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A-State Closing Early Thursday, Jan. 9, Closed Friday

Arkansas State University is closing all academic and business offices at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, and remaining closed on Friday, Jan 10, in response to the incoming inclement weather.

However, while regular business offices are not open, the campus continues to operate. Essential personnel who maintain on-campus activities, including University Housing, Dining Services and Facilities Management, will report to work. Employees who are uncertain about their status as “essential personnel” are encouraged to check with their supervisor.

Full-time employees who track working hours can submit their time as “Authorized Leave.”

Revised Facility Hours:

  • Dining Services will operate under brunch hours at Acansa Dining Hall from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.  Dinner service will begin at 4:30 p.m. and end at 7 p.m.  Howl's Grill and Starbucks will be open from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.  
  • The Dean B. Ellis Library will be closed, but is scheduled to reopen on Sunday, Jan. 12, from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m.
  • The Reng Student Union will open for on-campus student usage at 8 a.m., closing at 8 p.m.
  • The Red WOLF Center will be closed.
  • The A-State Bookstore will be open on Friday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Saturday/Sunday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.

All campus residents are reminded to monitor official university media, including official social media accounts for updates. 

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Heritage Studies

Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

College: College of Liberal Arts & Communication

Description

Heritage Studies offers an interdisciplinary doctoral degree designed for individuals seeking senior positions in public institutions such as museums, libraries, and archives, historical societies and state parks, cultural tourism programs and tourist sites, community heritage programs, state and local agencies; as well as private consulting firms and heritage-related businesses.

Curriculum

Curriculum and degree requirements can be found on the most current Graduate Bulletin.

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  • Admission Criteria

    Admission to the Ph.D. in Heritage Studies Degree Program

    Applicants to the Ph.D. in Heritage Studies must hold a baccalaureate or master's degree from an accredited institution. Preferred applicants will have a master's degree in a related discipline such as archeology, anthropology, English literature (American regional/ethnic focus), folklore, geography, history, museum studies, political science, public administration, or sociology. Applicants admitted to the program will be required to complete a minimum of 18 hours of graduate work before they will be allowed to take 7000 level courses. Only in rare cases will applicants be admitted who have not completed an appropriate master's  degree before they begin their doctoral studies. Applicants will be admitted to the program based on the following criteria.

    1. A letter explaining interest in Heritage Studies and personal career goals.
    2. Undergraduate and graduate GPA
    3. Three (3) letters of reference
    4. Interview with Heritage Studies’ Admissions Committee (may be required).
    5. Example of research and writing on a scholarly topic
    6. Interview with the director or associate director of the Ph.D. program
  • How to Apply

    Applying to the Graduate School

    Applicants must submit the following to the Graduate School.

    1. A completed application for admission to the Ph.D. in Heritage Studies program. Applicants are encouraged to submit the application no later than January 15. Review of applications will begin January 15 for the fall semester.
    2. A $50 nonrefundable application fee. Checks must be made payable to Arkansas State University. If applications are received without payment, the Graduate School will hold all application materials and notify the applicants that no action will be taken until payment is received. International students may utilize a check or an International Postal Money Order to remit payment in U.S. currency.
    3. One copy of official transcripts of all previous undergraduate and graduate course work attempted, to be sent directly from the institutions(s) previously attended. The Graduate School will compute the graduate GPA by counting all graduate courses completed, including any repeated courses. Transcripts should reflect a strong background in social sciences and humanities. Applicants who are lacking this background who are otherwise exemplary may be granted provisional admission and required to make up these deficiencies. Such course credits may not be applied toward fulfillment of doctoral requirements.
    4. Letter explaining applicant’s career goals and knowledge of and interest in Heritage Studies.
    5. Three (3) letters of reference from former professors or professional supervisors.
    6. International student applicants must demonstrate a satisfactory level of proficiency in the English language if English is not their native language.
  • International Student Admission

    International student applicants must demonstrate a satisfactory level or proficiency in the English language if English is not their native language. To demonstrate English proficiency, international student applicants must submit a minimum score of 79 (internet based), 550 (paper based) on the TOEL, a minimum score of 6.0 on the IELTS, or must satisfactorily get 90% or above from A-State's English as a Second Language program (ESL).

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