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Eagle River Campus

UAA's scenic Chugiak Eagle River Campus provides curricula and activities to meet the needs of our area through post-secondary courses, skills development, and student support services. Most classes offered at Chugiak-Eagle River Campus meet in the evening once per week to meet the needs of our working students. This method has allowed many students to begin their road to a college degree in Eagle River. From eight classes taught in 1977 to an explosion of over 100 classes currently taught, Chugiak-Eagle River Campus serves almost 5000 students every year and offers classes in all major disciplines from Accounting to Sociology.



Elmendorf Air Force Base

The mission of the Elmendorf Air Force Base Education and Training Office is to deliver a myriad of Education and Training opportunities to all military (Active, Reserve, and Guard), DOD civilians, dependents, and retirees in the local area. Available programs run the spectrum from high school diploma completion and enlisted apprentice to superintendent administration and graduate curriculums.



Fort Richardson

Fort Richardson's resident colleges are all regionally accredited members of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) network.  SOC is a worldwide network of colleges and universities that accept each others' credits in transfer.  Classes are offered in 8, 12, and 15 week semesters, including a variety of "weekend seminar" sessions.  Unit classes can be arranged to accommodate your unit's training schedule. If time for traditional classes is unavailable, there are hundreds of independent study programs to choose from.  For Richardson can help students get in touch with other local schools, the University of Alaska's main campus, and Elmendorf Air Force Base's education programs.



Kachemak Bay Campus

Kachemak Bay Campus (KBC) of Kenai Peninsula College is located in Homer at the southern tip of Kenai Peninsula, 225 road miles south of Anchorage. KBC serves an area population of 14,000 with an average enrollment of 500 credit and non-credit students each semester.

KPC offers two-year Associates of Arts and Associates of Applied Science degrees, as well as courses leading to vocational certificates and industry certification. Some programs leading to baccalaureate degrees can be earned at Kachemak Bay Campus while a number of other four-year degree programs are available through KBC courses and distance delivery from other University of Alaska campuses.

Kenai Peninsula College

Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) has locations throughout the peninsula and in Anchorage. KPC is comprised of five sites: Kenai River Campus in Soldotna; Kachemak Bay Campus in Homer; Mining and Petroleum Training Service in Soldotna and Anchorage; Resurrection Bay Extension Site in Seward; and the Anchorage Extension Site at the University Center.

KPC offers two-year Associates of Arts degrees and two-year Associates of Applied Science degrees, as well as courses leading to vocational certificates. Programs leading to baccalaureate degrees can usually be obtained entirely at KPC, and a number of other four-year degree programs are available at KPC via distance delivery through other University of Alaska campuses.



Kodiak College

Kodiak College offers nine Academic Degree programs as well as industry certificates and vocational training in high demand workforce areas. Kodiak College has state of the art technology, academic support and counseling and a dynamic, professional faculty to serve you. Classes are offered in person, by distance delivery, and in compressed or hybrid formats for convenience. With programs like SmartStart, Learn At Lunch, EZPay, and many scholarships to finance your education, there is no time like the present to invest in your success.



Matanuska-Susitna College

Matanuska-Susitna College (MSC) main campus is located on a 950 acre site on Trunk Road, about halfway between Palmer and Wasilla. A modern 102,676 square foot facility houses the majority of the educational activities. MSC offers a general program for the first two years of college courses leading to the Associate of Arts degree, and MSC offers courses leading to several Associate of Applied Science degrees.

Mat-Su College offers vocational programs, professional development courses, and provides selected college level classes to area high school students through Tech Prep, Academic Concurrent Enrollment, and District-wide course agreements with the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District.



Prince William Sound Community College

Prince William Sounds Community College (PWSCC) has its main campus in the historic community of Valdez with extensions in Cordova and the Copper Basin. Located in South-central Alaska, PWSCC serves a geographic area of more than 44,000 square miles. PWSCC provides a number of academic and training curricular tracks and a number of non-traditional special interest courses for students and community members to practice lifelong learning.

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Page Updated: 3/11/08  By:  Kurt Mathews