The TOEFL iBT test is offered in the state of Arkansas. The list below shows testing locations for computer based TOEFL exam. Please scroll down to find the most up-to-date list of available test centers (including addresses) in Arkansas.
- Harding University – STN12053A
803 E Center Ave, American Studies Bldg, Rm 206,
Searcy, Arkansas 72149 United States - Little Rock – APCN-5212
10800 Financial Center Parkway, Suite 340,
Little Rock, Arkansas 72211 United States - Arkansas Tech University – STN13940A
Ross Pendergraft Library Room 334, 305 W Q Street, Attn: Debbie Ennis,
Russellville, Arkansas 72801 United States
Arkansas Area Codes
Short for AR, Arkansas was admitted to United States on 06/15/1836. The capital city is Little rock. With an area of 137,732 km², Arkansas has a population of 2,937,979. The population density is 21.33 people per km².
Symbols of the state of Arkansas
- Tree – short coniferous pine and frankincense pine (Pinus echinataand Pinus taeda)
- Flower – apple tree flowers (Pyrus malus)
- Cereal (cereal) – rice
- Grape variety – Cintiana (Norton)
- The animal is a white-tailed (virginsky) deer (Odocoileus virginianus)
- Bird – many-voiced mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)
- Fish – Mississippian shell (alligator pike, Atractosteus spatula)
- Insect – honey bee (Apis mellifera)
- Butterfly – Diana fritillari (Speyeria diana)
- Food product (vegetable) – South Arkansas pink tomatoes
- Food product (nut) – pecan
- Drink – milk
- Gemstone – diamond
- Mineral – quartz
- Rock – bauxite
- Dance – square dance
- Musical instrument – fiddle (“folk violin”)
- Song – “Arkansas” (Arkansas, author of music and lyrics by Eva Barnet)
Some Notable Arkansas Natives and Residents
- Scott Joplin (Scott Joplin, 1868-1917) – musician and composer, known as the “King of Ragtime”. Born in Texas, but spent his childhood in Arkansas.
- Hattie Wyatt Caraway (1878-1950) – politician, first woman elected to the US Senate. Born in Tennessee, but later lived in Arkansas.
- Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964) was a famous military leader. Born in Little Rock.
- John Gould Fletcher (1886–1950) was a poet and writer. Born in Little Rock.
- Edward Durrell Stone (Edward Durrell Stone, 1902-1978) is a famous architect. Born in Fayetteville.
- Jay Hanna “Dizzy” Dean (1910–1974) was a famous baseball player. Born in the village of Lukas.
- Daisy Bates (1914–1999) was a journalist, writer, and civil rights activist. Played an important role in the “crisis of desegregation” in 1957. She was born in the town of Hattig.
- Samuel Moore Walton (Samuel Moore Walton, 1918-1992) – businessman, founder of the largest Walmart chain of stores. Born in Little Rock.
- Maya Angelou (Maya Angelou, 1928-2014) – writer and poet. Born in Missouri, but lived in Arkansas as a child.
- Johnny Cash (Johnny Cash, 1932-2003) is a famous singer, musician and songwriter. Born in the town of Kingsland.
- Eldridge Cleaver (1935-1998) – writer, political activist, one of the leaders of the Black Panther Party. Born in the town of Wabbasika.
- William Jefferson “Bill” Clinton (William Jefferson “Bill” Clinton, 1946–) is the 42nd President of the United States. Born in Hope.
- John Grisham (1955–) is a popular writer. Born in Jonesboro.