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I have chosen the article Arkansas State University-Beebe www.asub.edu for my article evaluation.

I know from personal experience, when you are looking up something on the internet and can not really find what you are looking for it gets discouraging. I attend Arkansas State University Beebe and have learned from trying to apply for admission that there is not much information on the Wikipedia page on ASU-Beebe.

ASU-Beebe was named ASU-Beebe in 2001. ASU-Beebe mentions it offers an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, but does not mention any other programs of study that they offer[1].

It mentions that a person can further their education on campus through Arkansas A-State Jonesboro, but through their programs. There is only a few degrees that a person can stay at ASU-Beebe throughout their four year Bachelor degree through Arkansas A-State Jonesboro [1].

It does show that there are several campuses that a person can go to class on through ASU-Beebe and even online classes. There is no information at all on the websites that are cited about how to apply for admissions, what classes or degrees are offered, about transferring to a four-year college once done at ASU-Beebe, graduation requirements or if there is any job or career opportunities at ASU-Beebe after graduation.

When a person goes onto the website, they cited ASU-Beebe, it just shows or tells a person about online classes and nothing about attending ASU-Beebe on campus or the other campuses they have for that fact as well.

It does mention that ASU-Beebe is a two-year college, but that is about all it mentions and that it is located in Beebe a small town of roughly about 3700 residents.

There has not been anything added or mentioned on the Wikipedia page since 2001. It shows to be neutral and no known bias anywhere. It lacks how well the college is as in its rankings and graduation rate which would be important if someone is considering going to this college.

An important thing would be to include tuition costs per semester with in-state and out-state residents to include room and board would help to determine to attend this college.

The information cited was not relevant to the college or university; it was more about distance learning and online courses nothing pertaining to the college.

When a person goes to the ASU-Beebe official site, it goes to a page where a person actually click on admissions or academics which gives them a lot of information on the college.

The talk page says it used one primary source and needs more information added to this page with secondary sources.