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University of Arkansas Partners with Tyson Foods and Guild to Expand Educational Opportunities

New collaboration enables Tyson Foods employees to access online degree programs and workforce training

Tyson Foods has formed a partnership with the University of Arkansas and Guild, a public benefit corporation, to offer select online degree programs and workforce training to its team members in Arkansas and beyond. This collaboration marks the university's commitment to providing educational and career advancement opportunities for employees through industry-education partnerships. Through the partnership with Guild, Tyson employees already have access to tuition-free master's, undergraduate, and associate degrees, career certificates, and technology fundamentals from various universities and learning providers. Now, the University of Arkansas extends its online learning options to Tyson team members, enabling them to pursue programs in business, supply chain management, human resources management, and engineering. This strategic collaboration aims to empower Tyson Foods employees and contribute to economic growth in Arkansas.

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