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Located in Clarksville, Arkansas, University of the Ozarks is a private not-for-profit institution. The charming, small-town atmosphere of Clarksville draws many to the area.

11 Undergraduate Degrees
60% Acceptance Rate

Where Is University of the Ozarks?

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Contact details for Ozarks are given below.

Contact Details
Address: 415 N College Ave, Clarksville, AR 72830
Phone: 479-979-1000
Website: www.ozarks.edu

How Do I Get Into Ozarks?

You can apply to Ozarks online at: https://ozarks.edu/admissions-aid/how-to-apply

Admission Requirements for Ozarks

Submission Required?
High School GPA 1
High School Rank 3
High School Transcript 1
College Prep Program 5
Recommendations 5
SAT or ACT Scores 5
TOEFL 5

How Hard Is It To Get Into Ozarks?

60% Acceptance Rate
58% Of Accepted Are Women
26% Submit SAT Scores
With an acceptance rate of 60%, Ozarks does not let just anybody through their doors! Make sure you spend enough time polishing up your application so you will make a great impression.

Approximately 42% of accepted students are men and 58% are women. The acceptance rate for men is 57%, and the acceptance rate for women is 62%.

Average Test Scores

About 26% of students accepted to Ozarks submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 490 and 590. Math scores were between 470 and 560.

SAT Reading and Writing Scores for University of the Ozarks  ( 490 to 590 )
200
800

SAT Math Scores for University of the Ozarks  ( 470 to 560 )
200
800
Ozarks received ACT scores from 64% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT English scores ranged between 18 and 24. Math scores were between 16 and 0. Composite scores were between 19 and 24.

ACT English Scores for University of the Ozarks  ( 18 to 24 )
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36
ACT Composite Scores for University of the Ozarks  ( 19 to 24 )
1
36

Can I Afford University of the Ozarks?

67% Take Out Loans

Student Loan Debt

Almost 66% of college students who graduated with the class of 2018 took out student loans, but that percentage varies from school to school. At Ozarks, approximately 67% of students took out student loans averaging $6,253 a year. That adds up to $25,012 over four years for those students.

University of the Ozarks Undergraduate Student Diversity

776 Full-Time Undergraduates
53% Women
24% Racial-Ethnic Minorities*
There are 784 undergraduate students at Ozarks, with 776 being full-time and 8 being part-time.

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Gender Diversity

Of the 776 full-time undergraduates at Ozarks, 47% are male and 53% are female.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

The racial-ethnic breakdown of University of the Ozarks students is as follows.

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Race/Ethnicity Number of Grads
Asian 7
Black or African American 42
Hispanic or Latino 101
White 319
International Students 228
Other Races/Ethnicities 79

Geographic Diversity

Arkansas students aren't the only ones who study at University of the Ozarks. At this time, 20 states are represented by the student population at the school.

Over 22 countries are represented at Ozarks. The most popular countries sending students to the school are Bahamas, Rwanda, and Guatemala.

Online Learning at University of the Ozarks

3 Took All Classes Online
400 Took At Least One Class Online
In 2022-2023, 400 students took at least one online class at the school.

The following chart shows how the online learning population at Ozarks has changed over the last few years.

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University of the Ozarks Teaching Concentrations

The table below shows the number of awards for each concentration.

Major Bachelor’s TOTAL
Elementary Education 7 7
Physical Education Teaching & Coaching 4 4
Business and Innovation/Entrepreneurship Teacher Education 0 0
TOTAL 11 11

References

*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

More about our data sources and methodologies.

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