The following pages provide a brief overview of the student support services available to all students. Students seeking additional information are encouraged to contact the particular office of interest.
Office of Student Engagement
Monticello Campus
Location: Student Success Center, 103C, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1053 / Fax: (870) 460-1653
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: studentengagement@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/engagement.html
McGehee Campus
Location: Office of Student Services, McGehee
Telephone: (870) 222-5360 / Fax: (870) 222-1105
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747, McGehee, AR 71654
Email: henryJ@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/academics/mcgehee/index.html
Crossett Campus
Location: Office of Student Services, Crossett
Telephone: (870) 364-6414 / Fax: (870) 364-5707
Mailing Address: 1326 Highway 52 West, Crossett, AR 71635
Email: manzella@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/academics/crossett/index.html
The Office of Student Engagement is one of the areas designed to assist students from their first year through graduation. The Student Engagement staff is committed to building community among the students who have chosen to study at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.
The primary function of the Office of Student Engagement is to provide information about university policies that affect students, administer the student judicial system, and make referrals to campus services. The office serves as a liaison with faculty and other administrative offices on behalf of students.
Office of Admissions
Monticello Campus
Location: Student Success Center 101/103, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1026; outside Monticello, toll free 1-800-844-1826
Fax: (870) 460-1926 / TDD: (870) 460-1826
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3600, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: admissionsoffice@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/admissions/index.html
McGehee Campus
Location: Office of Student Services, McGehee
Telephone: (870) 222-5360 / Fax: (870) 222-1105
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747, McGehee, AR 71654
Email: henryj@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/academics/mcgehee/index.html
Crossett Campus
Location: Office of Student Services, Crossett
Telephone: (870) 364-6414 / Fax: (870) 364-5707
Mailing Address: 1326 Highway 52 West, Crossett, AR 71635
Email: manzella@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/academics/crossett/index.html
Any student seeking information regarding admission to the University of Arkansas at Monticello should contact the Office of Admissions. Required admission documentation should be submitted well before each semester or term begins.
The Office of Admissions also provides services to guide new students in their transition to higher education. The process begins with pre-registration when students receive academic advising, register for classes, and are introduced to campus services. Parents are invited to attend pre-registration sessions and participate in special programs designed for them.
Orientation promotes the development of positive relationships with faculty, staff, and peers while simultaneously providing information about academic policies, procedures, financial aid, student services, and student life.
Prospective students are encouraged to visit campus when the University is in session. Campus tours and meetings with academic units, financial aid, residence life, or other areas are easily arranged for any University of Arkansas at Monticello campus through the Office of Admissions.
Career Services
Monticello Campus
Location: Student Success Center, 201F, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1453 / Fax: (870) 460-1403
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3458, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/student-services/careers/index.html
Email: uamtestingcenter@uamont.edu
The central purpose of UAM Career Services is to assist students and prepare them for academic and career success. Career-related services and programs are provided to assist students in making the transition from the university to their future careers; from student to professional.
UAM’s Career Services Office provides information for students to:
- Teach students the process of effective career development;
- Understand the relationship between their academic studies and careers;
- Research possible career choices using Focus 2;
- Prepare for the job search process and effective networking skills;
- Educate students on advanced degree programs and effective degree planning.
Specific services include:
- Handshake-an online career program that allows students to upload resumes, create portfolios, perform job searches and have access to vital online resources;
- FOCUS 2 - a computerized career exploration exam that evaluates a student’s interests, skills, and values and its alignment with career pathways;
- Workshops on topics including choosing an academic major, hands on resume writing & tips, and building interview skills through mock interviews.
Career resources available:
- Job listings for on campus part-time, full-time, and internships positions will be available on Workday;
- Job listings for off campus part-time, full-time, and internships positions will be available on Handshake;
- On-campus recruiting;
- Annual Student Worker Job Fair;
- Annual Career Fair.
All career counseling services are free and available by appointment.
Educational Counseling
Educational counseling is available to help students plan and make decisions concerning their college education. The Career and Testing Services office provides workshops and individual assistance each semester to assist students with study skills, time management, effective communication, and other student success skills.
Career Services Student Worker Employment Opportunities
All work study jobs are posted to Workday. For more information, please visit the website https://www.uamont.edu/jobs/students-jobs/index.html.
