or older. Independent Study High School http://www.rmcc.edu/ 1520 N. 20th Circle University of Colorado at P.O. Box 888400 Northwest Arkansas Community Boulder Lincoln, NE 68588-8400 College, Bentonville Division of Continuing Education (866) 700-4747 One College Drive High School Independent Learning http://highschool.nebraska.edu/About Bentonville, AR 72762 1505 University Ave, 178 YCB -UNHS/Contact-Us.aspx (800) 995-6922 Boulder, CO 80309-0178 Grades: 9-12 Diploma http://www.nwacc.edu/web/ece/concu (800) 331-2801 rrent-enrollment www.colorado.edu/ccis http://www.colorado.edu/cewww/hi University of Oklahoma Ecclesia College, Springdale ghschool.htm Independent Learning High School 9653 Nations Drive Grades: 9-12, concurrent 1600 Jenkins, Room 101 Springdale, AR, 72762 Norman, OK 73072-6507 (479) 248-7236, Ext. 221 University of Florida (405) 325-1921 http://www.ecollege.edu/on-campus- Correspondence Study (800) 942-5702 concurrent-courses 201 Criser Hall http://cidl.ou.edu/ P.O. Box 114000 Grades: 9-12 Diploma John Brown University, Siloam Gainesville, FL 32611 Springs (352) 392-1365 University of Tennessee 2000 West University Street www.correspondencestudy.ufl.edu Distance Education and Siloam Springs, AR 72761 Grades: 9-12 Independent Study (479) 524-9500 600 Henley Street, Suite 208 http://www.jbu.edu/catalog/current/co University of Idaho Knoxville, TN 37996-4126 ncurrent/ Independent Study in Idaho (865) 974-3466 875 Perimeter Drive MS 3081 http://honors.utk.edu/courses/indepen University of the Ozarks, Moscow, ID 83844-3081 dent-study/ Clarksville (877) 464-3246 Grades: 9-12 415 North College E-mail: [email protected] Clarksville, AR 72830 http://www.uidaho.edu/isi/ (800) 264-8636 Grades: 9-12 https://www.ozarks.edu Indiana University Williams Baptist College – Walnut High School Diploma Program Ridge 750 East Kirkwood Avenue 60 W Fulbright Avenue Bloomington, IN 47405-7101 Walnut Ridge, AR 72476 (800) 334-1011 (870) 886-6741 https://iuhighschool.iu.edu/ http://www.wbcoll.edu/future_student Grades: 9-12 Diploma s/dual_enrollment.aspx Louisiana State University Brigham Young University Independent Study Independent Study High School Courses 120 Morris Center 1225 Pleasant Hall Provo, UT 84602-0300 Baton Rouge, LA 70803 (800) 914-8931 (800) 234-5046 http://www.is.lsu.edu/home.asp?ni d=102&level=HS&online=0 Disclaimer: The Arkansas Department of Education (ADE) does not endorse the curriculum and other educational programs offered by the institutions listed above. It is provided to assist you in your search for a suitable home educational program for your child(ren). The ADE is not responsible for the content of any educational material received through these institutions. Please call or write these institutions for details concerning the curriculum of interest. .
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