Overview
The University of Alaska system includes three main universities: University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and University of Alaska Southeast. These institutions serve as the primary centers for higher education in the state, offering diverse programs in arts, sciences, engineering, and environmental studies. Known for their research on Arctic and climate sciences, the University of Alaska campuses are deeply integrated with local communities and indigenous cultures. The university provides flexible learning options, including online education and satellite campuses, supporting students across vast geographic regions. Its commitment to sustainability, research, and innovation plays a key role in addressing Alaska’s unique challenges.
2. General Information
University Name |
University of Alaska |
Location |
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau – Alaska, USA |
Established |
1917 |
Type |
Public |
Student Population |
Over 20,000 (system-wide) |
Campus Size |
Multiple Campuses |
3. Fee Structure
Undergraduate (In-state) |
$8,640 per year |
Undergraduate (Out-of-state) |
$26,000 per year |
Graduate Programs |
$10,600 – $25,200 per year |
4. Academic Programs
- Environmental Science
- Engineering
- Marine Biology
- Business Administration
- Education
- Indigenous Studies
- Health & Medicine
5. Facilities
- Research Laboratories
- Libraries
- Student Recreation Centers
- Technology Centers
- Community Outreach Offices
- Online Learning Platforms
6. Accommodation
- Residence Halls
- Student Apartments
- Family Housing
- Meal Plans
- Student Support Housing
7. Contact Information
- Website: www.alaska.edu
- Phone: +1 907-450-8100
- Address: 910 Yukon Drive, Fairbanks, AK 99775, United States