Counseling Services
Monticello Campus
UAM Counseling Services
Location: Gibson University Center (UC), Suite 201, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1554 / (870) 460-1654
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/health-and-wellness/counseling/index.html
Email: uamcounseling@uamont.edu
Mainline Behavioral Health Systems
Location: Gibson University Center (UC), Suite 201, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 224-0109
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/health-and-wellness/counseling/mainline-behavioral-health-services.html
McGehee Campus
Location: UAM College of Technology at McGehee
Telephone: (870) 222-5360/Fax: (870) 222-1105
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747, McGehee, AR 71654
Email: henryj@uamont.edu
Crossett Campus
Location: UAM College of Technology at Crossett
Telephone: (870) 460-2404
Mailing Address: 1326 Highway 52 West, Crossett, AR 71635
Email: manzella@uamont.edu
Counseling Services
University Counseling Services on the Monticello campus are located on the second floor of the Gibson University Center, Suite 201. A full-time mental health professional is available to students currently attending the University of Arkansas at Monticello to assist with varying general mental health concerns in a professional and confidential setting at no charge. Sessions are available Monday-Friday, during the hours of 8:00 AM-4:30 PM (with the exception of holidays and summer hours). Appointments can be made by phone at (870) 460-1554 and (870) 460-1654, or by emailing uamcounseling@uamont.edu. Sessions are typically 30-50 minutes in length. Drop-in sessions are sometimes available, but it is best to schedule an appointment. Crisis services and referrals for outpatient services are available as well.
We also have Mainline Behavioral Health Systems in the same office location, Gibson University Center (UC), Suite 201. A full-time licensed mental health professional and case manager are available to students currently attending the University of Arkansas at Monticello to assist with varying mental health concerns. Call (870) 224-0109 for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Food Service
Location: Gibson University Center, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1076
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3064, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: bumpous-caleb@aramark.com
Website: https://uamont.campusdish.com/
The University Dining Services provides all dining services on campus for University of Arkansas at Monticello students, faculty, staff, and guests. UAM Dining has 4 locations across campus as well as catering services.
The UAM Dining Hall, located on the upper floor of the University Center on the Monticello campus, is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Monday-Sunday; serving brunch and dinner on the weekends. Breakfast is a well-balanced menu with warm home-style favorites and hot or cold healthy options. Lunch and dinner feature a wide variety of entrees such as international recipes, a full service grill, home-style comfort food, freshly made pizza and a create your own deli. Our popular salad bar features an abundance of fresh vegetables and fruits cut fresh daily.
The Starbucks We Proudly Serve (WPS) and Provisions On Demand Convenience Store (POD), are located on the first floor of the Taylor Library and Technology Center. These two locations offer a variety of flavored hand-crafted espresso beverages, iced coffees, blended beverages, and food options ranging from snacks to meals while serving as a gathering place for students. Chick-fil-A, located on the first floor of the Student Success Center, is open Monday - Saturday and provides lunch and dinner service with all of the Chick-fil-A classics.
UAM Catering serves many events both on and off campus ranging from snack “drop-off” events to plated and served meals. Book your next event today using our online menu and booking site, https://uamont.campusdish.com/LocationsAndMenus. Want something customized to your event? Call 1-870-460-1076.
Gibson University Center
Telephone: (870) 460-1053
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
The Gibson University Center, located on the Monticello campus, is a multipurpose building with a variety of facilities including meeting spaces, UAM Dining Hall, and recreation areas. In addition, the University Center (UC) is home to Counseling Services and the Office of Intramurals and Recreation. Conference facilities such as the Capitol Room, Caucus Room, Gallery Room, and Green Room are open to the campus community.
Intramurals and Recreation
Location: Gibson University Center (UC), Room 101-D, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1046
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: gentry@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/get-involved/intramurals-rec/index.html
The Intramurals and Recreation Program is a vital part of campus life at the University. Individuals and teams participate in a wide variety of competitive sports and special events. Intramurals encourage cooperation, good sportsmanship, and physical fitness.
For those current students, faculty, and staff interested in pursuing less organized recreational activities, the UC recreation areas (multipurpose gymnasium, work out room, game room, fitness room, and racquetball/wallyball courts) maintain open recreation hours for drop-in use. Sand volleyball courts, tennis courts, a pickleball court, a disc golf course, the Weevil Wheels of Wellness, and a multi-purpose playing field provide ample opportunity for outdoor recreation. All Intramural and Recreation programs and facilities are available at no cost to current UAM students, faculty and staff.
Participation in intramural sports and recreation programs is completely voluntary. It is strongly recommended that all participants have a complete physical examination and accident insurance prior to participation.
The Intramurals and Recreation Program employs a number of students through the work study program.
