Translation and Interpretation Services
Equal Opportunity, Compliance, and Title IX and Razorback Transit are proud to offer expanded language access through a new partnership with UAMS. This service provides professional interpretation and translation support to ensure that all employees, students, and visitors can fully understand and participate in University processes, programs, and communications.
Whether you need assistance during a meeting, help translating written materials, or support navigating an employee matters, trained language professionals are available to bridge communication gaps and promote access for all.
Telephone Interpretation Services
501-526-0399
Telephone interpretation is a three-way phone conversation with a human interpreter. The interpreter facilitates communication, meaning-for-meaning, between a limited English proficiency (LEP). For the telephone interpretation services, call 501-526-0399 and provide the following information:
- Caller's name
- Building: UA-Fayetteville
- Location/BU Code: (OEOC, TRST, etc)
Video Remote Interpreting
Video Remote Interpreting https://uams.cli-video.com
Document Translation
University Resources
Human Resources
hr.uark.edu
(479) 575-5351
The University of Arkansas recognizes our employees as our greatest asset. Find out how you can contribute to our community by searching careers. Discover how Human Resources guides and supports employees by advocating for a healthy work/life balance and providing excellent benefits. Explore what makes the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and Northwest Arkansas a top-ranked place to work and live.
Office of Academic Initiatives & Integrity
honesty.uark.edu
(479) 575-5170
Academic Initiatives and Integrity manages outreach efforts for policy education and facilitates the University’s process for alleged violations with the All-University Academic Integrity Board.
Center for Educational Access (CEA)
cea.uark.edu
(479) 575-3104
The Center for Educational Access (CEA) serves as the central campus resource for the University community in regard to students with disabilities and accommodations to remove barriers to access.
In partnership with students, faculty, and staff, CEA staff members work with students individually and assist academic units to determine reasonable accommodations that will enable every student to have equal access to the full range of programs and services.
University of Arkansas Partners for Inclusive Communities
(800) 342-2923
Partners for Inclusive Communities (Partners) is Arkansas’ University Center on Disabilities. Administratively located within the University of Arkansas College of Education and Health Professions. Partners is a member of the nationwide Association of University Centers on Disabilities
Partners Provides:
- Advocacy
- Information Sharing
- Practical Support
- Research
- Training
Explore Access, https://exploreaccess.org, is a web resource of the Southwest ADA Center Regional Affiliate - Arkansas, a project of the University of Arkansas - Partners for Inclusive Communities.