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ASUMH proudly hosts the Trailblazer Auction.  The event is online only starting March 6, 2023, 12:01 a.m. and lasting through March 10, 2023, 6:00 p.m. The event benefits ASUMH through the ASU System Foundation and features great items including food, experiences, and hobbies. Watch the online bidding for 5 days and compete with community members to win wonderful prizes.  Proceeds from the Truck Party will be used to assist the college's athletic department and the ASUMH Technical Center.  While items are not open for bidding until March 6, you can be making your plans be looking at the bid site: 


http://bidpal.net/trailblazerauction


If you would like to donate an auction item, please contact Mollie Morgan at 870-508-6191 or mmorgan@asumh.edu.







This is an exciting time in the life of ASU-Mountain Home. In almost thirty years, we have grown and built collaborative partnerships within the Twin Lakes Area.  The university has made great strides in refining academic programs to meet current needs in our area.  Now, ASUMH is proud to announce it is launching a sports program!   Baseball, softball, cross country, eSports and fishing teams will be representing our local university in the National Junior College Athletic Association and will compete in Region II.
 
Over 50 students that would not have attended ASUMH without our sports program will be on our campus.   These students are serious about their academics and about becoming part of the Twin Lakes area.



We appreciate the help of our generous donors as we raise money for these new students to fund scholarships, provide travel expenses, and provide new sports equipment.  Because of the generosity of donors, many of our students have already received scholarships and emergency aid.  The ease of financial burdens for our students allows them to focus on their studies and gain skills to become valuable members of our local workforce.   We are grateful to donors who have made all of this possible.
 
We are proud to be one of the state and nation's top community colleges!



SEE YOU AT THE GAMES!
 
GO TRAILBLAZERS!




ASU-Mountain Home is proud to sponsor baseball, softball, cross country, and fishing!   Our players need academic scholarships, funds to cover travel expenses, and extra equipment.   



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ASU-Mountain Home is proud to sponsor baseball, softball, cross country, and fishing!   Our players need academic scholarships, funds to cover travel expenses, and extra equipment.   



ASUMH Athletics Information and Rosters




Mollie Morgan

Development Office

1600 S. College

Mountain Home, AR 72653

870-508-6191

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Mollie Morgan

Development Office

1600 S. College

Mountain Home, AR 72653

870-508-6191

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