University Police Department
Location: 112 Science Center Road, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1083
Emergency Telephone: Ext. 1000 (on campus) or (870) 460-1000 / Fax: (870) 460-1983
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2041, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/UPD/index.html
Email: universitypolice@uamont.edu
The University Police Department has primary responsibility for maintaining campus safety. Specifically, the University Police Department is responsible for crime prevention, law enforcement, parking control, emergency response, residence hall security, policing of special events, and various other community services on campus. The University Police Department provides a full range of campus services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Some of these services include investigating reports of crimes, conducting follow-ups as necessary, and filing criminal charges or referring the matter (as appropriate) to another department. The University Police Department officers have complete police authority to apprehend and arrest anyone involved in illegal acts on-campus and areas immediately adjacent to the campus pursuant to A.C.A. 25-17-305. If minor offenses involving University rules and regulations are committed by a University student, the campus police may also refer the individual to the Dean of Students. All officers of the University Police Department meet state mandated training requirements and are certified by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards.
Motor vehicle operations on campus are set forth in a brochure available to all persons on campus or visiting the campus. Traffic regulations can be found here. The Parking Brochure is available from the University Police Department and during registration of students and vehicles. These regulations are in accordance with campus requirements and state motor vehicle laws.
All vehicles used on campus must be registered for the academic period in which they are used. Fines and fees are assessed by the Cashier’s Office located in Harris Hall. Vehicles being used for only a short period of time on campus may receive a temporary parking sticker at the University Police Department Office. All faculty, staff, and students are required to register their vehicles. Visitors to the campus should identify themselves to the University Police Department upon their campus arrival to receive a temporary visitor’s pass.
Office of Residence Life
Location: Student Success Center, 204, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1045 / Fax: (870) 460-1943
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3466, Monticello, AR 71656-3466
Email: reslife@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/Housing/index.html
It is the mission of the Office of Residence Life at the University of Arkansas at Monticello to support the academic mission of the institution by providing a safe, comfortable physical environment, which allows the pursuit of academic endeavors and the achievement of personal growth within the boundaries of community standards and respect for others.
Residence Life is the office that oversees the operations of all student residential facilities on the University of Arkansas at Monticello campus. In addition, a student may call or for more information about UAM’s on-campus housing options please contact the Office of Residence Life between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at 870-460-1045 or visit the office on the second floor of the Student Success Center, Suite 204.
Freshman Residency Policy: The University of Arkansas at Monticello requires all first time full time students (enrolled in 12 hours or more) who are LESS than 21 years of age (as of the 1st day of class each academic term) to live on-campus for the academic year. This requirement excludes summer sessions and is applicable until the completion of 24 credit hours or the receipt of an exemption from the Residence Life Department. This policy is not applicable to students enrolled full time at the Colleges of Technology at Crossett and McGehee; however, students attending those campuses do qualify and are welcome to reside in University Housing.
Students who fail or refuse to comply with the Residency Requirement Program and/or who furnish false information to a University official or office in connection with a request for exemption will be referred to the Dean of Students Office for further action. Disciplinary action could include responsibility for all back charges for room and board incurred while living off-campus.
Eligibility for Housing
A student living in a residence hall must be a student enrolled in a minimum of nine hours per fall or spring semester or three hours per summer term. Students enrolled on any campus of the University of Arkansas at Monticello are eligible for housing. Any resident denied housing will be allowed the opportunity to appeal to the Director of Residence Life in Student Success Center, Suite 204.
In order to continue living in the residence hall, the student must earn a grade point average above a 1.00 for any semester or term in which he/she is enrolled. This policy applies to all academic semesters including summer terms. Applications/contracts for housing and more specific information are available from the Office of Residence Life.
Student Health Services
Location: Wellness Center, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1051 / Fax: (870) 460-1653
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: richardson@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/health-and-wellness/health.html
The mission of UAM Student Health Services is to provide the basic health care needed by students to pursue their educational goals and to provide information to this community, which will enhance each individual’s ability to achieve and maintain an optimal level of total wellness. The program includes first aid, emergency services, and general health advice and education. In addition, referrals may be made to local agencies as necessary.
Wellness Center
Location: 531 University Drive, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1051 / Fax: (870) 460-1653
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: richardson@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/exercise.html
The Randy S. Risher Wellness Center houses Student Health Services and the Exercise Center. The mission of the UAM Exercise Center is to provide the university community with opportunities to develop and employ measures to achieve lifelong physical fitness through three components: evaluation, education and action. The UAM Exercise Center is an open recreation facility available at no cost to all UAM students. Available equipment includes strength machines, recumbent bikes, upright bikes, incline trainers, elliptical machines, water rowers, and a step mill.
