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  • Tuskegee University
    Tuskegee, Alabama
    Tuskegee University is an independent and state-related institution of higher education. Its programs serve a student body that is coeducational as well as racially, ethnically and religiously diverse. With a strong orientation toward disciplines which highlight the relationship between education and work force preparation in the sciences, professions and technical areas, Tuskegee University also emphasizes the importance of the liberal arts as a foundation for successful careers in all areas. Accordingly, all academic majors stress the mastery of a required core of liberal arts courses.
  • Since 1926, Tyler Junior College has been fulfilling three promises to its students and the Tyler area by providing a quality education, a vibrant student life and service to the community. Whatever course of study you choose, you will find quality instruction, caring faculty, support services designed to help you achieve your goals and a vibrant student life that is like none other at the two-year level. Through your studies and involvement in student organizations, you will come in contact with numerous opportunities for service learning, volunteerism and community assistance. Tyler Junior College provides a friendly, smoke-free environment at all of its campuses and satellite facilities.
  • The Bristol Bay Campus serves 32 rural communities in the Bristol Bay region within a 55,000-square-mile area. The campus includes 12 coastal communities served by the Aleutian-Pribilof outreach center in Unalaska/Dutch Harbor: the Aleutian archipelago, lower Alaska Peninsula, the Shumigan Islands,and the Pribilof Islands. The campus’ administrative center is in Dillingham (about 322 air miles from Anchorage and 570 air miles from Fairbanks), with centers in King Salmon, Togiak and New Stuyahok. Enrollment at Bristol Bay Campus ranges from 500 to 800 students each semester. The campus offers certain Associates degrees through Master's degrees and also provides other educational opportunities for communities in its service area.
  • The Chukchi Campus is located 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle on the shores of the Chukchi Sea. The campus serves Kotzebue and 10 villages in a region of more than 36,000 square miles. Chukchi offers Associate of Arts as well as Associate of Applied Science degrees, and courses leading to baccalaureate degrees in education, rural development and social work. Courses are offered by local instructors and through the College of Rural and Community Development audio-conferencing and live Internet instructional systems.
  • The UAF Community and Technical College (CTC) offers more than 40 one-year certificate programs, two-year associate degree programs and occupational endorsements in high demand career fields. Our purpose is preparing workforce-ready graduates and community-driven education. Classes are offered at our various locations throughout the Fairbanks area and on the main UAF campus. Our main campus center is located in the heart of downtown Fairbanks and has all of the educational services available that you may need as a student, from academic and financial aid advising, to computer labs, IT support, tutoring, and wireless study lounges. CTC has numerous national and state recognized accreditations and certifications for specialized programs.
  • The Interior Alaska Campus (IAC) is one of five campuses serving rural Alaskan students. We are a unique campus due to the area we serve, our teaching formats and the integration of cultural knowledge and practices into our curriculum. Our courses and programs provide relevant skills and knowledge on a wide range of topics including Associate of Science, Construction Trades Technology, Tribal Management, Rural Human Services, Wildland Fire, Education and other areas. Our staff and faculty go out of their way to aid student success. We also have bridging programs and courses for high school students and those who would like to enter college after time away from formal education.
  • The Kuskokwim Campus is located in an extended community of more than 46 Alaska Native villages. They are primarily Yup'ik/Cup'ik Eskimo villages with 56 tribes in a 57,000 square mile roadless area. The Kuskokwim Campus offers academic, vocational and community interest courses, as well as courses leading to associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees. Kuskokwim Campus is the largest rural campus in the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) system. The campus is physically located in Bethel, a regional hub community situated in Alaska's Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. The region holds one of the last indigenous cultures and societies resident in their homeland and still speaking a vital Native language - Central Yup'ik/Cup'ik Eskimo.
  • Northwest Campus is located in Nome, a community of 3,500 that is the service hub for the 15 villages of the Bering Strait region. This 44,000-square-mile region extends from Shishmaref on the northern edge of the Seward Peninsula to Stebbins on the southern rim of Norton Sound. It includes communities on St. Lawrence and Little Diomede islands. The area contains 570 miles of coastline, which includes all of Norton Sound and portions of the Bering and Chukchi seas. The Northwest Campus serves a total population of nearly 10,000. Certificates and associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees are offered to the region’s residents, with courses taught both traditionally and by distance delivery.
  • UAS Ketchikan Campus
    Ketchikan, Alaska
    The UAS Ketchikan Campus is located in Alaska’s First City, a community centered around fishing and fish processing, tourism, and maritime trades. The campus offers career and technical education programs such as maritime trades, marine transportation, nursing, and power technology. It also offers online baccalaureate degree options in liberal arts, social sciences, and education, as well as community-oriented classes in Alaska Native studies.
  • UAS Sitka Campus
    Sitka, Alaska
    The UAS Sitka Campus, located in a city rich in history and culture, provides access to online degree options in both career and technical education and at the baccalaureate levels. Campus program specialties include health information management, medical assisting, fisheries technology, and biology. It also offers career and technical education programs in welding, construction technology, and nursing.