
Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus has added new and increased concurrent partnerships for the 2026-27 school year.
“We are proud to partner with area high schools,” said Dr. Tina L. Smith, ATU-Ozark vice chancellor of academic affairs and workforce advancement. “These partnerships are about creating strong pathways from high school to careers, workforce training and higher education.”
The newest partnerships include Arkansas Connections Academy, Clarksville High School, County Line High School, Gravette High School, Lamar High School, Russellville High School, Venture Career Center and Waldron High School.
Schools with standing partnerships that have increased course offerings include Alma High School, Charleston High School, Greenwood High School, Lavaca High School, Lincoln High School, Ozark High School, Paris High School and Johnson County Westside High School.
“Concurrent partnerships are one of the most powerful ways we create opportunities for students and strengthen the future workforce of our region,” said Dr. Sheila R. Jacobs, ATU-Ozark chancellor. “Each of our concurrent credit partners is important to the advancement of education, workforce development and economic growth within our communities.”
ATU-Ozark Campus will also continue its partnerships with Booneville High School, Magazine High School, Mulberry/Pleasant View High School and Van Buren High School.
To learn more about ATU-Ozark, visit www.atu.edu/ozark.