Student Programs and Activities
Location: Harris Hall, First Floor, Room 120, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1396 / Fax: (870) 460-1653
Director: (870) 460-1196.
Front Lobby: (870) 460-1651 SGA/SAB Office
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: studentaffairs@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/get-involved/spa/index.html
The co-curricular experience plays a critical role in the development of students at the University. With a wide variety of programs, activities, and over 70 student organizations available, UAM students are able to take an active, hands-on approach to learning life skills. These opportunities encourage student participation to experience various cultures, entertainment events and promote the maturation of students. In addition, the University offers a series of special events and programs for students including Homecoming, Spirit Week, Greek Week, cultural awareness and diversity programs, leadership development, and community service projects. Many of these activities are planned and coordinated by the Students Activities Board or the Director of Student Programs and Activities.
Student Special Services
Monticello Campus
Location: Student Success Center, Suite 101, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1026 / TDD: (870) 460-1826
Fax: (870) 460-1926
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3600, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: whitingm@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/admissions/sss/index.html
Crossett Campus
Location: UAM College of Technology at Crossett
Telephone: (870) 364-6414 / Fax: (870) 364-5707
Mailing Address: 1326 Highway 52 West, Crossett, AR 71635
Email: manzella@uamont.edu
McGehee Campus
Location: UAM College of Technology at McGehee
Telephone: (870) 222-5360 / Fax: (870) 222-1105
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 747, McGehee, AR 71654
Email: henryj@uamont.edu
The University ensures that students with disabilities are given the same rights and services as other students at the University. Classrooms, administrative, and recreational facilities are accessible. For specific campus information regarding disability accommodations, please contact the Director of Student Special Services at the number indicated.
International Student Services
Location: Student Success Center, Suite 101, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1026 / TDD: (870) 460-1826
Fax: (870) 460-1926
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3600, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: whitingm@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/admissions/index.html#getstarted
UAM is SEVIS approved and authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students on “F-1” or “M-1” student visas. To be fully admitted to the University, all supporting documentation must be received prior to the beginning of the semester of registration. For international admissions to be fully admitted, it is suggested that students begin the process approximately three months prior to the initial semester.
Testing Services
Location: Student Success Center, 201A, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1454 / Fax: (870) 460-1403
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3458, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: uamtestingcenter@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/student-services/testing/index.html
Testing Services office provides a wide variety of specialized testing services to prospective and current UAM students. Appointments can be made in person, by e-mail, or by calling the office from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or by using the contact information indicated above. The Test Center offers free Scantrons and Blue Books on an as needed basis to currently enrolled UAM Students.
Information regarding national and required examinations from the Office of Testing Services located in the Student Success Center, 201A. Testing Services offers the opportunity to take many national tests such as ACT, CLEP, PRAXIS, Pearson Vue (EMT and NREMT), ASVAB, and TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language). Aptitude and interest inventories are administered by appointment. Testing arrangements for entrance exams NEXT GENERATION ACCUPLACER or On Campus ACT, correspondence, or online exams are scheduled through Testing Services. Applications, registration bulletins along with information regarding tests, dates, and costs are available online and in the Testing Services office.
Testing Services administers and proctors finals, midterms, and other exams for University of Arkansas at Monticello faculty as well as other university and technical campuses on an as needed basis. The Testing Center Exam Request Form must be completed and on file in the Testing Center before exams can be administered. The form is located at https://www.uamont.edu/life/student-services/testing/index.html
Tutoring Support Services
Location: Student Success Center, 203, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1454 / Fax: (870) 460-1403
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3458, Monticello, AR 71656
Email: uamtestingcenter@uamont.edu
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/life/student-services/testing/tutoring.html
Virtual tutoring appointments are available to students in addition to traditional face to face appointments. Tutoring Services also offers drop in tutoring support services. The Tutoring Center assists students in becoming independent learners who function successfully in the academic environment and achieve his or her academic goals. Tutoring is provided free to students in general education subject areas and others subject to availability. Tutoring services are peer based. Current tutoring schedules can be located electronically on the Tutoring Services page at https://www.uamont.edu/life/student-services/testing/tutoring.html.
Intercollegiate Athletics
Location: Steelman Field House, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1058 / Fax: (870) 460-1458
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3499, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: www.uamsports.com
Intercollegiate athletics provide additional experience for those with special interests and skills in competitive sports. Objectives of the programs are in keeping with the total education program. The University of Arkansas at Monticello offers sports for men (football, basketball, baseball, golf, cross country, cheer) and sports for women (basketball, softball, golf, cross-country, volleyball, cheer).
