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Welcome Week events set for Main and Little Rock-South locations Aug. 18-22
UA-PTC has numerous Fall 2025 Week of Welcome student activities planned at the Main Campus and at Little Rock-South Aug. 18-22.
Taking care of business: UA-PTC Student Services offices to remain open late
To better serve students prior to the start of the new semester, UA-PTC Offices of Admissions, Advising/Registration, Registrar, Bursar, and Financial Aid will remain open until 6 p.m. on Aug. 11-14 and Aug. 18-20.
To support a student population that includes many nontraditional learners, UA-PTC needed a faster and more intuitive way to deliver campus information. UA-PTC worked with Modo Labs, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner, to launch MyAgent, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) agent built on AWS that delivers real-time, verified answers to conversational student questions directly within the college’s Modo-powered app.
Read the summer issue of IMPACT, UA-PTC's digital magazine.
UA – Pulaski Tech announces 2025-26 CHARTS LIVE performance series
UA-PTC will present Center for Humanities and Arts (CHARTS) Live 2025-26, a performing arts series featuring a diverse package of concerts and performances beginning in September 2025 and continuing through spring 2026. This new season promises a wide range of entertainment, including musical tributes, comedy, family-friendly shows, and country music.
UA-PTC Foundation Golf Tournament set for Sept. 19
Mark your calendar for Friday, September 19, 2025, for the UA-PTC Foundation Golf Tournament at the Country Club of Arkansas.
Aug. 18 - Fall 8-Week I and 16-Week classes begin
Aug. 18 - UA-PTC Foundation scholarship application cycle opens
Aug. 18 - Satisfactory Academic Progress appeal deadline
Aug. 27 - Registered Student Organization Fair, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., CHARTS lobby
Aug. 27 - Suicide Prevention/Awareness table, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., CHARTS lobby
ACUE
At UA-PTC, more than 153 faculty members have improved their teaching practices and have become certified through the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).