The 2024 average ACT score of public Arkansas colleges is 21 which is 1 point(s) lower than previous ACT score of 23.

University of Arkansas has the highest ACT score of 24 among 6 Arkansas colleges that consider ACT score for admission.

Of those 6 Arkansas colleges, No schools' ACT scores increased compared to last year, and 5 schools' scores decreased.

The table below shows the 6 Arkansas colleges with the highest ACT scores along with important academic statistics.

The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $18,638 and graduate tuition & fees is $14,694 for the academic year 2023-2024.

The average acceptance rate is 75.50% and the average SAT score is 1,067 at the schools.

Table. Arkansas Public Colleges With The Highest ACT Scores Comparison
School NameACT ScoreSAT ScoreAcceptance RateYieldUndergraduate Tuition & FeesTotal PopulationGraduation RateStudents to Faculty Ratio
1
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University of Arkansas Fayetteville, ARPublic, 4-year 24
1
1,13072.00%31.00%$28,772
($9,748)
30,93669.00%20 to 1
2
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Arkansas State University Jonesboro, ARPublic, 4-year 22
1
1,10070.00%30.00%$13,826
($7,754)
13,19052.00%15 to 1
2
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University of Central Arkansas Conway, ARPublic, 4-year 22
1
1,05090.00%29.01%$17,258
($10,118)
9,91350.00%14 to 1
4
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University of Arkansas at Little Rock Little Rock, ARPublic, 4-year 20
2
1,04057.99%22.99%$22,067
($9,617)
8,19741.00%11 to 1
4Arkansas Tech University Russellville, ARPublic, 4-year 201,03096.00%30.99%$14,502
($8,508)
9,44548.00%18 to 1
4
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Southern Arkansas University Main Campus Magnolia, ARPublic, 4-year 20
2
1,05067.00%40.98%$15,400
($9,820)
5,09444.00%15 to 1
Average211,06775.50%30.83%$18,638
($9,261)
12,79650.67%16 to 1