The University is a member of the Great American Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association and adheres to the rules and regulations of those organizations.
University Rodeo
Location: College of Forestry, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1052 / Fax: (870) 460-1092
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 368, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/academics/CFANR/rodeo.html
The Rodeo Team at the University of Arkansas at Monticello is a member of the Ozark Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association. The University provides scholarships and support to competitions.
Weevil Esports
Location: Library Technology Center, Monticello
Telephone: (870) 460-1663
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3459, Monticello, AR 71656
Website: https://www.uamont.edu/it/Esports.html
The University of Arkansas at Monticello is making strides in the esports arena, integrating competitive gaming into their varsity sports lineup. This initiative highlights the university’s commitment to educational advancement and community involvement, leveraging the popularity of esports. By participating in North American leagues, UAM offers students a platform to develop their skills and engage in the rapidly evolving esports ecosystem.
Student Handbook
The Student Handbook provides important information concerning institution policies, procedures, services, and programs. Every effort is made to provide current and accurate information in the publication; however, all information contained in the Student Handbook is subject to continuous review and evaluation. As such, the University reserves the right to alter any and all information contained in the Student Handbook at any time. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, consult the online copy of the Student Handbook or the appropriate office and personnel.
The rules, policies and information presented in the Student Handbook remain in effect, and are applicable during official or unofficial breaks, closings, modified calendars, or University holidays. UAM students are responsible for knowing the information, policies and procedures outlined in the Student Handbook. Students should become well acquainted with the guidelines published in Student Handbook as it will provide direction during tenure at UAM.
The Student Handbook is available on the UAM web site at https://www.uamont.edu/life/pdfs/StudentHandbook.pdf. A printed copy may be obtained by contacting the Office of Student Engagement, Student Success Center, 103, 350 University Drive, Monticello, AR 71656.
Code of Student Conduct
UAM students are responsible for knowing the information, policies and procedures outlined in the Code of Student Conduct, which can be found in the Student Handbook. The University reserves the right to make changes to this code as necessary and once those changes are posted online, they are in effect. Students are encouraged to check online for the updated versions of all policies and procedures.
The student conduct process at the UAM is not intended to punish students; rather, it exists to protect the interests of the community and to challenge those whose behavior is not in accordance with our policies. Sanctions are intended to challenge students’ moral and ethical decision-making and to help them bring their behavior into accord with our community expectations. When a student is unable to conform their behavior to community expectations, the student conduct process may determine that the student should no longer share in the privilege of participating in this community.
Title IX
The University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM) does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the education programs and activities that it operates and is prohibited from doing so by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, 20 U.S.C. § 1681 et seq., and the U.S. Department of Education’s implementing regulations, 34 CFR Part 106. The University’s nondiscrimination policy extends to admission, employment, and other programs and activities. Inquiries regarding the application of Title IX and 34 C.F.R. Part 106 may be sent to the University’s Title IX Coordinator, the U.S. Department of Education Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, or both.
Sexual harassment as defined in the Title IX Policy (including sexual assault) is a form of sex discrimination and is prohibited. Title IX requires the University to promptly and reasonably respond to sexual harassment in the University’s education programs and activities, provided that the harassment was perpetrated against a person in the United States. At the time that a formal complaint is filed, the complainant must be participating in (or attempting to participate in) an education program or activity of the University. An education program or activity includes locations, events, or circumstances over which the University exercised substantial control over both the respondent and the context in which the sexual harassment occurs, and also includes any building owned or controlled by a student organization that is officially recognized by UAM.
Title IX Coordinator
Jessica Foxworth
University of Arkansas at Monticello
Student Success Center 201D
350 University Drive
Monticello, AR 71656
(870) 460-1113
foxworth@uamont.edu
Title IX Reporting Form
Deputy Title IX Coordinator and Investigator (UAM Campus)
Sydney Gavin-Herron, J.D.
Coordinator of Student Conduct
(870) 460-1353
gavin-herron@uamont.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator (UAM Campus)
Jay Hughes
Vice-Chancellor for Student Engagement
870-460-1153
hughesj@uamont.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator (McGehee Campus)
Jason Henry
Director of Student Services
870-460-2103
henryj@uamont.edu
Deputy Title IX Coordinator (Crossett Campus)
Katie Manzella
Director of Student Services
870-460-2004
manzella@uamont.edu
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