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Title III






The Title III Strengthing Historically Black Colleges and Universities Program provides financial assistance to establish or strengthen the physical plants, financial and institutional management, fiscal stability, student access, academic quality and resources, and endowments of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) so that they may continue to participate in fulfilling the goal of equal educational opportunities.

REFERENCE FORMS
Policies/Procedure Manual   Proposal Forms Travel Authorization
    Travel Application Travel Report
    Purchase Requisition  

 

Activities Awarded through Historically Black College and Universities [HBCU] Grant:


Strengthening Faculty, Staff & Management Development
Workshops | Professional Development
 
Improving the Development Office and the Endowment Corpus
University Office Relations and Development
 
Strengthening UAPB’s Programs via Renovation, Maintenance and Improvement of Facilities
(Past Renovations)
Hathaway-Howard Fine Arts Center Auditorium | Lovelace/Wiley/Strong Music Wing | Childress Hall
(Current Renovation)  Rust Technology
(Future Renovation)    Caldwell Hall Auditorium | Corbin Hall
 
Strengthening Instructional Abilities for the Purpose of Improving Classroom Intructions
Center for Teaching, Learning and Advising
 
Establishing Community Outreach & Strengthening Student Services Program
Enrollment Management Team - Leon Crumblin, Director
 
Expanding Student & Public Access to Library Holdings
John Brown Watson Memorial Library
 
Revitalizing the Didactic Program in Dietetics to Meet Accreditation Standards; and Didactic Program
 
Title III Program Administration
Title III Program Administration

 

Activities Awarded through Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act [SAFRA] Grant:

Strengthening Academic Resources through the Purchase of Scientific and Laboratory Equipment for Educational, Instructional, and Research Purposes
V.J. Coleman Computerized Writing Lab | KUAP 89.7 Radio Station | UAPB Channel 24 Television Station |
Agriculture | Computer Science | Biology | Sociology | Human Sciences and Family Studies | Industrial Technology

Strengthening UAPB’s Physical Plant and Academic Program through Renovation, Maintenance and Improvement in Classroom, Library, Laboratory, and other Instructional Facilities
(See HBCU for more information)
 
Strengthening Academic Instruction in Disciplines in Which Black Americans Are Underrepresented - Aquaculture/Fisheries
Aquaculture and Fisheries: Course Expansion

Strengthening Academic Resources through the Purchase of Library Books, Periodicals, Microfilm, Telecommunication Program Materials and Other Educational Materials
University Museum and Cultural Center | Aquaculture and Fisheries: Research and Education Library [AFREL]
 
Enhancing the Program of Teacher Education Designed to Qualify Students to Teach in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools
Center for Teaching, Learning and Advising
 
Title III Program Administration
(See HBCU for more information)
 
 

Title III Program | Dr. Margaret Martin-Hall, Director | University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
1200 North University Drive, Mail Slot 4924 | Pine Bluff, Arkansas 71601
Telephone:(870) 575-8047 | Fax: (870) 575-4669

 

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