Northwest Arkansas

John Brown University is located in the Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area (Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers), with nearly 500,000 people living here according to the most recent census data. Consistently named as a top 10 place to live and do business by organizations like Forbes and the Milkin Institute, Northwest Arkansas is a superb place for JBU students to spend the college years of life. Northwest Arkansas is truly the best of both worlds — small-town friendliness with the amenities and economic engines that rival many large American cities.

Live in the Natural State.

What to expect in Northwest Arkansas

The best of city and small-town living

The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville hosts top artists in concert and touring Broadway productions. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art houses some of the most valuable and well-known paintings by American artists, from Norman Rockwell’s Rosie the Riveter to Charles Willson Peale’s
George Washington. JBU also shares the region with the University of Arkansas, the flagship of the Arkansas public university system, providing additional educational resources to our students. Northwest Arkansas has two major malls, a minor league baseball team and Devil’s Den State Park, which offers camping, rock climbing, fishing, caves, trails and hiking in the scenic Ozark Mountains.
 

An economic powerhouse

Northwest Arkansas is home to Fortune 1 company Walmart. Besides having the retail giant in JBU’s back yard, over 1500 of Walmart’s suppliers, from Disney to Procter and Gamble, have operations in Northwest Arkansas. But Walmart isn’t the only economic engine in Northwest Arkansas, the world’s number one protein provider, Tyson Foods, is based in Springdale. Lowell is the home base for J.B Hunt, one of the largest trucking companies in America. In Siloam Springs, home of JBU’s main campus, you’ll find La-Z-Boy, Gates Rubber, Cobb-Vantress (an international poultry leader), Simmons Foods (poultry products) and Sager Creek Vegetable Company, formerly Allen Canning Company, producers of vegetable products like Veg-All and Pop-Eye’s Spinach. Beyond retail, transportation, manufacturing and food processing industries, Northwest Arkansas also enjoys a large farming community, a significant part of the economy.

Connected to the world

Connected by interstates, turnpikes and airports, traveling to Northwest Arkansas can be done with ease. Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) is only 22 miles from campus. Seven major carriers service XNA with non-stop flights to 15 cities. If you’d rather drive, Tulsa, Okla., is just over an hour away, Kansas City is four hours away, Dallas is five hours away and Memphis is less than six hours away. Chicago is a 10 hour drive and Denver is 12 hours away, making both just a day's drive away.

Northwest Arkansas is truly the place to be. The advantages of Northwest Arkansas make JBU an even more attractive place to attend college. Come visit us and see for yourself.

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