On March 12, we have 24 hours to come together and make a difference for students. Gifts that support students are truly life-changing.
Hear from our senior business students of all majors as they share how UCA’s Day of Giving contributes to scholarships and experiences that drive them toward success. Every gift matters!
You can make an impact right now by visitingand giving to any of our business funds. Current business students want you to know that all gifts, large or small, impact their success when you participate in UCA’s Day of Giving.
KIMBERLY NURICUMBO
BTEconomics major with a Finance minor, expected graduation in May 2026
Thanks to the support of our donors, it has been possible for me to dive into life-changing academic and personal growth opportunities, like pursuing my passion for Economics and Finance while studying abroad. As a first-generation student, that support makes a profound impact on my success, and that kindness inspires me to eventually give back to the community that has so generously supported me. I’m beyond grateful we have donors ready to invest in the future of our community, and I am truly honored to be a recipient of that support!
TYMERA MARSH
BTmajor in Marketing with a minor in Computer Information Systems, expected graduation in May 2026
The scholarship I received has played an important role in my success as a student at BTby significantly reducing the stress I experienced during my first two years of college. Before receiving it, my family had to contribute toward my tuition, which often caused anxiety—especially around class registration time when payments were due. Since receiving this scholarship, a financial burden has been lifted off me and allowed me to focus more on my academics, leadership roles, and overall college experience rather than worrying about how my education would be paid for. Beyond financial support, the scholarship has created meaningful opportunities for connection and growth. At the Scholarship Reception, I met other recipients, networked with faculty, and heard inspiring stories from panelists that reinforced the importance of perseverance, community, and giving back. This scholarship has not only supported my education financially but has also encouraged me to stay motivated, pursue opportunities, and continue working toward my goals as a marketing student. It makes me feel even more connected to and supported by the BTcommunity, reminding me that I am truly a part of the BTfamily.
IZZY SAETELLE
Current Master of Accountancy student with expected graduation in May 2026,BBA in Accounting in ’25
With thehelpof generous donations to the BTCollege of Business, I have been able to supplementmy education with trips to student conferences and competitions to gain real worldexperience and expand my professional network beyondcentral Arkansas.
The scholarships I received have allowed me to keep my education at the front ofmy mind by helpingalleviatethe financial pressures of college, but ascholarshipcan do so much for a student beyond just helpingpay the bills. It can be a vote of confidence that someone believes in you, and that extra reassurance that you deserve to be here.
MASON SMITH
BTdouble major in Finance and Insurance & Risk Management, expected graduation in May 2026
Being a recipient of scholarships has provided me with the stability and confidence to excel within the College of Business. This generous support has allowed me to participate in opportunities that have bridged the gap between the classroom and the real world.Instead of focusing on financial constraints, I’ve had the time to engage deeply with my coursework and secure internships that are preparing me for a career in finance.I am honored to share my story to ensure future students have access to the same life-changing resources, andI’m incredibly grateful to the donors who invest in our success and make these opportunities possible.

ABBY BOUNDS
Current Master of Science in Data Analytics Student, BBA in CISA ‘ 25
Being a part of the College of Business has been one of the greatest blessings of my college career. My classmates have become close friends and my professors have become mentors through my time here. Because of generous donations to the college, I have also been on 3 life-changing trips. The first was the chance to compete at Manhattan College, and the second and third trips were there WECode Conference at Harvard University (2025, 2026). In my time here, I have been able to teach 11,000+ Arkansas students about computer science and technology, and the college has more than supported me on this dream. I never imagined that my college would become one of my greatest cheerleaders. These experiences gave me experiences, insights, and connections that have directly led to me pursuing a higher degree and being competitive in the job market. I am so grateful for the growth I have seen in myself over these past few years, and it is special to look back and see how the College of Business was a part of that journey. When you give, it makes a difference, and we get to grow.
On March 12, Bears across the country will come together to support scholarships, academic programs, and the organizations that help students thrive. It’s one day to show what this community can do when we stand together.
Your participation matters. Every gift. Every voice.
Take it directly from these students – By giving to the BTCollege of Business, you can help students reach their educational goals and impact their lives for the better.Stay tuned for more student stories as we build toward UCA’s Day of Giving on March 12!
If you want to learn more about BTDay of Giving or give to other BTfunds, visit.

The University of Central Arkansas (UCA) College of Business will host 
Lucas Hayes, Rebecca Gaither, and Izzy Saettele won first prize in the Deloitte Best Practices competition for their creative presentation at the Beta Alpha Psi annual conference; also, the chapter was recognized as ”Gold” status.
Many thanks to the Conway Chamber for allowing some of our Student Ambassadors and Girls Who Code Officers to attend the Women in Business ceremony this fall.


The Arkansas Insurance Hall of Fame held its annual induction banquet on campus on October 16. Six Arkansans were inducted, and five scholarships were awarded to BTinsurance students.
Ivan Hudson, Director of the BTCenter for Insurance, was recentlysworn in as the Treasurer for the Arkansas Association of Realtist, the local Board of . Ivan has been a member of NAREB for about 8 years.
, CFO of Restaurants at FoxDen Capital, spoke to Sarah Campbell’s Student Managed Investment Fund class on October 27. With a 14-year career as a Research Analyst at Stephens before he joined the private equity firm , Justin brought a wealth of insight into evaluating investment ideas and opportunities.
As this fall’s Allison Entrepreneurship Series Speaker, Jakob Michaelis, a partner at Dave Creek Media, shared lunch and his extensive experience identifying timely solutions, including a new app, with students and faculty.
Undergraduate students, Oluwadamilola Osundolire (Economics) and Robert Walker (Finance), mentored by Dr. Alex Chen presented their artificial intelligence research at the DSI conference in Orlando, FL. Dr. Ming Li also presented her research.
Conductor hosted a widely attended series of workshops throughout the semester, including a student pitch competition.Local CPAs Zee Barfoote and Austin Malone discussed handling a startup’s early finances in their Conductor session called “Your Startup’s First CFO: YOU!” as part of the Conductorseries.
On June 2, 2025, at the FBLA Collegiate National Leadership Conference held in Dallas, Texas, senior accounting major Kaddie Bailey was elected to serve as the 2025-2026 Vice President of Development on the FBLA Collegiate National Officer Team.

Members of brought their tech skills to the big stageon September 13 at Tinkerfest 2025, hosted by the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock. The event drew hundreds of curious minds from across the state for a full day of hands-on STEM fun – think robots, rockets, coding games, and more!

With 10 regional winners competing in this category, BTcame out on top! Several schools and the American Institute of Public Accounting have requested the game to be used to promote accounting as a great major and a great career. Lucas Hayes, Rebecca Gaither, and Izzy Saettele were the presenters of the project that brought home the win!



