Clinton School and UCA Honors College Announce Partnership

The Clinton School of Public Service and the Norbert O. Schedler Honors College at the University of Central Arkansas have entered into a partnership to provide scholarship packages to qualified honors college graduates.

Qualified graduates of the Schedler Honors College will receive automatic admission and a minimum of half-tuition scholarships in the Clinton School’s Master of Public Service degree program. Admitted students will also be eligible for additional merit-based funding and cost-of-living stipends.

The Clinton School will also engage with prospective Honors College students each year, providing those interested the chance to connect with Clinton School students, faculty, staff, and alumni.

The Clinton School is currently accepting applications for Fall 2024 enrollment.

The first Master of Public Service degree in the nation, the Clinton School’s MPS is an action-oriented that prepares students for the tough work of on-the-ground change.

About the Norbert O. Schedler Honors College

The Norbert O. Schedler Honors College at UCA has been providing enhanced educational opportunities for students for more than forty years. Founded by Dr. Norb Schedler in 1982, the Honors College has developed a national reputation for its many accomplishments.

As the first honors college in the state and one of the first in the country, the Honors College, now named for its founder, has inspired numerous startup honors programs and a growing number of honors colleges.

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