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Takeo Suzuki??

Takeo SuzukiExecutive Director of International RelationsUniversity of Arkansas – Fort Smith5210 Grand AvenueFort Smith, Arkansas 72913-3649Telephone: (479) 788-7166 Fax: (479) 788-7524E-Mail: [email protected]

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Takeo Suzuki: Executive Director

Born on May 27, 1975ACADEMICS Kobe University of Commerce University of Wales, Newport Osaka School of International Public Policy, University of OsakaCAREER 1999-2000, TBS-V (Kosovo) 2003-2005, Japan Foundation / University of Arkansas Little Rock Leadership ArkansasFAMILY Antonela (wife/Croatian), Hana (5yr/daughter), Leon(4yr/son)

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Bill Clinton42nd President of the United States of America

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President Bill Clinton

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Arkansas’ Fortune 500 Companies

Five Headquarters110+ with 315+ facilities

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Fortune 500 Companies

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Fort Smith (298,592 residents)

Fort Smith is the 2nd-largest city in Arkansas. Fort Smith was founded in 1817 as a military post. Fort Smith's name comes from General Thomas

Adams Smith (1781–1844), who commanded the United States Army in 1817.

Airport: Fort Smith Regional AirportAsia Dallas or Atlanta(1hr) Fort Smith(10min)UAFS Campus

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University of Arkansas Fort Smith

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UAFS HOUSINGS

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LISA / ACCOUNTING MAJOR

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2012 - 2013 Rateshttp://uafs.edu/housing/prices-floor-plans-0

Single $2,370 / Double $2,184 / Triple $2,030Lion's Den Meal Plan Options 2012 – 2013 10 meals a week, $100 in Lion's Cash=$1300 160 block plan, $200 in Lion's Cash=$1400 14 meals a week, $100 in Lion's Cash=$1460 19 meals a week, $25 in Lion's Cash=$1515Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors 80 block plan, $300 in Lion's Cash $920

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Requirements for enrollment

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Requirements for enrollment

1. International Student Application2. English Proficiency

(TOEFL/IBT 61, IELTS 5.5 or ELS level 12)3. Minimum GPA 2.04. Passport photo copy5. Bank statement ($21,000) for I-20

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Semesters-2013 at UAFS Summer Term l-2013 (limited meal service)

Classes Begin June 3Last Day of Term July 3

Summer ll-2013 (limited meal service)Classes Begin July 8Last Day of Term August 7

Fall Semester-2013 August 10 or 11: New International Students arrive at UAFS.August 12 and 13: Meeting with Academic AdvisorsAugust 14-17: New International Student OrientationAugust 18: New Student ConvocationAugust 19: Classes BeginDecember 4-10: Final Exam week

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TUITION AND FEES

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TUITION AND FEES TUITION AND FEES

$12000/YEAR HOUSING $5000/YEAR MEALS $2500/

YEAR INSURANCE $1000/YEAR MISCELLANEOUS $500

TOTAL $21000/YEAR

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SCHOLARSHIPS

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SCHOLARSHIPSChancellor's Leadership Council (CLC)(Not available for Fall 2013 anymore)

-over $35,000 over 4 years- 25+ composite ACT score, 3.25 cumulative GPA,

plus demonstration of strong leadership and academic performance. Must be seeking a Bachelor's degree

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SCHOLARSHIPSHonors International Studies Program

(HISP) Scholarship -over $33,000 over 4 years-

27+ composite ACT score (or +1800 SAT score) 3.5 cumulative GPA 91+ TOEFL (or 6.5 IELTS) Essay plus strong academic performance and

international interests

Due on March 1, 2013

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SCHOLARSHIPSINTERNATIONAL STUDENT ACADEMIC

SCHOLARSHIP (OVER $4000 OVER 4 YEARS) 3.5 OR higher GPA Participation in International Festival and

International Student Speech Contest

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Freshman Merit Scholarships Academic Distinction Scholarship of Prestige: Amount: $4,500 per

year for tuition/fees + a $2,000 optional housing allowanceQualifications: Average ACT score of 27, Average GPA of 3.87, and TOEFL 91 (IELTS 7.0)

Academic Excellence Scholarship: Amount: $3,500 per year for tuition/fees + a $500 optional housing allowanceQualifications: Average ACT score of 24, Average GPA of 3.51 and TOEFL 81 (IELTS 6.5)

Academic Opportunity ScholarshipAmount: $1,500 per year for tuition/feesQualifications: Average ACT score of 21, Average GPA of 3.21, and TOEFL 71 (IELTS 6.0)

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Colleges at UAFS College of Applied Science & Technology College of Business College of Education College of Health Sciences College of Humanities & Social Sciences College of Languages & Communication College of Science, Technology, Engineering

& Mathematics

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BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS English History Media Communication Music Psychology Rhetoric and Writing Spanish Studio Art Theatre Accounting Business Administration Marketing

Animation Technology Biology Chemistry Criminal Justice Graphic Design Imaging Sciences Management Information Technology Mathematics Organizational Leadership Nursing Music Education Bachelor of Applied Science

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MINORS Anthropology Biology Business Administration Chemistry Creative Writing Criminal Justice English Geography Geology Rhetoric and Writing Sociology Theatre

History IT-Database Technology Mathematics Media Communication Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Spanish Speech Studio Art

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GET CONNECTED

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GET CONNECTED1. LISTs Program = leading international students

to success=American Buddy2. Wednesday Lunch Group3. American Family Program4. Language Tables / International Tea Time5. International Student Association6. Community

Outreach/Volunteering/Internships

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7 REASONS TO ATTEND UAFS1. Affordable tuition with high quality academic curriculums2. Internationally accredited programs and award-winning

researchers and instructors3. Small class sizes and extensive academic and personal support

(free tutoring center)4. Hands-on and applied learning through innovative programs5. Safe and beautiful campus environment ("Best Maintained

Landscape in the Nation" in 2003)6. Great volunteer, internship, and job opportunities7. State-of-the-art equipment and newest technology available and

accessible for all students

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