Outreach
K-12 outreach is important at the University of Arkansas College of Engineering. We want all young minds to know that STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is an option for their futures!
If you would like our engineering ambassadors to visit your classroom or youth organization, please contact outreach@uark.edu or 479-575-3630.
Outreach Report | Aug. 2010 - Jul. 2023
94,628 Students Reached & 10,217 Engineering Tours
- 471 U of A visits
- 468 classroom visits
- 662 college or career fairs
- 131 camps
Virtual Outreach
Virtual Engineering Tour
Want to learn more about engineering? The College of Engineering offers multiple options for the public to learn more about our opportunities and resources, which include:
- presentation on engineering
- one-on-one engineering appointments and tours (https://applyundergrad.uark.edu/portal/visit_virtual)
- group tours (outreach@uark.edu).
Contact us today to learn how the College of Engineering can help prepare you for your tomorrow!
Virtual Classroom Visits
The College of Engineering would love to visit your math, science, and engineering classes. We offer a variety of options for teachers to supplement their lesson plans. This includes projects, presentations, and demonstrations. We can help your students learn how engineers apply math and science to make the world a better place.
Virtual STEM Activities
The College of Engineering outreach team has created a series of YouTube videos that guide students through our engineering design activities.
You can visit our channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJGy50XC3eYf7ePqzDbKsBQ
Engineering Summer Camps | Serving in 9 Locations
Our summer camps for rising 2nd through 12th graders offer hands-on learning experiences and give kids a chance to explore different engineering and sustainability topics.
Locations
- Batesville
- Blytheville
- Camden
- Fayetteville
- Harrison
- Mena
- Morrilton
- Newport
- Springdale
Inspiring the Next Generation
The University of Arkansas College of Engineering reaches thousands of K12 students each year with fun, engaging educational activities designed to jump-start their interest in science, technology, engineering and math.