University of the Ozarks

Location
Clarksville, AR
Student Size
836
College Type
Private University|Religious

About Our College

University of the Ozarks traces its roots back to 1834, making it the oldest university in Arkansas and one of the oldest institutions of higher education west of the Mississippi River. It was founded by Cumberland Presbyterians in 1834 as Cane Hill School in Cane Hill, Arkansas in Washington County,[2] later becoming Cane Hill College.[3] Its successor, Arkansas Cumberland College, opened in Clarksville in September 1891.[4] The name was changed to College of the Ozarks in 1920.[5] The university alma mater was written in 1928 by Rev. John W. Laird, pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Rochester, New York.[1]

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