Arkansas Tech University (ATU) is a public organization of advanced education offering qualifications at the associate, certificate, baccalaureate, educational specialist, master, & doctoral levels. It was established in 1909 as the Second District Agricultural School and its Russellville grounds led its first classes on Oct. 26, 1910. The name of the organization was changed to Arkansas Polytechnic College in 1925 and Arkansas Tech University in 1976. The previous Arkansas Valley Technical Institute, presently known as ATU-Ozark Campus, joined ATU in 2003. ATU educational program is endorsed by the ATU Board of Trustees and the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Together, the ATU workforce, staff, Board of Trustees, and Coordinating board work to guarantee Arkansas Tech encourages a climate where students succeed, advancement flourishes, and networks prosper. They hire dynamic faculty and pays them greatly.
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