Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

Chugiak-Eagle River Campus
Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

Welcome to Chugiak-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, student and support services. Our campus's strength is derived from the ability to quickly adjust to the needs of the local people.

Most of our classes meet in the evening once per week to meet the needs of our working students. Our convenient times and location allow students to start with one or two classes and still be able to work full-time. This method has allowed many students to begin their road to a college degree here in Eagle River.

Many student use our modern computer lab to brush up on skills or learn new ones. Students can also use the computers to access information on the Internet. From eight classes taught in 1977 to an explosion of over 100 classes currently taught, we serve almost 5,000 students every year. We offer classes in all major disciplines from accounting to sociology.

 

Classes Offered at the UAA CERC

Take classes here at the Chugiak-Eagle River Campus!


Getting Started

You must be admitted to UAA as either "degree" or "non-degree seeking" student before you can register for classes. Once you have been admitted and have received a UA Identification Number (8 digits), you can login to UAOnline, search, register and pay for courses.


For more information, please view our current class schedule above.

 

Safety is Everybody's Business

Fall 2011 Safety Message

With winter now in full swing, the University would like to remind the campus community how we will communicate with you when weather-related conditions impact classes and travel. Now that snow is on the ground to stay for the winter, please take a few minutes to review these important winter safety messages.

 

Campus Closures
The decision to close the University or cancel any or all UAA activities is made only by the chancellor or designee. On snow/freezing rain days, UAA will make every effort to announce any potential closures by 6 a.m. for day classes and by 4 p.m. for evening classes (classes starting at 5:30 p.m. or later).

There may be times when conditions in an individual neighborhood prevent faculty from meeting their classes. If this happens, faculty will notify the dean's office or department chair as soon as possible so that students can be notified appropriately. Staff members should notify their supervisor. It is the responsibility of the faculty and the department to notify students if individual classes are canceled when the University remains open.

Conditions can vary dramatically around the Anchorage bowl during major snowfalls. We make every effort to keep UAA open and operating, but we recognize that there may be times when local conditions make travel impractical or unsafe.

UAA uses several methods to notify the campus community of emergencies or closures:  

  • Email: The UAA-wide distribution list will be used to send a notice. All UAA Anchorage campus students, staff and faculty are included in this distribution list.
  • Website: The UAA website, www.uaa.alaska.edu .
  • Phone: The UAA general number, (907) 786-1800, is updated with campus closure information. Do not call (907) 786-1120 (University Police) unless it is to request police assistance.
  • Radio/Television/Online News Outlets: UAA notifies all major local broadcast outlets of closures as rapidly as possible. Faculty, staff and students should be aware that not all media outlets have 24-hour phone numbers, and that UAA cannot control the content of their broadcasts. We make every effort to notify broadcast outlets of closures.

Social Media: Follow UAA on Facebook (UAA: University of Alaska Anchorage) and Twitter (uaanchorage) for the latest campus news.

For more information, please visit the Emergency FAQs:  http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/emergency/frequently-asked-questions.cfm